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UniSC Fraser Coast

UniSC Fraser Coast is located in the heart of Hervey Bay, with easy access to UniSC’s K'gari Research Station.

Campus facilities include interactive learning technologies, simulated nursing wards, specialist science laboratories, a student library, a makerspace, collaborative study areas and computer labs.

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Student services and facilities

Student support

UniSC student services include academic and study support, library and IT services, counselling, health and wellbeing support, Buranga Centre and more.

UniSC Library

Enrolled students have 24/7 access to the UniSC Fraser Coast library for study purposes and can access study spaces on campus using their UniSC student ID card.

Student Central

Student Central is your first point of contact for anything student related.

K'gari Research and Learning Centre

UniSC's research centre on the World Heritage-listed K'gari

Location

UniSC Fraser Coast is located in the Hervey Bay central business district, a short walk from local shops and cafes and is easily accessible by car and bicycle.

Wide Bay Transit buses link UniSC Fraser Coast with all major shopping centres and suburbs of Hervey Bay and Maryborough.

UniSC Fraser Coast campus map (PDF)

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UniSC Fraser Coast news

Toddlers, ‘tweens’, teens and screens: How technology can alter young minds
10 Oct

Parents and teachers can learn how screens might be reshaping the brains of children

Belinda Delaney with her children at graduation
Taking ‘long and winding road’ to classroom door pays off for new teacher
10 Oct

Belinda Delaney’s journey to becoming a teacher took longer than planned and pushed her ‘out of her comfort zone’, but the new University of the Sunshine Coast Fraser Coast graduate says each time she enters her prep classroom she knows it was worth it

‘Speckles’ the piebald dolphin makes a splash as Australian first
5 Feb

University of the Sunshine Coast researchers believe they have recorded one of the world’s most unusually coloured dolphins for the first time in Australian waters.


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