
Library. The McConaghy Library is named in honour of Messrs Alec and Bill McConaghy who generously built the Brookfield Campus some years ago for cost. It has over 20,000 volumes as well as periodical, audio-cassette and video-cassette holdings. There are soundproofed discussion rooms as well as plenty of private study carrels. There are photocopiers and a computer centre for students' use. The computerised library holdings, CD reader, and internet connection greatly facilitate students' research.
Accommodation. Whilst the Mitchelton campus is non-residential, provision has been made for over-night accommodation for up to 5 students to cater for those who have to travel a significant distance to come to lectures.
Text Books. At the start of each semester relevant text books are purchased in bulk by the student association and are available for purchase from the College Office on a "first come" basis. The prices charged usually offer a discount from the regular bookshop prices.

Other. Morning and afternoon tea are usually shared in the student common area and tea and coffee are provided by the student association. Several fridges, microwaves and a full stove are provided in the kitchen/dining area. Most students find that private transport is required for field work and personal travel although the College is serviced by excellent public transport.





