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Parkville Campus Parkville Campus Academic Services Buildings 199 K21 Stop 1 (Student Services) 198 K20 1888 Building 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SPORTS CRICKET Main Entry to Buildings OVAL NETS NEWMAN COLLEGE 128 F15 Murrup Barak, Melbourne Institute for Indigenous 104 M13 Alan Gilbert Building INTERNATIONAL JANET CLARKE UNIVERSITY ORMOND SPORTS ST HILDA'S QUEEN'S Parenting Room HOUSE HALL COLLEGE COLLEGE PAVILLION COLLEGE COLLEGE Development 162 I19 Alice Hoy Building (700m) (95m) (400m) (250m) (150m) (300m) (250m) A 148 H13 Arts West Building Wheelchair Accessible Toilet 12 470 12 Campus Libraries - All Gender Toilet TENNIS Access Facilities shown are not COURTS PALMERSTON PL 139 F13 Babel Building exhaustive. For more information KEPPEL ST 133 F18 Architecture, Building & Planning Library 113 D16 Baldwin Spencer Building contact Stop 1. 177 I13 Baillieu Library (Humanities) 404 H4 Bio21 Institute Incubator ATHLETICS TRACK B 111 & HOCKEY PITCH 182 J13 Brownless Biomedical Library 102 J3 Bio21 Institute (30 Flemington Rd) Tram Stop Number TRINITY COLLEGE Public Parking 171 J19 Eastern Resource Centre (ERC) Library 123 D12 Biosciences 1 103 105 P14 Giblin Eunson Library (Business & Education) 122 E13 Biosciences 2 Permit Only Parking ST MARY'S 106 R15 Law Library 143 F14 Biosciences 3 COLLEGE 308 C NONA LEE BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 147 G12 Biosciences 4 University Construction Site - No Access SPORTS CENTRE 194 H12 Biosciences 5 Metro Tunnel Project - Refer to Construction Signage Museums Tin Alley 125 E11 Building 125 City of Melbourne Construction Site GATE 14 (exit only) Tin Alley Vehicle Tin Alley 140 G11 Grainger Museum 105 P14 Business & Economics Building Turning BALDWIN GATE 1 113 SPENCER 111 D 112 Area 115 181 K12 Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy & Pathology 125 BIOSCIENCES 1 Parking Infringements apply to the UNIVERSITY REDMOND DAVID CARO ELGIN ST HOUSE 111 702 J22 Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum 165 I18 Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 1 Parkville Campus and University 359 BUILDING 125 BARRY 192 North 136 F21 Ian Potter Museum of Art 167 J18 Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 2 carparks 358 122 Court Foot bridge 200 357 McCOY BUILDING 182 J13 Medical History Museum 153 G17 Chemistry Building 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100m 192 GATEGATE 2 2 Earth Sciences 356 Union Road North Lawn E UNION 147 G12 Tiegs Zoology Museum 154 G18 Chemistry East Wing Building System PHYSICS Foot bridge HOUSE 130 133 SOUTH Main Campus Address: 142 CHERRY Garden University GLYN DAVIS THOMAS ELISABETH THE IAN 192 E20 David Caro Building BIOSCIENCES 2 BUILDING MURDOCH 230 Grattan St, University of Melbourne, 3010. Deakin South Plaza (MSD) POTTER Performance Venues Court MUSEUM 201 333 FVAS Court 102 J3 David Penington Building 147 143 Spencer Road OF ART EASTERN BABEL BIOSCIENCES 3 134 PRECINCT F 130 E15 Guild Theatre (Union House) 248 M11 Doherty Institute 136 CAR PARK 139 Professors Walk GRAINGER OLD PHYSICS RAYMOND (UNDERGROUND) 141 H11 Melba Hall (Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) 168 J19 Doug McDonell Building MUSEUM PRIESTLEY 152 140 128 Masson Road Pedestrian Entry Only GATE 3 Court 199 K21 Open Stage Theatre (757 Swanston St) STORY ST Hearn 130 E15 Union Theatre (Union House) 193 I16 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Building GATE 13 BIOSCIENCES 4 155 ELIZABETH 150 160 244 OLD ARTS 154 OLD GEOLOGY 151 H16 Wilson Hall 134 F20 Elisabeth Murdoch Building 403 405 BLACKBURN 141 Old MacFarland 1 1 G SCHOOL OF 153 MELBOURNE ARTS Quad Court PETER 169 J18 Engineering Workshops SCIENCES (UHS) WEST CHEMISTRY 156 Cussonia PETER 149 Court CONSERVATORIUM HALL MCPHEE OF MUSIC 148 OLD 344 142 E11 Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science GEOLOGY CENTRE Services - General 401 UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY EAST WING Building (FVAS) 194 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FARADAY ST NANCY MILLIS BIOSCIENCES 5 151 161 H18 Australia Post (PO Boxes and Parcel Locker) Monash Road GATE 4 H GATE 12 Genetics Lane 143 F14 Commonwealth Bank 187 L15 Gatekeeper's Cottage PARK DRIVE HALL 161 402 BAILLIEU WILSON 404 BIO21 INCUBATOR 11 163 ALICE HOY 11 Medical Road LIBRARY SIDNEY 104 M13 Co-op Bookshop 133 F18 Glyn Davis Building (MSD) MYER KENNETH MYER CHEM. 165 162 ASIA 385 O25 Health Service (138 Cardigan St) 176 L18 Infrastructure Engineering Building VETERINARY400 177 BOAS ENG.1 CENTRE PRECLINICAL WALTER SCIENCES 348 N21 Melbourne Dental Clinic 191 J15 John Medley Building ROYAL CHILDRENS BUILDING WALTER AND ELIZA 144 HOSPITAL HALL INSTITUTE 193 158 Bio21 Institute Professors Walk I 143 F14 National Australia Bank Department of South Lawn OLD Paediatrics DAVID PENINGTON DOUG (500m) METALLURGY 244 G22 University of Melbourne EyeCare 144 I11 Kenneth Myer Building 184 Rubbo 167 McDONELL 168 Court 166 102 CHEM.ENG.2 ELECTRICAL 130 E15 University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) 263 U17 Kwong Lee Dow Building OLD MICROBIOLOGY ENGINEERING BROWNLESS & ELECTRONIC 604 CLINICAL SCIENCE601 EASTERN ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL JOHN CADE BUILDING SCHOOL 106 R15 Law Building BUILDING BIOMEDICAL OF MELBOURNE LIBRARY RESOURCE FRANK 182 CENTRE (ERC) TATE GATE 11 JOHN JOHN ENGINEERING LIBRARY 702 J MEDLEY MEDLEY WORKSHOPS 189 Teaching Venues (WEST) 191 (EAST) 200 E23 McCoy Building HOWARD 171 Wilson Avenue Ross GATE 6 Deliveries CENTRE FOR 183 FLOREY OLD 608 169 McKay CARDIGAN STREET 173 K17 A1 Theatre (Old Engineering Building) 170 L18 Mechanical Engineering Building MEDICAL RESEARCH ENGINEERING Courtyard 199 147 G12 Agar Theatrette (Biosciences 4) 181 K12 Medical Building ROYAL WOMAN'S 173 HOSPITAL Kernot Road VISITOR CENTRE 1888 BUILDING 198 133 F18 B117 Theatre (Glyn Davis Building) 401 H4 Nancy Millis Building 181 K 113 D17 Baldwin Spencer Building Theatre ROYAL MELBOURNE MEDICAL BUILDING S W A N S T O N S T R E E T HOSPITAL R O Y A L P A R A D E D A R A P L A Y O R MECHANICAL 102 J3 Bio21 Theatre (David Penington Building) 149 G14 Old Arts Building 187 175 174 176 ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING 170 158 I21 Carrillo Gantner Theatre (Sidney Myer Asia Centre) 173 K17 Old Engineering Building 10 757 SWANSTON 110 Q13 Copland Theatre (The Spot) 155 G19 Old Geology Building METRO TUNNEL PROJECT - ACCESS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 153 G17 Cuming Theatre (Chemistry Building) 156 H19 Old Geology South Building GATE 10 GATE 9 GATE 8 GATE 7 L REFER TO CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE STOP 1 106 R15 David P. Derham Lecture Theatre (Law Building) 166 J17 Old Metallurgy Building SECURITY 181 L12 ESJ King Theatre (Theatre 4, Medical Building) 184 J11 Old Microbiology Building OFFICE G R A T T A N S T R E E T 187 Grattan St 148 H13 Forum Theatre (Arts West Building) 128 F15 Old Physics Building 10 368 PRINCE VICTORIAN DOHERTY 274 ALFRED 257 181 L12 Frederic Wood Jones Theatre(Medical Building) 150 G15 Old Quadrangle Building INSTITUTE HOTEL M FLEMINGTON ROAD COMPREHENSIVE Pedestrian Access GRATTAN ALAN GILBERT 203 284 LIT. GRATTAN ST 200 E23 Fritz Loewe Theatrette (McCoy Building) CANCER 248 BUILDING 353 UNIVERSITY SQUARE INSTITUTE MALVINA PL 242 MELBOURNE CENTRE CAR PARK 254 184 J11 Harold Woodruff Theatre (Old Microbiology Building)160 G20 Peter Hall Building 275 104 352 (UNDERGROUND) 269 DENTAL CLINIC 348 192 E20 Hercus Theatre (Physics South Building) 344 H23 Peter McPhee Centre 220 225 107 354 780 Elizabeth St GRADUATE 160 G20 J.H. Michell Theatre (Peter Hall Building) 192 E20 Physics South Building 388 HOUSE CHURCH ST 222 206 N 148 G13 Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre (Arts West Building) 766 Elizabeth St 384 243 250 158 Bouverie St GRATTAN PL 394 715 Swanston St 192 E20 Laby Theatre (Physics Building) 152 F16 Raymond Priestley Building 204 233 Bouverie St 202 115 E18 Latham Theatre (Redmond Barry Building) 115 E18 Redmond Barry Building VILLIERS ST STREET ELIZABETH 207 337 138CARDIGAN ST 202 BERKELEY 379 260 O13 Level 1 Theatre (200 Berkeley Street) 158 I21 Sidney Myer Asia Centre 260 385 GIBLIN University 245 O 115 E18 Lowe Theatre (Redmond Barry Building) 32 Lincoln Sq North 200 BERKELEY EUNSON Square LIBRARY 207-221 Bouverie St HEALTH 115 E18 Lyle Theatre (Redmond Barry Building) 110 Q13 The Spot (Faculty of Business & Economics) LINCOLN SQ SERVICE 105 MELBOURNE 133 F18 Malaysian Theatre (Glyn Davis Building) 201 F23 Thomas Cherry Building 224 BUSINESS NORTH ARGYLE PL NTH BERKELEY ST BUSINESS SCHOOL Deliveries 261 153 G17 Masson Theatre (Chemistry Building) 400 I2 Veterinary Preclinical Sciences Building AND 202 110 110 ECONOMICS 203 Bouverie St 115 E18 Medley Theatre (Redmond Barry Building) 163 I17 Walter Boas Building WRECKYN ST P LEICESTER ST BOUVERIE ST 105 P14 Prest Theatre (Business & Economics Building) THE SPOT BARRY ST 149 G14 Public Lecture Theatre (PLT) (Old Arts Building) LIT. PELHAM ST University Schools 253 249 263 U17 Q219 Theatrette (Kwong Lee Dow Building) 3 263 U17 Q227 Theatrette (Kwong Lee Dow Building) 158 I21 Asia Institute Lincoln Q 263 U17 Q230 Theatre (Kwong Lee Dow Building)) PELHAM ST Square PELHAM ST 181 L12 Rand Theatre (Medical Building) 149 G14 Graduate School of Humanities & Social SciencesARDEN ST 9 9 3 115 E18 Rivett Theatre (Redmond Barry Building) BLACKWOOD ST LAW BUILDING LEICESTER PL 160 G20 Russell Love Theatrette (Peter Hall Building) 141 H11 Melbourne Conservatorium of Music 106 ELIZABETH STREET CANADA ST 153 G17 Senior Theatre (Chemistry Building) 702 J22 Melbourne Dental School BERKELEY ST R 133 F18 Singapore Theatre (MSD Building) 263 U17 Melbourne Graduate School of Education CARDIGAN STREET 181 L12 Sunderland Theatre (Medical Building) 278 U17 Melbourne Graduate School of Education 387 LINCOLN SQ 379 O18 Theatre 1 (207 Bouverie
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