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Faculty and Graduate School Offices Beaurepairesouth Lawn CENTRE 101 SPORTSOLD CENTRE METALLURGY Block G COLLEGE 103 WHITLEY COLLEGE (900m) COLLEGE COLLEGE QUEEN'S 325 (400m) ST MARY'S OPTOMETRY (250m) (300m) COLLEGE (250m) COLLEGE 308 & VISION A 12 12 TENNIS SCIENCES C BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 SPORTS CENTRE COURTS 374 Cardigan St 8INTERNATIONAL9 10JANET CLARKE11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HOUSE HALL CRICKET PALMERSTON PL (700m) 470 KEPPEL ST (95m) Tin Alley SPORTS NETS NEWMAN COLLEGE RIDLEY COLLEGE (1200m) UNIVERSITY ORMOND ST HILDA'S OVAL COLLEGE COLLEGE GATE 14 WHITLEY(exit only) COLLEGE (900m) Tin Alley COLLEGEATHLETICS TRACK QUEEN'S Tin Alley 325 (400m) (250m) (300m) BALDWIN GATE 1 OPTOMETRY B & HOCKEY PITCH COLLEGE SPENCER (250m) 111 & VISION A 12 12 BOTANYTRINITY NORTH COLLEGE123 SCIENCES D TENNIS UNIVERSITY 335 EXTENSION COURTS DAVID CARO ELGIN ST 374 Cardigan St HOUSE 113 REDMOND INTERNATIONAL JANET CLARKE 115 BARRY 111 HOUSE 112 103 192 PALMERSTON PL HALL North (700m) 470 (95m) ST MARY'S Foot bridge KEPPEL ST BOTANY Court COLLEGE 308200 McCOY BUILDING ATHLETICS TRACKUnion 192 GATE 2 Earth Sciences C System BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 Union Road SPORTS CENTRE B & HOCKEY PITCHLawn Garden TRINITY COLLEGE UNION E 122 PHYSICS 201 Foot bridge 335 RESOURCES HOUSE LAND & FOOD 130 Tin Alley ARCHITECTURE 132 103 ELISABETH THE IAN GATE 14 (exit only) Tin Alley MURDOCHTin ST Alley MARY'S GATE 1 CHERRY South Student BALDWIN 133 POTTER THOMAS Spencer Road Underground Deakin Court Administration COLLEGE MUSEUM 111 308 333 142 BOTANY NORTH 123 Court SPENCER Car Park (333) D OF ART C 143UNIVERSITY BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 SPORTS CENTRE EASTERN 147 EXTENSION DAVID CARO ELGIN ST Entrance HOUSE 128 113 REDMOND 134 PRECINCT 139 NATURAL BARRY 136 111 CAR PARK 359 Professors Walk 115 192 F 140 BABEL PHILOSOPHY112 GRAINGER OLD PHYSICS North RAYMOND (UNDERGROUND) Tin Alley Foot bridge 358 MUSEUM BOTANY Court PRIESTLEY 152 200 Masson Road Pedestrian Entry Only GATE 3 McCOY BUILDING Hearn 357 GATE 14 (exit only) Tin Alley Court Tin Alley Union BALDWIN 192 GATE 2 GATE 1 Earth Sciences ZOOLOGY 15 16 17 18 System19 20 21 22 23 24Union Road 25 26 111 356GATE 13 BOTANY NORTH 123 UNION Lawn SPENCER D CRICKET GardenECONOMICS & 155 E 122 157 PHYSICS Foot bridge SPORTS NETS COMMERCENEWMANEXTENSION COLLEGE UNIVERSITY 160 201 RESOURCES HOUSE150 REDMOND DAVID CARO ELGIN ST ST HILDA'S OVAL LAND & FOOD HOUSE 130 113 OLD GEOLOGY 111 COLLEGE 359 141 112 Old MacFarland 153 325 154 ARCHITECTURE115 BARRY 192 1 1 QUEEN'S OLD ARTS Cussonia Court North OPTOMETRY ELISABETH G (300m) Quad Court 132 RICHARD THE IAN Foot bridge 358CONSERVATORIUMCOLLEGE Court CHEMISTRY& VISION MURDOCH BOTANY CHERRY (250m) 148 South Student 133156 POTTER THOMAS 200 McCOY BUILDING A Spencer Road BERRY 357OF MUSIC TENNIS Deakin Court AdministrationSCIENCES OLD MUSEUM 344 333 Underground COURTS142 149 Court 374 Cardigan StUnion 192 GATE 2 Earth Sciences Car Park (333) Union Road GEOLOGY OF ART EASTERN 147 System 143 Entrance Lawn CHEMISTRY EAST WING 356 Garden PALMERSTONUNION PL SOUTH 134 PRECINCT E GENETICS 139 122 NATURAL 128 PHYSICS 136 Foot bridge CAR PARK Professors Walk 201 F 140 RESOURCES BABEL PHILOSOPHY HOUSE KEPPEL ST GRAINGER LAND & FOOD OLD PHYSICS 130RAYMOND FARADAY ST(UNDERGROUND) MUSEUM194 151 ARCHITECTURE PRIESTLEY 152 ELISABETH GATEGATE 4 3 Bookshop 132 Monash Road THE IAN ATHLETICS TRACK Masson Road MURDOCHPedestrian Entry Only Hearn Court CHERRY South Student B 133 POTTER THOMAS GATE 12 & HOCKEY PITCH Genetics Lane CSHE Spencer Road HALL ZOOLOGY Underground H 142 Deakin Court Administration 161 MUSEUM 333 BAILLIEU Court WILSON Car Park (333) 11 GATE 13 ECONOMICS & 143 335 155 ALICE HOY OF ART EASTERN 11 Medical Road LIBRARY 147 157 PRECINCT Entrance COMMERCE 150 BOAS 160 139 NATURAL 128 OLD GEOLOGY 134 SIDNEY 136 WALTER CAR PARK Professors Walk F 103 140 BABEL PHILOSOPHY MacFarland 153CHEM. 165 154 162 MYER 1 1 141 GRAINGER Underground Old RAYMOND (UNDERGROUND) UNDER CONSTRUCTION OLD ARTS Cussonia OLD PHYSICS 177 ST MARY'S Court ENG.1 Block J ASIA G MUSEUM SOUTH LAWN Car Park (195) Quad Court 163 152 RICHARD CONSERVATORIUM COLLEGE 308 PRIESTLEY CHEMISTRY CENTRE GATE 3 148 CAR PARK Entrance Block K Masson Road156 BERRY Pedestrian Entry Only Hearn OF MUSIC Court COLD WESTERN PRECINCT (330m) 344 BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 SPORTS CENTRE ZOOLOGY (UNDERGROUND)149 193 GEOLOGY 158 GATE 13 Professors Walk ECONOMICS & CHEMISTRY 167 EAST WING SOUTH 155 157 GENETICS COMMERCE 160 195 150 OLD GEOLOGY Tin Alley Block H 166 DOUG MDU PHL 194141 Old151 MacFarland 153 164 154McDONELL 1 1 FARADAY ST OLD ARTS Cussonia 168 Court OLD GATE 4 G South Lawn Quad Court RICHARD CONSERVATORIUM Tin Alley Bookshop Monash Road International BALDWIN 148 GATE 1 METALLURGY CHEMISTRYBlock G 156 GATEMICROBIOLOGY 12 CHEM.ENG.2 BERRY Centre Genetics Lane ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CSHE OF MUSIC HALL OLD & ELECTRONIC H SPENCER& IMMUNOLOGY 182 (Phone in Car149 Park) 111 161 PLAZA 344 WILSON D 184 BAILLIEU 11 GEOLOGY ALICE HOY ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL CHEMISTRY EAST WING 11 113 REDMOND BROWNLESSMedical Road LIBRARYDAVID CARO ELGIN ST SOUTH OF MELBOURNE BOAS 172 FRANK BARRY GENETICS 111 SIDNEY 115 BIOMEDICAL 192 WALTER Underground CHEM. 165 TATE162 MYER FARADAY ST HIGH SCHOOLNorth GATE 11 UNDER CONSTRUCTION LIBRARY194 Foot bridge 151 ERC JOHN ASIA 177 JOHN ENG.1 BlockBlock F J 702 Court SOUTH LAWN Car Park (195)200 McCOY BUILDING 163 LIBRARY GATE 4 Bookshop 191 Monash Road SMYTH CENTRE197 Block K J CAR PARKMEDLEY 189 Union GATE 12 Genetics Lane Entrance Earth Sciences CSHE 192 GATE 2 HALL H Union Road HOWARD (UNDERGROUND) 169 161 171 Wilson Avenue BAILLIEU 193 WILSON OLD Ross 158 GATE 6 Lawn 183 FLOREY11 Professors Walk ALICE HOY Medical Road E 11 PHYSICS LIBRARY Foot bridge 167 McKay CARDIGAN STREET ENGINEERING BOAS 195 201 SIDNEY I 130 WALTER SCHOOLBlock H 166 CHEM. 165 DOUG Courtyard162 MYER MDU PHLARCHITECTUREUNDER CONSTRUCTION Underground 164 ELISABETH 177 SOUTH LAWN ENG.1 Block J McDONELL 168 ASIA 132 THE IAN South Lawn Car Park (195) OLD 163 CENTRE MURDOCH Block K 173 International Block G 199 CHERRY South Student 133 POTTER KernotCAR Road PARK THOMAS Entrance METALLURGY CHEM.ENG.2 MICROBIOLOGY Spencer Road 333 Underground Centre Parking Infringements now apply ELECTRICAL Administration MUSEUM ENGINEERING Block A 1888 BUILDING Court (UNDERGROUND) & ELECTRONIC 198 CLINICAL SCIENCE 184 & IMMUNOLOGY 182 OF ART (Phone in Car Park) 193 Car Park (333) PLAZA 158 Professors Walk EASTERN ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL 181 Block E BUILDING BROWNLESS PRECINCT Entrance 167 R O Y A L P A R A D E D A R A P L A Y O R 134 OF MELBOURNEto the Parkville campus I 128 172 FRANK K 601 MEDICAL BUILDING 136 195 CAR PARK BIOMEDICAL CENTRE F ARTS Block B Block C Block D Block H 166 DOUG TATE RAYMOND GATE 11 MDU PHL (UNDERGROUND) 164 ERCMcDONELL 168 LIBRARY ENGINEERING JOHN JOHNSouth Lawn OLD Block F 702 PRIESTLEY 152 GATE 1873 175191 174 176 LIBRARY 197 International and other University car parks Block G SMYTH Masson Road Pedestrian Entry Only METALLURGY MECH. & MANUF. 189 J MICROBIOLOGY MEDLEY CHEM.ENG.2 Centre Hearn Court ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GEOMATICS CIVIL& ELECTRONIC & ENVIRONMENTAL 60810CLINICAL SCIENCE 184HOWARD& IMMUNOLOGY 182 (Phone in Car Park) 170169 PLAZA171 Wilson Avenue ENGINEERING Ross GATE 6 ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL CENTRE FOR BUILDING 183 155FLOREY BROWNLESS OLD 2 601 157 160 ENGINEERING 172 FRANKMcKay OF MELBOURNE CARDIGAN STREET MEDICAL150 RESEARCH OLD GEOLOGY BIOMEDICAL TATE MacFarland 153 GATE154 11 LIBRARY 1 1 SCHOOL ERC Courtyard JOHN Old JOHN Block F 702 ROYAL MELBOURNE 191 G LIBRARY SMYTH 197 Quad Court RICHARD GATE 10 GATE 9 GATE 7 J GATE 8 189 CHEMISTRY 156 MEDLEY 173 199 608 HOWARD BERRY Kernot Road 169 171 Parking Infringements now apply Wilson Avenue L OLD 344 Block A OLD 1888 BUILDING 198Ross GATE 6 CENTRE FOR GEOLOGY 183 FLOREY Security CARDIGAN STREET 181 ENGINEERING Block E McKay EAST WING MEDICAL RESEARCH CHEMISTRY SOUTH R O Y A L P A R A D E D A R A P L A Y O R Office to the Parkville campus K MEDICAL BUILDING SCHOOL Courtyard CENTRE FARADAY STBlock B A.H. EnquiriesBlock C Block D Parking ARTS 151 Office ENGINEERING and other University car parks Monash Road GATE 4 187 Kernot Road175 174 176173 199 G R A T T A N S T R E E T 203 Block A MECH. & MANUF. 1888 BUILDING Parking Infringements now apply CSHE GEOMATICS CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL 170 198 HALL H 10 161 181 Block E 10 WILSON ENGINEERING368 R O Y A L P A R A D E D A R A P L A Y O R ALICE HOY 2 2 to the Parkville campus K MEDICAL BUILDING Underground CENTRE Block B Block C Block D ARTS BOAS SIDNEY 274 257 273 WALTER Car Park ENGINEERING (107) Underground CHEM.Underground165 162 MYER 187 175 174 176 and other University car parks ENG.1 Block J ASIA MECH. & MANUF. M Car Park (195) 163 ALAN GILBERT GATE 10 GATE 9 Entrance GATE 7 Car Park (107) CENTRE GEOMATICS CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL 170GATE 8 LIT. GRATTAN ST Entrance Block K 10 Entrance BUILDING UNIVERSITY SQUARE L ENGINEERING 353 MALVINA PL 193 158 CAR PARK Security 255 254 348 2 167 (UNDERGROUND) Office I 104 S W A N T O R E Block H 166 DOUG GATE 10 A.H. Enquiries GATEParking 9 GATE 7 164 McDONELL 168 GATE 8 220OLD 107 354 Office 257 Language L International METALLURGY Block G G R A T T A N S T R E E T 203 and CHEM.ENG.2 Centre GRADUATE Security ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (Phone in Car Park) & ELECTRONIC PLAZA HOUSE Office 368 CHURCH ST Learning, 10 206 388 ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL Underground 2 Skills 172 FRANK OF MELBOURNE A.H.
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