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 Hyde Dunn Lecture Hall

You can hire YBCL campus to hold your special event. Located in the bush lands of the Southern Highlands/NSW, it offers a tranquil environment for retreats, weekend schools, conventions and other types of functions.

The Centre offers a range of facilities which make it ideal to host functions and retreats. Its bush environment provides a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere for residents. Modern sleeping facilities consist of:
  • A blo ck of 6 rooms with ensuite each with a capacity of 3 people.   Dinning room
  • A shared facilities block with 6 rooms each having a capacity of 3 people.
  • A bunkhouse with two sleeping halls each with a capacity of 18 people.

Service facilities consist of a number of lecture halls and a dining room , all fully air conditioned:

  • Hyde Dunn lecture hall with a capacity of 60 seated people.
  • Annex, a lecture hall with capacity for 120.
  • Children's facilities.
  • Well equipped kitchen and dining room with a capacity for 120 seated people.
  • Waratah Building with a large computer laboratory, 4 break-out rooms, library, and a lecture room.Annexe

In order to book the campus for your function, please contact the Property Manager:

The Property Manager
27 Sierra Street, Yerrinbool NSW 2575, Australia
Tel: +61 2 48839231
Fax: +61 2 48839552
Email:
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