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YBCL Campus is located in the bushland of the Southern Highlands, New South Wales, in a small village of Yerrinbool near Mittagong. It is about one and half hours drive from Sydney along the Hume highway.

GETTING TO THE CENTRE

(a) From Sydney

Catch the train to Goulburn with stop at Yerrinbool. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Yerrinbool station to Yerrinbool Centre. Follow the Google map provided below. If it is too difficult to walk to the Centre with your luggage, phone the Centre and ask someone to collect you.

(b) From Airport

Catch a taxi or public 'Airport Express' bus to Central Station in Sydney. Follow the instructions given in (a).

(c) By Coach

The interstate and inter-city coaches do not stop at Yerrinbool. The nearest stop is Mittagong which is about 20 minutes drive from the Centre. Please advise the secretary of your arrival time in Mittagong so that someone can pick you up.

(d) By Car From Sydney

Take the Hume Highway to Canberra. Leave the highway at the Bargo exit and follow the sign to Yerrinbool. You will see Sierra Street on your right as soon as you enter the Yerrinbool village.

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