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Prior to amalgamation, the Alexandra Hills campus was known as the Moreton Institute of TAFE. Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE had campuses located in the southeast of the wider Brisbane region including: Mount Gravatt; Alexandra Hills; Beaudesert; Browns Plains; Loganlea
TAFE Queensland Brisbane was formed in 2013 on 1 July by the amalgamation of Southbank Institute of Technology, the Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and the Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE. [1] TAFE Queensland Brisbane has eight campus locations spread across the Greater Brisbane geographical footprint from the north side ( Caboolture ) to ...
Mt Gravatt College, a.k.a. MG, is a co-educational college located on the Mt Gravatt Campus which itself sits on the hill for which the surrounding suburbs are named. The college consists of three main buildings, namely: Bundara (M03), the Roundhouse (M04) and Lowana (M05). [5]
Griffith University busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the Griffith University, Mount Gravatt and Nathan campuses. It opened on 30 April 2001 when the South East Busway was extended from Woolloongabba to Eight Mile Plains.
Griffith University was originally opened in Nathan, Queensland, as a single campus of 451 students, but has expanded to include five campuses in three cities, the largest of which is the Gold Coast campus at Southport and the Nathan campus in Brisbane. The Mount Gravatt and South Bank campuses are also located in Brisbane, while the Logan ...
Nathan is home to Toohey Forest Conservation Park, [4] Griffith University's Nathan campus and the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre which hosted the opening ceremony of the 1982 Commonwealth Games. The Queensland Academy of Sport currently uses the facilities located at the stadium. The Mount Gravatt Cemetery is part of Nathan. [citation ...
Mount Gravatt State High School is a co-educational government secondary school of about 1200 students in Mount Gravatt, a suburb in the south of Brisbane, Australia. The school was opened in 1960. The school was opened in 1960.
In 1987, the school building was again relocated a short distance within the Griffith University Mount Gravatt campus. On 27 January 1987, the school reopened as Old Yarranlea State School . It provided the opportunity for trainee teachers to experience a one-teacher school environment.