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Brush Farm Corrective Services Academy boasts a modern conference facility capable of seating up to 100 participants. The room contains multimedia equipment, video conferencing capability and wireless internet. Other features include large electronic whiteboard, visualizer and has access to an attractive covered courtyard area for customer catering.
We have two dedicated PC training rooms and a further seven classroom facilities of varying capacities. All training rooms have multimedia equipment, supplied tables and chairs and flip charts on request.
For help navigating our campus please refer to our map.
Below is an interactive catalogue of our training, conference and meeting space options.
If you require further information or to make a booking please contact us.
Capacity: 100 maximum
Location: Administration Building
Room Price (ex GST): $550 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 20 PC's
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): Not available for external bookings
Room Features:
Capacity: 12 PC's
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): Not available for external bookings.
Room Features:
Capacity: 18 maximum
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 40 maximum
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 24 maximum
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 35
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 24 maximum
Location: Education Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 40 maximum
Location: Blaxland Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
Capacity: 24 maximum
Location: Wentworth Building
Room Price (ex GST): $330 per day.
Room Features:
05 Nov 2024
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