1. In the event of dissolution of the Union, any resolution relating to the dissolutio1 shall provide for the method of disposal of the property and assets of the Unio1 by the Trustees, provided that if upon winding up or dissolution of the Union then remains after satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities any property whatsoever the same shall be given or transferred either to some other Union(s) or Associa tion(s) having objectives similar to those of the Union and which prohibits the dis tribution of its or their income and property amongst its or their members; or t1 some other fund(s), authority or institution(s) meeting the requirements of Sec tion 78 (1) (a) of the Income Tax Assessment Act.
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mited accommodation for students attending the College is available at the Halls of 3Sidence located on the Mount Gravatt campus. There are 192 single bedrooms, with tch floor of the Residence containing approximately 48 rooms and three large bathroom cilities. In addition, common rooms are situated on every floor and are provided with frigerators and coffee and tea making facilities. Each building is also appointed with undry facilities and a well-equipped kitchen for student use.
le Roundhouse is a focal point of the Halls of Residence, with an open central fire- ace as the main feature. The main lounge is used as an informal meeting place, for 1pper provided on most evenings and for organised student functions. The building so houses a television room, a video-recorder room and a shop which provides basic udent requirements.
le Dining Hall, with seating for up to 250, serves meals three times every day. Quality od is provided by highly trained staff in one of the most modern catering facilities in ueensland.
1e surrounding grounds include an ornamental lake and natural bushland. Basketball cilities, tennis courts, ovals and a swimming pool are nearby and there are pleasant :ilks through the adjoining Toohey State Forest.
1e Dean of Residence and the Manager are responsible for the welfare of students the Halls of Residence. Tutorial assistance is available in a wide range of subjects 1d students are encouraged to participate in a variety of social, cultural and sporting
;tivities.
alls of Residence Staff
ean of Residence - J.M. Richmond, BA Adel., MSc Syr., PhD Ohio S.
anager - R.J. Porter
dministrative Assistant - W.I. Fergusson urther information is available from:
he Manager alls of Residence lount Gravatt Campus
risbane College of Advanced Education .0. Box 82
lount Gravatt Q 4122 elephone: (07) 343 0789
1 addition the Union provides information and listings of suitable accommodation such s private board, room only, share flats and share houses. Low cost housing in Bris- ane is limited and students are advised to arrange accommodation early in the year.
iraduating students leaving satisfactory accommodation are requested to advise the tudent Union Office so that other students can be informed.
IANKING
:arseldine Campus: Westpac agency, Level 2 of the Community Building:
londay - Friday 11.00am - 1.00pm.
:edron Park Campus: Westpac agency, Canteen: Tuesday, fortnightly 12.45am -
GENERAL INFORMATION
Kelvin Grove Campus: Westpac agency, Level 1 of the Community Building: Mondi Thursday 9.30am - 4.00pm; Friday 9.30am - 5.00pm.
Mount Gravatt Campus: Westpac agency, adjacent to the rear of the Main Teachi Building: Monday - Thursday 9.30am - 4.00pm; Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm.
BOOKSTORES
The College Bookstore operates on all four campuses. Its principal aim is to serv the needs of the campus communities through the provision of an integrated chain campus stores.
Normal trading hours vary from campus to campus and are publicised at each site. T Bookstore does not open on public holidays or weekends and may operate restric1 trading hours during College vacation periods. Special arrangements for longer tradi hours are made for semester commencement trading and for evening and vacati courses.
The Bookstore works closely with academic staff in the textbook adoption process a feedback on performance is provided to staff. Assistance in the tracing and selecti of textbooks and, indeed, all books is available.
Mail and telephone orders are welcomed and purchases may be effected by cai cheque, Bookstore Credit Account or Bankcard. Discounts are available on sor categories of goods.
PARKING
Carseldine Campus: Parking facilities are excellent at the Carseldine campus.
Kedron Park Campus: Students are not permitted to park in the area bounded by Pc Road and Kedron Park Road. Ample parking is available in the Gympie Road carpa Kelvin Grove Campus: Parking space on campus is limited at times and, in the intere1 of safety and convenience for all members of the campus community, it is essen1 that vehicles be parked in accordance with signs erected throughout the campus. Sor areas are not available for student parking. These are -
• staff parking area on the upper corner of Blarney Street and Victoria Park Rm
• main entrance drive and front of 'A' Block;
• any areas on or off the Ring Road from the eastern (lowest) entrance from Vict1 ia Park Road to the Swimming Pool complex.
Mount Gravatt Campus: Ample parking facilities are available to all members of t campus community. Student parking is restricted to the Blue and Yellow car parks.
special area for the parking of motorcycles has been reserved on the ring road. Parki is not permitted within the area between the Administration and Resource Centre bui ings. All parked vehicles must be contained within a marked bay.
Some relaxation of the parking rules is made in regard to evening parking as folio~
students may park in the Red (staff) car park after 3.30pm; students may park in a staff or student car park (except in the area between the Administration and Resour Centre buildings) after 4.30pm. Students are asked to consider evening staff when pa1 ing after hours.
For parking purposes, a 'student' is defined as any person who is enrolled in a cour at the College; and a 'visitor' as any person who is neither a student nor a member of stc:
All students should register their vehicles with the Campus Services Section on the a propriate form, as it may be necessary to contact drivers.
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t each campus there is a range of sporting facilities available to both students and taff. Opportunities exist during each semester to compete in a number of sporting com- etitions such as volleyball and touch football on campus. In addition there are various porting clubs, such as the Scuba Club at the Kelvin Grove campus, and weekend out- oor pursuits such as rock climbing, canoeing, abseiling and waterskiing where it is ossible to learn these activities.
n annual intercollegiate competition is arranged during Semester 2 in which tertiary 1stitutions from Queensland and northern New South Wales participate. The College lso competes in the annual Australian Intercollegiate track and field, swimming, water olo, diving and gymnastics championships.
:arseldine Campus: Two ovals have been established at the campus as well as four ard tennis courts, running track, and netball, basketball and volleyball courts. Other 1cilities include golf practice and archery.
:edron Park Campus: A swimming pool is located at the campus in addition to tennis nd netball courts, two ovals, a running track and a gymnasium.
:elvin Grove Campus: The campus possesses one oval, a 25 metre heated swimming ool and basketball, netball, tennis and squash courts. Victoria Park Golf Course is earby.
lount Gravatt Campus: The campus has basketball facilities, tennis courts, ovals and swimming pool. There is a walking track through the adjoining Toohey State Forest.