Queen Street

295 & 283 Queen Street, Melbourne
The Queen Street campus occupies two striking heritage buildings in the heart of Melbourne's legal precinct. The buildings have been refurbished as part of Victoria University's commitment to legal education. The Queen Street campus gives you the best of both worlds: valued tradition and a legal education that is future-looking.

295 Queen Street
is the former Public Records Office. It has been refurbished to enhance its heritage status, while providing an attractive yet practical home for the University's School of Law, the Law Library, The Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Continuing Legal Education, and Victoria University's Judicial Administration and Justice Studies Institute. The building also contains two moot courts, computer laboratories, lecture theatres and seminar rooms.

283 Queen Street
 is the former Land Titles Office and is also a significant heritage building and is a major focus for the University's Business and Law activities, which include postgraduate business programs, undergraduate law, and continuing legal education. The building also provides space for the expansion of activities associated with the Victoria Law School, the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre and the Victoria Graduate School of Business.

Getting there > Direct train, bus and tram services operate to the city centre from all areas of Melbourne.
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