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The '''Southbank Institute of Technology''' is the largest [[Technical and Further Education]] college in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. Currently undergoing a major renewap project initiated by the Queensland government through a [[Public-Private Partnership]] (PPP), the college offers 300 courses and each year 30,000 students pass through it's doors.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp About Southbank Institute]</ref>
The '''Southbank Institute of Technology''' is the largest [[Technical and Further Education]] college in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. Currently undergoing a major renewap project initiated by the Queensland government through a [[Public-Private Partnership]] (PPP), the college offers 300 courses and each year 30,000 students pass through its doors.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp About Southbank Institute]</ref>


Southbank Institute is composed of three campuses including the main site on the south bank of the [[Brisbane River]], the Morningside Campus and the Kangaroo point Campus.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/campuses/index.asp Southbank campusses]</ref>
Southbank Institute is composed of three campuses including the main site on the south bank of the [[Brisbane River]], the Morningside Campus and the Kangaroo point Campus.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/campuses/index.asp Southbank campusses]</ref>

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The Southbank Institute of Technology is the largest Technical and Further Education college in Queensland, Australia. Currently undergoing a major renewap project initiated by the Queensland government through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), the college offers 300 courses and each year 30,000 students pass through its doors.[1]

Southbank Institute is composed of three campuses including the main site on the south bank of the Brisbane River, the Morningside Campus and the Kangaroo point Campus.[2] The Southbank Institue is a popular destination for international students[3] and has agreements in place with many universities to receive credit on a University degree for diploma level courses completed at Southbank.

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