About Bond University

Life at Bond University

Around the Campus

Location

Bond University is located on Queensland's Gold Coast which is world renowned for its magnificent beaches and waterways, national parks, rainforests and mountain ranges. It has a perfect climate of mild winters and warm summers and is a safe, clean and beautiful location.

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is located on Australia’s east coast, 80kms south of Brisbane on the Queensland/NSW border.

Living here, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: All the modern conveniences, entertainment and excitement of city life, mixed with the leisure lifestyle of an internationally-renowned beach resort destination.

A strong youth culture prevails where you’ll meet fellow students from all over Australia and all over the world. Together, you can discover the great nightlife, beaches, waterfront pubs and eateries, theme parks, National Parks and more.

When it comes to getting down to business, you’ll find the Gold Coast’s diverse range of industry sectors and major global corporations offer a wealth of opportunities for study-relevant workplace experience, enhanced by Bond’s established networks with local corporate partners.

Find out more about life on the Gold Coast at:
www.verygc.com.au
www.goldcoastaustralia.com.au
www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au

Queensland

Queensland is one of Australia's most attractive places to live and work. Queenslanders share a quality of life that ranks with the best in the world.

The people of Queensland enjoy an outdoor lifestyle with world class beaches and waterways, national parks, rainforests and tropical reefs. The pleasant climate (average summer temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius, average winter temperatures of 15 degrees Celsius) means that Queenslanders enjoy more winter sunshine and warmth than most other Australian states.

To find out more about life in Queensland, visit:
www.qld.gov.au
www.tq.com.au

Australia

Australia is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. In our ultra-cosmopolitan coastal cities, you’ll enjoy a clean, safe environment where people go out of their way to extend a warm, friendly welcome.

Take time out to visit some of the world’s natural wonders: learn to scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef; watch the sun set over Uluru (Ayers Rock); go bushwalking in ancient rainforests; listen to Aboriginal elders tell their dreamtime stories in Kakadu National Park; see the stunning panorama of Sydney Harbour from the very top of the Harbour Bridge; cruise the river gorges in south-west Tasmania … the list is endless.

Find out more about what to see and do in Australia at:
www.australia.com