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New Student Accommodation at Curtin

Twin Dolphin Hall

The finest on-campus living in Bentley

Twin Dolphin Hall is our newest Perth student accommodation and the closest option to the middle of campus, located just off University Boulevard. The brand new 10-storey building is part of Curtin University’s Exchange Precinct which will include a boutique grocer, retail outlets and cafés all right at your doorstep. Twin Dolphin Hall is also conveniently located right next to Curtin Stadium and Curtin Central Bus Station.

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Lots of Room Options to Choose from..

Twin Dolphin Hall has a variety of room types to choose from including studios with ensuites, accessible studios and multi share rooms with capacity for two, four or six people. All rooms are fully furnished with a bed, desk, study chair, and ample storage. Studio rooms feature kitchenettes with two burner stove top, fridge and convectional microwave. One-bedroom apartments are complete with kitchen, bathroom, and dining/living area. Accessible units feature wheelchair access, a double bed and handrails to the bathroom. Multi rooms feature your own private bedroom with a large shared kitchen, living room and bathroom facilities. All rooms are air conditioned for your comfort and will have openable windows or a Juliette balcony for fresh air.

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Awesome facilities

With multiple levels, the property boasts amazing views of the Curtin Perth Campus. The residence features full size commercial laundries, large games room, enclosed music room, art room and common rooms on each level for you to relax or study with friends. On the top level you will also find a theatre room for movie marathons or catching up on your favourite shows.

 

Great Public Transport Access

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Our Location - close to major Universities and Education Institutions