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Kalgoorlie students get better beds

STUDENTS at Curtin University’s Western Australia School of Mines and the Central Regional TAFE in Kalgoorlie are set to enjoy high-quality living with the opening of Agricola –a redeveloped $32 million student accommodation facility in Kalgoorlie.

Karma Barndon
Kalgoorlie, WA.

Kalgoorlie, WA.

Opened by state Deputy Premier and Training and Workforce Development minister Liza Harvey and Member for Kalgoorlie Wendy Duncan, the facility can house 228 students and boasts 180 new bedrooms and 48...

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