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Macleay College

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Established in 1988, Macleay College is an Australian accredited higher education provider located in Chippendale, New South Wales. It offers two-year Bachelor degrees in advertising and media, digital media, journalism and business; and one-year Diploma courses in journalism, advertising and media, digital media, marketing and business management, with specialisations available in event management, entrepreneurship, real estate, public relations, travel and tourism or sports business. In 2015 Macleay opened a Melbourne campus located at Swanston Street in the Melbourne CBD. Since its founding Macleay College has been a family owned business, transferring ownership to Sarah Stavrow in 2021.

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Macleay College
Foveaux Street, Sydney Surry Hills

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Foveaux Street 26
2010 Sydney, Surry Hills
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