University of Newcastle appoints contractor for major refurbishment at Callaghan Campus
The University of Newcastle has taken a major step forward in the transformation of the Health and Physical Education (HPE) building at Callaghan Campus, with the appointment of Graphite Projects as the main works contractor.

Artist impression of the entry to the Exercise & Sport Science Building’s southern façade. Credit: SHAC Newcastle
The six-million-dollar refurbishment funded by the University will feature upgraded offices, research facilities and teaching spaces, delivering a state-of-the-art facility with strength and conditioning laboratories conveniently located in the nearby High-Performance Gym at the forum.
The University of Newcastle Director of Infrastructure and Facilities, Kevin McCarthy said the project will provide current and future students with access to a cutting-edge program experience and facilities to build their skills and capabilities before entering the workforce.
“This project will enhance our world-class sporting infrastructure at Callaghan campus and expand our industry network across the Hunter and Central Coast,” Mr McCarthy said.
“We know there is continued demand for our exercise & sport science programs and creating more contemporary facilities will help maintain our national and international competitiveness.”
“Investing in our infrastructure is a strategic decision, made through careful planning to provide modern facilities for our University community.” Mr McCarthy said.
“This refurbishment will help to streamline teaching and research activities in exercise physiology and exercise & sport science so we can continue providing an outstanding student experience.”
The team at Graphite Projects started work on site earlier this week. For more information on this project, visit here.
Contact
- Hilary Longhurst
- Email: hilary.longhurst@newcastle.edu.au
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