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Tertiary audio education is enjoying some hefty financial investment lately. SAE Institute recently opened the doors to its new $12m, seven-story Sydney facility located at 39 Regent St in the inner-city creative hub of Chippendale, next to Central Station.

General Manager of SAE Australia, Lee Aitken, said the new campus was built to accommodate a growing demand for a range of creative media programs in disciplines like film, animation, games, design and

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