Located in Meanjin Country of the Turrbal and Yuggera people, Vogue magazines are scattered among the bistro-inspired student eatery which feature pink subway tiles and black and white marble countertops, equipped with matte black hardware and appliances. Break-out spaces include cafe style informal meeting areas and round-table enclaves sectioned off with sheer pink curtains that give off a luxury hotel vibe.
Level 12, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane CBD
~ A short walk from Central Train Station
~ Adjacent to Queen Street Mall
~ Easily accessible by public transport
~ Located in the hub of Brisbane City
Our flagship dual SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy & CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media is the premier course for a career in beauty.
Passionate about a career in nails? Our SHB30321 Certificate III in Nail Technology is nationally accredited and best-in-class.
Our popular SHB30221 Certificate III in Make Up will enable you to lay a strong foundation to launch your career in Make Up.
Learn the fundamentals of business, people management, leadership and marketing and promotion to be a successful business owner or manager.
Whether you’re almost ready to apply or simply have a question about our courses, tuition fees, or anything else, fill out your details in the form below and one of our friendly Student Advisors will be in touch.
Edwina McCann, Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Australia
Robert Schaverien, Managing Training Director, Steiner Cruise Lines Worldwide
Kirien Withers, Founding Publisher, SPA + CLINIC Magazine
Find the perfect course for you from our range of nationally accredited diploma, certificate and short courses.
Our friendly team of Student Advisors (many of whom are former Frenchies) are just an email, live chat, or phone call away.
Our luxurious, salon-inspired facilities are described as Harvard-meets-Chanel. Find an Australian campus near you!
In the spirit of reconciliation, The French Beauty Academy acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country on which our Campuses stand today. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of the land, their Elders past, present and emerging, and to their connections to land, sea and community. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Read The Uluru Statement here.
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