Overview

Toad Hall opened its doors on April Fools Day 1974 - something which residents still celebrate with an annual 'Friends and Follies' party. The hall is a bricks and mortar representation of the spirit of student activism prevalent in Australia during the late sixties and early seventies. Some students agitated for more freedom in their living arrangements, and something different to the traditional catered residential halls along Daley Road.  

Today's 'Toadies' are mainly postgraduate students who have come from all corners of the globe to study at ANU. About 50 countries are represented among its 227 residents making Toad Hall a sort of mini United Nations and reflective of its motto 'Unity in Diversity.'

When you move into Toad Hall, you will look forward to coming together with your neighbours to celebrate your differences through food and performance at the annual Toad Hall Multicultural Festival. Food is an especially important part of life at Toad Hall.    

Each day you can join your fellow residents in the communal kitchens scattered throughout the hall to prepare and share food. Your neighbours will understand the time constraints and rigours of postgraduate study, so if you're chasing a deadline, someone will cook a little extra something to make sure you don't go hungry. Sometimes you won't feel like cooking, so you'll join up with some of your fellow Toadies and head out to sample one of the many excellent cafes and restaurants in town and nearby Acton.

  • Designed by internationally acclaimed architect John Andrews AM
  • Residents came up with the name 'Toad Hall', based on the children's novel 'The Wind in the Willows'
  • The name reflects the setting of the hall amongst mature willow trees on the banks of Sullivans Creek

Gallery

Key features

Standard room
Shared bathroom
Self-catered
Internet
Study spaces
No smoking
Common areas
Laundry facility
Academic support
Wellbeing care
Access to Sullivans Creek
Computer lab
CCTV surveillance
Secured access
Personal Accident Insurance
Parking (limited paid resident permit parking at Kingsley Street parking station)
Partial wheelchair access

2024 Indicative costs

Weekly Inclusive Tariff:$282.00
Contract Term Length44 weeks
Inclusions:

Phone + Internet Connection: Included in tariff

Laundry Facilities: Included in tariff

Utilities: Included in tariff

Other fees:

2 weeks rent: $564

Refundable Deposit: $1,000

Registration Fee (New students only): $300

Resident Committee Fee: $180

Weekly Inclusive Tariff:$303.00
Contract Term Length44 weeks
Inclusions:

Phone + Internet Connection: Included in tariff

Laundry Facilities: Included in tariff

Utilities: Included in tariff

Other fees:

2 week rent: $606

Refundable Deposit: $1,000

Registration Fee (New students only): $300

Resident Committee Fee: $180

Weekly Inclusive Tariff:$451.00
Contract Term Length44 weeks
Inclusions:

Phone + Internet Connection: Included in tariff

Laundry Facilities: Included in tariff

Utilities: Included in tariff

Other fees:

2 weeks rent: $810

Refundable Deposit: $1,000

Registration Fee (New students only): $300

Resident Committee Fee: $180

Virtual tours

Accessibility

Toad Hall is a smaller heritage-listed non-catered Hall with wide carpeted ground floor access to Reception, a wheelchair accessible toilet, and some shared named meeting, games/TV and study rooms, a few of which can afford some quiet spaces. There is no lift, so wheelchair access to the upper main accommodation floors is not possible. Staircases, with large Block identifying letters (A-G), have handrails, and each of the upper three floors has shared common, kitchen and bathroom facilities central to each group area of individual small study/bedrooms. The emergency alarm system has audible but no visual signal. There is stair and door exit signage, though no braille signage. There are pleasant outdoor areas, with some tables and chairs in a BBQ area at the rear of the Hall where trees and gardens border a creek that runs through the campus. The Hall is close to the centre of campus and to bus transport, with paved road and pathway access, and is adjacent to the College of Business & Economics. Accessibility for drop-off and pick-up is available at the front entrance, but there is just one time-limited disability parking space located between and shared with the Hall and the next door Drill Hall Gallery.