The Tannock Hall of Education on the corner of Cliff Street and Croke Street is one of Notre Dame's lecture halls. It was named after the first Vice Chancellor, Peter Tannock, and opened in 2010. It was designed by Marcus Collins and built by Fairweather W & Son.
Notre Dame Opens New Building in Fremantle’s West End
State Minister for Education; Tourism, Dr Elizabeth Constable, will join with the Archbishop of Perth the Most Reverend Barry James Hickey, to open a new state-of-the-art education building on The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus.
The substantial new limestone building will be named after Emeritus Vice Chancellor, Dr Peter Tannock AM.
Tannock Hall of Education was designed by the University’s long-standing architects, Marcus Collins Architects and built by Fairweather W & Son. It will provide a further beautiful and functional addition to the West End of Fremantle.
This is the second building the University has purpose-built and has been funded by a combination of Federal and State Governments, private benefactors, and the University.
Dr Tannock is a noted international educationalist who has made a significant contribution to education in Australia. He is currently serving on the Federal Government’s expert panel to lead the Review of Funding for Schooling.
Event: Blessing and Official Opening of Tannock Hall
When: 6pm, Thursday 4 November 2010
Where: Tannock Hall, Cnr Cliff and Croke Streets, Fremantle