The UniSFA clubroom is located in a room in the top corner of CameronHall. It has many Books, a Fridge, Wonkavision, a Stereo, some mangy carpets, some mangier Couches and the UniSFA computer, DeepThought.
Prior to 1993 the UniSFA clubroom was located in the second last room on the right hand side of the 2nd floor Corridor of the Guild building, in a room previously vacated by UWA's RTR radio station. Adjacent to the UCC who occupied the last room on the right of the corridor. It was jokingly mentioned that the few female UCC/UniSFA members had their own private toilets on the 2nd floor, due to the high proportion of male membership of the UCC, and the fact that the corridor was a dead end prior to the construction of the "New" Guild building (and demolition of the - believed heritage listed - colonial-era milking shed).
The club moved to CameronHall after much discussion by the membership and Committee in early 1993, primarily to continue the long association with the UCC (but why? why?).
The room has been the venue of many fads, including:
Card games, including 500, Bridge, Jun-Ken (otherwise known as Loser) and later Bartok
UniSFA clubroom etiquette has been over the years a mixture of formal rules and informal customs. The chief rule, UniSFASeatingRules, is that once you leave your chair for any reason, it is fair for someone to claim your seat. At some points, card players have been so prevalent and space consuming that the club rules forced them to play outside the club room in the Corridor. If you wander into the room with hot chips, people may grab one or two claiming it as the right of ChipTax.
There is also the IRC clubroom, #unisfa on irc.austnet.org.