I used to do a BSc last year, at Newcastle...I found it to be good, at 1000 level (ie, first year) we're forced to have what are known as two "science pairs", so one subject and its follow on partner for second semester (eg, psyc1010/1020 and chem1010/1020), and for most disciplines I think there was only one 1000 level subject offerred each semester, so we had to experience a pretty broad range. We also had to do 60 units of science subjects for first year (ie, one subject = 10 units), and then the other 20 units (2 subjects, to make up a typical full time load of 80 units [40 per semester] could be done from a range of other faculties, namely arts)
With the budget cuts, I'm not too sure how the program will be affected. I hear that do complete a geology major, you have to do all of the 3000 level GEOL subjects on offer, because they have cut the rest out.
I don't think we have much range in terms of disciplines offerred compared to a lot of the Sydney ones, but hey, what can you expect.
hmm what else....the academics are generally ok....pretty full of themselves, think they're such hot stuff and whatnot, but that would be the same everywhere.
Ohh, and you can usually score a pretty good timetable (unlike some uni's, we get to make our own timetable)