Yes we all know that Unis have multi campuses , you are missing the point
This scenario just isn't common , in fact I think you would find that it virtually never occurs
The full time academics on Monash Malaysia or Monash south africa , work full time at those unis and teach face to face at those unis
Same deal for the Deakin campuses.
Although unis often record lectures digitally. The fact is that 99.9 % of lectures by Uni A for courses at Uni A , by staff employed by Uni A are delivered face to face at Uni A to the students at Uni A by lecturer A who is employed full time by Uni A. Because as
a full time employer of Uni A , the expectation is that Lecturer A delivers classes face to face
Monash doesn't have academics who for example are paid to teach full time at their Clayton campus , but reside in Mozambique , and beam their lectures in from Africa.
Challenge you to find one set up that is in any way equivalent to this one. That is a full time academic at Uni A in State A , but resides in State B where Uni A has no campus
It just doesn't happen
My point is , are the Griff Uni students getting a fair shake for the HECS dollar ?