Transport and parking

Parking


Enquiries

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Maps

Getting to UWA map [PDF, 1.5 mb]
Updated 10 Feb 2009


Further information


Security and safety

If driving is your only option, be aware of speed limits, consider carpooling, consult the UniPark handbook and ensure you have a valid parking permit.

Parking for visitors to UWA.

  1. Driving on campus
  2. Carpooling
  3. UniPark handbook - for UWA students and staff

Driving on campus

The speed limit on campus is 25 kilometres per hour

Give way to pedestrians at all times and do not exceed the maximum speed limit of 25 kilometres per hour, unless otherwise indicated.

If authorised to drive a vehicle on the inner campus, the maximum speed is walking pace and your vehicle's hazard lights must be switched on.

Liability - the University does not accept responsibility for loss or damage

The University does not accept responsibility for damage to vehicles, loss of vehicles or damage to or loss of accessories or contents of vehicles while on University land.

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Carpooling

UWA operates an excellent carpooling system to reduce parking pressure and help you share costs.

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UniPark handbook - for UWA students and staff

The UniPark Handbook provides detailed information for students and staff on parking permits, parking areas, fees and fines.


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