Transport and parking

Parking areas


Remember

  • A parking permit does not guarantee a parking bay
  • Notes on vehicles are not accepted as a valid permit
  • It is in your interest to read all signage
  • Temporary permits are available

Enquiries

iPoint, answers online anytime

For parking enquiries try iPoint or contact the UniPark Office, telephone (+61 8) 6488 3020.


To avoid incurring an infringement please make sure you carefully read the parking signs before you park your vehicle.

Vehicles on campus must be parked within marked bays at all times.

Vehicles may not park in no parking areas, no stoppping areas, access ways or any area not officially set aside for parking, including verges, gardens and pathways.

  1. Permit areas and times
  2. Pay parking
  3. Bicycles and motorcycles
  4. Reserved bays, including carpooling bays
  5. Service bays
  6. Accessible bays
  7. Inner-campus areas

Permit areas and times

Red parking areas are reserved between 8am and 5pm weekdays for staff parking permit holders.

Yellow parking areas are reserved between 8am and 5pm weekdays for student permit holders.

With the exception of Carpark 37 (Oral Health Centre car park), Yellow student parking areas are available to non-permit holders during University vacations.

Due to the severe parking constraints and the different timetabling of Medical and Dental programs normal traffic and parking regulations apply at all time in Carpark 37 (Oral Health Centre car park).

University vacations do not include Non-teaching Study Breaks, Pre-examination Study Breaks and Exam Periods.

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Pay parking

The University has various pay and display parking areas.

The signage in these areas indicate the maximum length of time a person can park, for example 1P indicates 1 hour, 2P indicates 2 hours.

Most vending machines accept 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2 coins and no change is given.

  • Long-term (8am to 5pm) $1.30 per hour
    Car Parks 9, 17, 23, 25, 31, 33 and 35
  • Short-term (8am to 5pm) $1.00 per hour
    Please check signs for maximum duration you're allowed to park
    Car Parks 1, 3, 4, 20 and 37

Please note tickets purchased from a vending machine must be displayed face upwards on the dashboard and be clearly visible from outside the vehicle. Failure to observe this requirement is one of the most common reasons why parking infringements are issued.

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Bicycles and motorcycles

Bicycle racks are located throughout the campus.

Motorcycle bays are located in car parks 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 25, 31, 34, 37, 40 and 41.

No permits are required to park in these areas.

Motorcycles and scooters must not park in vehicle bays.

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Reserved bays, including carpooling bays

Reserved bays, including carpooling bays, are reserved at all times.

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Service bays

Service vehicles on official business to the University may park in Service bays after displaying a business card on the dashboard of the vehicle.

These bays are reserved at all times for marked or authorised service vehicles.

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Accessible bays

Only vehicles with an ACROD sticker or a University Accessible parking permit may park in cccessible bays.

Disabled bays are reserved at all times.

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Inner campus areas

Parking and use of pathways on the inner campus is restricted to UWA vehicles and contractors with permission from UniPark and Security.

All areas other than pathways are considered as green areas. No green area shall be used for traffic without prior authorisation by Grounds or UniPark.

  • All vehicles should unload and then leave the area
  • The speed limit of vehicles should be walking pace
  • Hazard lights must be turned on

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Transport and parking
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Tuesday, 23 June, 2009 1:54 PM

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