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Getting to campus looks different for everyone, but there are plenty of ways to travel to uni with more flexibility and less stress.
With construction in the north of campus commencing this month, here are some affordable, convenient transport options can support your wellbeing and help reduce your environmental impact.
curtinlink: Curtin’s new free on-demand mini-bus service replacing CABS. With no fares, no timetables and no fixed routes, you can get to campus when it suits you.
Public transport: If you are a full-time Curtin student, you are entitled to a Tertiary SmartRider card, giving you concessional fares on Transperth buses, trains and ferries. Getting to campus is easy with two conveniently located bus stations at Curtin Perth.
Walking, cycling and e-rideables: There are a range of free facilities at Curtin to make it easier to get to campus. Enjoy secure parking for bikes and scooters, lockers and showers across campus.
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Still driving to campus?
The campus and carparks are busy with the start of semester. To ease the impact of returning students and ongoing construction, take advantage of Temporary Parking (TCP1 and TCP2) at the northern end of campus, the Edinburgh Oval overflow parking or the new yellow bays in the multi-deck carpark.
Parking availability guide
You can also refer to the new Parking availability guide to view real-time, available parking spaces on campus.
Don’t forget CellOPark
If you are driving to and parking on campus, our pay-as-you-go system CellOPark means you only pay for the time you park on campus. Ensure you have the CellOPark app downloaded and set up with your preferred payment method before you visit campus.
To stay up to date with changing parking conditions on the Perth campus, you can visit the Properties website and regularly check OASIS News.