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PARKING INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF INTRODUCTION Beore bringing your vehicle on to Campus, consider alternative ways o getting to the University. Some options include public transport, car-pooling, the CABS busses, bicycles or walking. Parking spaces are in very high demand. At times you may have to vary your time o arrival, which could mean some additional cost. Staff with a permit can use one o the Pay-By-Phone areas, but this will be at additional cost.





REGULATIONS The Traffic By-Laws are detailed in Part 3 o the University Land & Traffic By-Laws, and are available rom the Parking and Traffic Office and our website parking.curtin.edu.au. All vehicles parking on University land are required to display either a current valid parking permit or a valid metered parking ticket or be registered to use the Pay by Phone parking acilities and pay on the day. Parking areas and parking bays are clearly marked and require vehicles to be parked within marked bays in accordance with entitlements. Breaches o Land and Traffic ByLaws will be strictly enorced and may result in the issue o inringement notices and the payment o a penalty. Non-payment o inringement notices ces can result in suspension and/or court action or staff and students.





PAYMENT METHODS • •

PARKING PERMIT REFUNDS A cooling off period o 30 days applies in which a ull reund will be provided on return o a parking permit. Reunds will not be provided once this period expires.

REPLACEMENT PARKING PERMITS



PARKING PERMIT/PARKING TICKET FRAUD No Person shall, without authority, alter, duplicate or sell a parking permit or parking ticket. A breach will be deemed as misconduct. An instance o misconduct is a disciplinary offence and will be dealt with in accordance with:Students – The Student Disciplinary Statute. Statute-10 o the Curtin University o Technology Act.  – The Fair Work Act 2009. Staff  – •



Where it is necessary to replace a parking permit due to loss by the holder, a replacement ee equal to the ee originally paid will be charged. Parking Permits damaged, destroyed or stolen (e.g. windscreen damage, vehicle accident, disposal o vehicle etc.) may be replaced upon application to the Parking and Traffic Office and payment o a ee o $15.00. Evidence o damage, destruction or thef must be produced or a statutory declaration completed.

PAY BY PHONE PARKING TYPES   All Day Parking – Available or Curtin students and staff who h ave registered. •

One o daily ee applies or this zone.   4 Hours Maximum Parking  – Available or Curtin students and staff who have registered. An hourly rate applies with a maximum 4 hour parking permitted. Visitor Parking (Metered) – Available in car parks B13, C1, C13, D3. Users may register or Pay By Phone or use the meters provided.





REGISTRATION - PAY BY PHONE PARKING

PARKING RESERVATIONS Parking reservations can be made or visitors to Curtin’s Bentley Campus. The Parking and Traffic Office requires at least 2 days notice or all reservations. Requests can be made at [email protected] Visitor’s reserved bays are located in car park B13.

INFRINGEMENT NOTICES •





PARKING AFTER HOURS In the interests o security – The Parking and Traffic Office encourages students and visitors to park in designated staff parking areas between 4.30pm and 6.30am on weekdays and all day on weekends. However, parking in ACROD bays, Courtesy bays, no parking zones, non designated parking areas and grassed areas is prohibited at all times unless directed by an authorised individual.  

HOW TO START PARKING

  Download CellOpark App or IPhone or Android.   Using the App select Curtin University as the location, car registration stration and the Zone number specific to the car park, or   Call 6145 3333 and ollow the prompts, or or   Login using your CellOpark account online and activate your parking.



HOW TO STOP PARKING (4HR MAX ONLY)

Using the CellOpark App or call 6145 3333 or login using your account online and stop parking.

The security o your property, ranging rom cars to personal belongings, and your personal security at all times can be improved by recognising the risks and taking steps to avoid potentially h azardous situations. Treat the University as i it were your own home – don’t leave your car, office or property unsecured. Always carry your Curtin ID card  – this card may give you access to your buildings as well as providing you with identification.

CONTACT INFORMATION

  Always wear a helmet.   Ride on the lef-hand side o the street, so you travel in the same direction as other vehicles.   Make sure that your bicycle has lights or cycling afer dark.   Wear bright clothing so that you are are visible to motorists.   Buy a good quality lock such as a D-Lock available to purchase at the Security office.   Secure bike areas with limited spaces are available around the Bentley campus. Contact security or inormation about this acility.





WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE COURTESY BUS



The Security department operates on request a wheelchair accessible courtesy bus or staff and students. Bookings must be made in advance and this can be done by contacting Curtin Security on 9266 4444.



AT WORK   Always wear your Curtin ID Card and ensure it is visible.   Always lock your office and windows when you leave-even i it is only or a short period o time.   Never lend anyone your office keys or ID access card. Keys and combinations combinations

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SECURING YOUR PROPERTY   Never leave your wallet, bag or purse, or other items o property property unsecured and unattended.   Do not leave valuables in your desk drawers or motor vehicle.   Only carry cash or immediate needs.   Never carry your Personal Identification Number (PIN) with your credit cards. Never tell anyone, including a bank representative your PIN. Never let anyone see you entering your PIN at an Automatic Teller Machine (ATM).   Lock your home, car and office when you leave them and arrange to obtain a numbered key tag rom Security to assist in the return o your keys i lost.

 





 



should never be lef in desk drawers. Ensure that your office personal computer is secure and that all confidential inormation and data is restricted. Do not leave doors doors wedged open. Turn off all heaters, ans, urns and printers when leaving work. I working afer hours, please advise Security on 4444 . When leaving, call Curtin Security on 4444  i you require an escort to your car. Report broken locks, blown lights, aulty windows and other security deficiencies to the Service Coordination Centre on 2020  or to Curtin Security on 4444 afer hours. Back up work on computers - don’t let a thie steal your work.



PERSONAL SAFETY

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  Be aware o your surroundings especially when using your iPod or speaking on your mobile.   Avoid areas where you don’t eel sae e.g. vacant land, areas with overgrown overgrown bushes or trees.   Where possible use busy well-lit streets.   I you think you are being ollowed trust your instincts and take action. Make or a busy area and tell people what is happening.   Whenever possible walk acing the oncoming traffic.   Never accept a lif rom a stranger or someone you don’t know very well.   Be alert when using ATM machines – make sure nobody is loitering nearby.   Consider carrying a personal alarm which can be used to shock shock an attacker.







VEHICLE SAFETY          

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Close all windows and lock all doors beore leaving your vehicle. It is an offence to leave your keys in the ignition while your car is unattended. Remove any property rom your vehicle which may attract a thie. Remove GPS units rom display along with mounting brackets and suction suction cups. Remove credit cards, drivers licence and personal papers rom your vehicle.

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  Know your timetables and avoid long waits especially i you are alone.   Avoid isolated closed in shelters – stand in well-lit areas and around other people.   Know your train stop or bus stop number or location.   On trains avoid empty carriages at night, sit near the security officers.   On crowded trains or buses, hold your bag or backpack closely against your chest and ensure that the zippers are not easily accessible to others.



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ESCORTS & SAFER PATHWAYS Avoid walking alone. Staff and students on the Bentley campus may call Curtin Security on 4444  i they wish to be escorted to their vehicle or other parts o the

campus by security staff. To assist security during semesters it is recommended that staff and students use the Courtesy Bus where possible. Even though escorts are a priority, ensure that you give security a contact num ber so they can notiy you in case there is an emergency that might delay their response.

9266 9266

SECURITY: 9266 4444 PARKING: 9266 7116

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Special services offered by Curtin Security include: CABS - CURTIN ACCESS BUS SERVICE

During semester students and staff who live locally can use the CABS service which runs every 30 minutes along three circular routes through Bentley, Tech Park and Waterord. The CABS is ree and is restricted to students and staff o Curtin University, and buses can be hailed at any point along their designated route. Students and staff will need to provide a valid Curtin University Identification Card to utilise this service. Details o this service can be ound at

The SaeZone app can be downloaded rom the Apple App Store or Google Play.

EMERGENCY VEHICLES Road users are reminded that all Emergency and Security vehicles with warning lights and or sirens in use are to be given right o way. Move out o the way as quickly as possible.

CRIME STOPPERS 1800 333 000   Crime Stoppers is a telephone hotline or members o the community to provide inormation about criminal activity.   The inormation is electronically sent to the police office nearest to where the crime is occurring or investigation.   You do not need to give your name. You You may remain anonymous which allows you to overcome any ear o involvement.   Your call is not recorded or taped. You are not identified in any way.   Callers are allocated a code number – as you may need to provide urther inormation or to check on the progress o the investigation.   Inormation can be reported reported online at wa.crimestoppers.com.au



ADVICE

Curtin Security staff are always available to give advice on personal saety and property security to groups or individuals. Please call security on 9266 2078 i you would like to arrange an inormation session.





SAFER COMMUNITY RESPONSE TEAM (SCRT) SCRT is a multi-disciplinary team aiming to provide a sae and secure environment or the Curtin community by working together to prevent people rom harming themselves or others and assisting people in need. Students and staff may reer to the SCRT at any time. Following an investigation a plan will be developed that will take into consideration the best interests o the individual and the university community. WHAT SHOULD YOU REPORT

       

Threat o suicide or sel-harm. Threat o physical violence towards towards others. Alleged criminal acts including assault, domestic violence, stalking. Mental health concerns which have an effect on students and/or staff o the university community.   Students who have been reported as missing by Curtin employees or amily members.





I you require police attendance or require immediate police assistance – Do Not Phone Crime Stoppers.   For a lie threatening or urgent situation call 000 000     For matters requiring police attendance or to report a crime call 131 444. • •

SUPPORT SERVICES

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COUNSELLING SERVICES

A counsellor will help you explore issues and work towards understanding problems more clearly. They can support you with issues such as emotional difficulties, decision making, academic work, organisational onal support, lie crises and trauma, relationships and health problems. Individual sessions and group programs are available to support staff and students.

HOW TO MAKE A REPORT

DISABILITY SERVICES

I you observe an incident or behaviour o concern that needs to be brought to the attention o the SCRT you may:   Submit a report online online at curtin.edu.au/scrt-report   Contact Security on 9266 4444.

A Disability Advisor will help acilitate and provide services and support or students with short and long term disabilities es and medical conditions, advise and support staff in meeting the needs o students with disabilities and promote an inclusive and accessible environment at Curtin.

The SCRT team will accept anonymous reports however our ability to investigate is limited without the ability to contact the reporting person should additional inormation be needed. All inormation provided will be treated confidentially in accordance with SCRT policies and guidelines. The SCRT confidentiality policy is available at  at curtin.edu.au/scrt-confidentiality

STUDENT SUPPORT AND OUTREACH SERVICES



The Curtin Security Centre is housed in Building 115, located at the North Entrance to Campus, opposite the Hockey Stadium.

SAFEZONE SaeZone is a ree app or all students and staff that connec ts you directly to the university security team when you need he lp or First-Aid while you are on the campus. When you raise an alarm or call or help, all on campus security team members will be alerted to your situation and location so that they can quickly and effectively respond to help you.





SECURITY SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT SAFETY •

During semester this ree hail and ride service operates on weeknights providing a sae and convenient means o transportation around the Bentley campus including student housing villages. The service departs rom outside the library at 5.30pm and runs hourly with the last departure at 12.30am. Details o this service can be ound at properties.curtin.edu.au/parking/courtesy_bus.cfm





MAIN:

This information was accurate at the ti me of publication. Changes Ch anges may be made without notice. For up-to-date information please visit parking.curtin.edu.au Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology Cricos Provider Code 00301J (WA) 02637B (NSW). GEON055076

CAMPUS COURTESY BUS (wheelchair accessible)

BIKE SAFETY •



CALL CURTIN SECURITY 24 HOURS PER DAY ON 4444  ON CAMPUS PHONE OR 9266 4444 FROM MOBILE.  MOBILE. 

CAMPUS MAP

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PLEASE OBSERVE ALL TRAFFIC AND PARKING SIGNS This information was accurate at the time of publication. Changes may be made without notice. For up-to date information please visit parking.curtin.edu.au





Curtin University is Western Australia’s largest university. Over 40,000 staff and students attend Curtin’s campuses at Bentley, Perth City, Shenton Park, Kalgoorlie and Margaret River. As part o our concerns or your personal saety, Curtin University urges awareness o the dangers inherent in any large community.

BENTLEY

Parking and Traffic is located in Building 115 at the north entrance to the campus. For urther inormation you can contact the Parking and Traffic Office on 9266 7116 or email [email protected]



SECURITY INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF

Where an inringement notice has been issued and the person wishes to appeal against the fine, they must do so in writing within the specified time period as outlined on the inringement notice. Appeals can be submitted online at www.parking.curtin.edu.au. Late appeals will not be accepted. I an inringement notice has been issued, the owner o the vehicle shall be deemed in charge o the vehicle. A breach o a by-law deemed to be committed by a student may be considered to constitute misconduct or the purpose o the student Disciplinary Statute.

CONTACT

  Online at cellopark.com.au/register, or   Download CellOpark App or iPhone or Android.   Call 1300 467 252 (1300 GOPARK)

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VEHICLES ARE NOT PERMITTED TO PARK ON VERGES, GRASSED AREAS, ROADS OR PATHWAYS AT ANYTIME, UNLESS DIRECTED BY AUTHORISED STAFF. VEHICLES MUST BE PARKED IN A DESIGNATED PARKING BAY AT ALL TIMES.

Curtin’s Bentley campus has a range o acilities to make it easier or cyclists to commute to and rom campus. The Bentley campus bike users map properties.curtin.edu.au/maps/docs/bike_users_map.pdf  provides a breakdown o end trip acilities such as where to secure your bike, shower acilities and the best routes in and out o campus. In addition to the many bike racks around campus, secure bicycle enclosures have been established in Buildings 107, 108, 115, 302 and 500. Entry to these acilities is by swipe-card access. To apply to have access to these acilities added to your staff or student card please visit the Security Office (Building 115).

PAY BY PHONE PARKING (STAFF AND STUDENTS) Pay by Phone parking is available to all staff and students, including Curtin International College students. Staff and Students can use All Day Parking or Timed Parking up to a max o 4 hours.



PARKING ON CAMPUS



BICYCLE – END TRIP FACILITIES

parking.curtin.edu.au 



bays. No permit is required. Motorcycles are not permitted to park in bays designated or 4 wheeled vehicles.   Courtesy Bays – available to Curtin Staff and Students only with short term disabilities. The Parking and Traffic Office must sight appropriate documentation beore a Courtesy Bay parking permit may be issued. Contact Parking and Traffic on 9266 7116 or urther inormation.   ACROD Bays – available to holders o current ACROD parking permits only. ACROD parking permit holders may park in the next available Courtesy bay, staff bay (other than reserved bays) or paid parking areas i ACROD bays are unavailable at no charge.   Student Housing Permits  – Entitles holder to park in specific housing bays.





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Parking permits can be purchased at parking.curtin.edu.au Staff Parking Permits will be mailed to you within 5 working days afer payment. Pay by Phone parking is available or staff as an alternative to a parking permit. Details on how to register as a user and the associated ees are available at

LIABILITY It shall be deemed to be a condition o every parking permit, ticket or electronic ticket issued that the holder parks on University Land at his or h er own risk and the University is not liable or responsible in any way or the sae custody o the vehicle or the contents o the vehicle in respect o which the permit is issued (Land and Traffic By-Laws Part 3.1.3) .

Reserved Undercover Parking  – provided or eligible staff who have

purchased a reserved undercover parking permit. Entitles holder to park in a dedicated reserved bay (Purple).   Restricted Parking – provided or eligible staff who have purchased a reserved parking permit. Entitles holder to park in a dedicated restricted zoned car park (Purple).   Staff Parking – provided or staff who have purchased a staff parking permit. Entitles holder to park in staff yellow zoned car park.



A STAFF PARKING PERMIT GIVES YOU PERMISSION TO BRING YOUR CAR ONTO CAMPUS. IT DOES NOT IMPLY THAT A PARKING BAY WILL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES.

OTHER PARKING   Motorcycle Parking – is ree o charge in designated motorcycle parking

STAFF PARKING PERMITS PERMIT PARKING TYPES



This service will help you identiy social wellbeing concerns and work towards helping you find a resolution. Types o issues may include accommodation concerns, nutritional needs, amily or domestic violence, transportation issues and financial hardship which make it difficult or you to study. For more inormation regarding these services visit our website at counselling.curtin.edu.au

REPORT SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOUR TO SECURITY ON 4444 ON CAMPUS PHONE OR 9266 4444 FROM MOBILE.

Alternatively you can contact the Counselling and Disability Services on 9266 7850 or toll ree 1800 199 008.

properties.curtin.edu.au/parking/cabs.cfm

SEEKING AN UNDERGRADUA UNDERGRADUATE TE SCHOLARSHIP OR SCHOLARSHIP  OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE? A scholarship at Curtin can offer you great opportunities. It will enhance your learning experience through financial, academic and career support, so that you graduate with special skills, social and career networks, and a vision or your uture. Scholarships are not loans. The money is given to you, providing you ulfil key requirements, such as academic perormance, work experience or volunteer commitments. Scholarships have different eligibility criteria, application procedures and closing dates.

NO ID? NO EXAM!

Curtin’s scholarship program is broad and varied. The University offers many different types o scholarships including merit-based, needs based, specialised and industrysupported. Our program has two components – recognising academic excellence through our merit scholarship program and secondly providing financial assistance to students whose personal or financial circumstances may impact on their studies. We are looking or students passionate about their uture and we want to provide them with a pathway into their chosen career. Further inormation about the scholarships program is available at scholarships.curtin.edu.au/undergraduate

STUDENT TRANSITION AND RETENTION TEAM (START) TEAM (START)

 E N T  S T U D

The Undergraduate Scholarships office is located on the ground floor o Building 101.

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SEEKING A HIGHER DEGREE BY RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP?

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Curtin University’s research programs ocus on solving real-world problems and will equip graduates with knowledge and skills that enable them to make a positive impact in a rapidly changing society. Curtin’s international reputation or being a strong partner in industry-driven research ensures graduates enjoy outstanding opportunities to become innovators in their fields. Curtin’s

CONTACT:

approach to research in the o creative production highly regarded allows research students to area pursue a range o options inistheir chosen field.and

All students must be in possession o their Curtin University offers higher degrees by research at the master and doctoral level. The Master o Philosophy aims to expand knowledge beyond the undergraduate honours or postgraduate diploma level, culminating in a research thesis. Doctoral research degree candidates spend approximately three years investigating a significant research topic culminating in a substantial research thesis or creative production and exegesis. Scholarships are part o Curtin’s commitment to rewarding academic excellence and enabling students rom all backgrounds to realise their potential, to graduate with high quality research and employability skills and to achieve their ambitions. Further inormation regarding higher degree by research scholarships administered at Curtin University is available at scholarships.curtin.edu.au/postgraduate/uture.cm

Scholarships or Higher Degrees by Research are administered by the Office o Research and Development and is located on Level 1 (west) o Building 100. Stay in touch with the various scholarship programs by signing up to Scholarships Alert or visit the website on  on scholarships.curtin.edu.au

Student advisory and support International student advisors Mentor programs Orientation and transition programs Student Wellbeing service Equity support programs Curtin Ally Uni Pass

Curtin Student ID card when sitting examinations.

Building 103 Tel: +61 8 9266 1663 Email: start@curt [email protected] in.edu.au Web: unilie.cur unilie.curtin.edu.au tin.edu.au

STUDENT WELLBEING

SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE

Students without their Curtin Student ID card will not be permitted entry into the examination

It’s important to us that you eel happy, sae and healthy. I you have concerns that are affecting your sense o wellbeing, contact:

venue. They will be directed to Student Central to obtain an ID card.

STUDENT WELLBEING HOTLINE

Student Central will operate extended hours

1800 244 043

during examination weeks.

Call or email to speak confidentially with trained staff who can help you with your concerns.

studentwellbeing.curtin.edu.au

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