OFFICE OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT - WEB CONTENT

Technical Services

Walk Trails

Walk trails established in 1994 cover 5.5 kilometres of campus and all connect to main campus roads and/or footpaths. A map of the walk trails is provided for your information.

The Bushland reserves contain over 200 indigenous species of plants and the established landscaped gardens contain 340 species and varieties of native plants.

Numerous species of fauna have inhabited the campus gardens since construction began in 1975. The more obvious include New Holland Honeyeaters, Port Lincoln Parrots, Bob-Tail and Gould's goannas to name but a few.

What you can do to help

  • Stay on the walk trails wherever possible.
  • Completely extinguish cigarette butts.
  • Report any unusual activity in the bushland to Grounds Services during office hours on (08) 9360 2760 and after hours to Security on (08) 9360 6262.
  • Report location of dumped refuse to Grounds Services.
  • When driving on the campus be mindful of goannas and other fauna crossing roadways.
  • Picking of wildflowers is prohibited.

Free parking is available adjacent to the walk trails in carparks 7 and 8 after 5.00pm weekdays and any time on the weekends.