Website:http://www.uwa.edu.au/study/campuses (UWA Campuses)
Description:UWA is surrounded by leafy green spaces with open courtyards. The 65-hectare Crawley campus sits on the Swan River, about five kilometres west of the Perth central business district. Many of the buildings are coastal limestone including the large and iconic Winthrop Hall with its Romanesque Revival architecture. These buildings are dotted amongst expansive lawns and thickets of trees, such as the Sunken Garden and the Tropical Grove. UWA’s distinctive mix of heritage architecture and contemporary buildings contain state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, lecture and performance theatres, tutorial spaces, studios and subject-specific laboratories. UWA Tennis Club trains at UWA Sports Park in Mt Claremont and at its campus courts, offering grass, hard, and European red‑clay courts — the only red‑clay courts in Western Australia. Training and play take place across two main locations: UWA Sports Park, Mt Claremont — a major sporting precinct that includes the UWA Tennis Club facilities. UWA Campus Courts (Crawley) — additional grass, hard, and clay courts used for social and competition play. This dual‑site setup allows the club to run large coaching programs, league competitions, and social sessions. The club offers one of the most diverse court surfaces in WA: 6 fully lit European red‑clay courts — the only ones of their kind in the state, highly valued for player development. 6 grass courts — traditional surface used for social and competitive play. Hard courts — available across the Mt Claremont and campus sites. Additional facilities at UWA Sports Park include change rooms, lighting, parking, and access to broader sporting amenities within the 33‑hectare complex UWA is a public university, established by the Government of Western Australia in 1911. All campus buildings, including teaching, research, and sporting facilities, are owned by the University. UWA offers a wide range of academic and student facilities, including: Modern teaching spaces, libraries, and laboratories The EZONE STEM hub with engineering labs and collaborative learning areas The Business School, a contemporary 10,000 m² facility with IT‑enabled learning spaces, study areas, and a café Museums, galleries, cafés, student guild services, and landscaped outdoor areas UWA follows a two‑semester academic calendar: Semester 1: Late February – late June Semester 2: Late July – late November Short summer and winter sessions run between semesters. UWA sits directly on the Swan River, and the UWA Boat Shed is located on the river’s edge. This makes rowing one of the university’s signature sports, with immediate water access for training and competition.
Jurisdictions::University of Western Australia, South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, City of Nedlands