The University of Notre Dame promotes living in a collegiate environment which is a unique experience and in the interest of a harmonious community. Notre Dame offers a scope of accommodation choices for students. On campus accommodation is available at Fremantle and Broome Campuses while students off campus accommodation can be acquired in close vicinity of the Sydney Campus.
The University of Notre Dame accommodation facilities are inviting, protected and have open condition to guests and students. The offices are kept up to regard the respect and assorted variety of students and guests of the Campus.
Broome Campus Accommodation
The Campus is encircled by rich savannah and tropical gardens and is just a 10-minute stroll from the primary Broome mall, and 20 minutes to the town community.
- The Village incorporates a lodging which can hold 28 individuals and nine independent houses; each house contains five single rooms with ensuite washrooms and study regions. Visitors have shared kitchens, parlors and eating zones.
- Town pleasantries incorporate free Wi-Fi, a collective kitchen, BBQ offices, pool tables, a b-ball court, TV room, clothing and off-road stopping.
- Visitors must be aged 18 and over. Students from other tertiary establishments and those going to prepare, workshops, gatherings or retreats are additionally free to apply for grounds accommodation.
An Accommodation Coordinator directs the everyday running of the accommodation offices. The Coordinator and Campus Services staff offer help and direction to students to help them make the most of their stay at the Broome Campus. Living on Campus, the students have prepared admittance to the grounds library and PC offices.
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Broome Campus Accommodation Contact
Accommodation Coordinator’s Office
First floor of the Hostel building (top of the stairs)
Office Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00am - 4:30pm
Ph: +61 8 9192 0615 Mobile: 0467 810 919
Email: broome.cav@nd.edu.au
Fremantle Campus Accommodation
Notre Dame Fremantle Campus Student Residences offers nearby accommodation ideal for the individuals who need part of the network, meet different students from around Australia and the world and live right in the core of Freo's West End, the primary port city of Western Australia.
Notre Dame Fremantle Campus Student Residences are a protected and positive network that look to give a great degree of peaceful consideration and assist you with developing and creating in all parts of your life. Shops, bistros, eateries, sea shores and game offices are inside strolling separation or are effectively available by open vehicle.
Benefits of Living on Campus
- Trips every semester – AFL matches, Caversham, Fremantle Prison visit, Scarborough surf and sea shore day
- Themed Dinners – Murder Mystery, Grease, Taco Tuesday
- Network dinners two times every week to meet and examine Residences matters
- Admittance to examine space and scholarly help
- Amicable Residential Advisors and Student Residences Supervisors every minute of every day grounds security
- Near Fremantle train station and bus stop
- Strolling separation to Bathers Beach
Port Lodge Residential Hall
Worked as a Sailor's Rest in 1899 and situated on Marine Terrace, this noteworthy two celebrated structure once offered a little presentation corridor seating 120, singular lofts and a lounge area with nearby parlors. The back area was included in May 1943 and opened by the then Lieutenant Governor, Sir James Mitchell. It turned into a motel in 1976 and was renamed Port Lodge.
Cleopatra Hotel
Initially called the Crown and Thistle, the inn was rented by Captain E H Fothergill in 1881 and renamed the Cleopatra, to pay tribute to a boat he possessed. The first lodging was crushed in 1906. Another structure, planned by planner J H Eales, was finished in 1907 and widely remodeled in 1985 when it was renamed The Auld Mug Tavern. The name has since returned to Cleopatra.
Facilities and Rooms at Fremantle
Rooms offered are either single or twin shared. Due to several different factors, residents cannot request specific rooms.
Spaces | Facilities |
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Rooms | Single bed, Bed linen – two fitted sheets, two flat sheets, two pillow cases, one pillow, one doona/comforter, Two towels Study desk and chair, Wardrobe, Side table, Desk lamp, Alarm clock, Heater and/or fan, Rubbish bin |
Bathrooms | There are several designated male and female bathrooms throughout the halls. All bathrooms are shared by the students. |
Recreation Spaces | Each Hall has a common student lounge room, which is well equipped with entertainment facilities including a pool table, widescreen TV and a DVD player. These facilities are available 24/7 to cater for the differing needs of students. |
Kitchen | The residences include fully equipped self-catering kitchens. Students are provided with fridge and freezer space, and a personal lockable food locker. |
Laundry | There is a coin-operated laundry available for the exclusive use of residents. Washers are $3 per load and dryers are $1 per load. Laundry dry racks are also provided. |
Parking | There is no parking available for residents. You may wish to speak with the City of Fremantle to discuss parking options around Fremantle. There is a lockable space available for bicycles. |
Internet | All three residential halls have access to wireless internet. |
Student Facilities | Each residence has a designated study room where students have access to University computers and printing facilities. Free WI-FI access is available for all residents. Students are also encouraged to use the libraries on campus for study. |
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Contact Fremantle Campus
Manager of Student Residences Fremantle Campus
Ph: +61 8 9433 0106
Email: residentialhalls@nd.edu.au
Sydney Campus Accommodation
The Sydney Campus is situated on two locales: Broadway, which houses the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Law and Philosophy and Theology; and Darlinghurst which is home to the Schools of Medicine and Nursing.
- The University offers a accomodation data administration to students searching for off-grounds accommodation.
- The Prospective Students Office can give direction and counsel, yet students are liable for settling on their own accommodation decisions.
- The Student Services Office runs an on-line students noticeboard administration accessible through the students Learnit Blackboard Portal. This administration allows our students to impart notification to different students who might be looking for a flatmate or a level to share.
The University of Notre Dame: Kinds of Accomodation
Renting a House or a Condo
Neighborhood land offices or private proprietors educate Notre Dame regarding accessible properties for lease in the City of Sydney locale. Investment properties can be outfitted, incompletely outfitted or empty. Proprietors expect lease to be paid ahead of time, in addition to a security bond equivalent to one month's lease.
Renting a Room
There are restricted open doors for this style of accomodation. renting a room as a rule comprises a common restroom and shared territories of the house, with independent room and study region. Costs, for example, power, gas, phone and overabundance water are regularly paid notwithstanding rent.
Offering to different students
Numerous students decide to impart a house or loft to different students. They promote on the students notice boards or with the Student Services Office. This plan includes having your own room with shared mutual zones (kitchen, clothing, lounge and washroom) just as obligations regarding house-keeping. Offer lodging can offer modest accommodation, the chance to share costs and assemble kinships and an informal organization.
Visitor houses, Lodgings and Corridors of Inhabitants
There are various excellent visitor houses and student inns close to the University which offer students accomodation. These incorporate 94 Glebe Guest Houses, Big Hostel, Iglu Student Accommodation (three destinations), Link2 Student Living, UniLodge and Urbanest. Various private corridors, including St. John's College, St. Andrew's College, Sancta Sophia College and Warrane College will likewise consider applications from students at The University of Notre Dame Australia.
Reach students Services: Broadway NDS 2, 101.1 Common Room
Students Services: Darlinghurst NDS 11, Room 114
Telephone: +61 2 8204 4429
Email: sydney.studentservices@nd.edu.au
University of Notre Dame: Off Campus Accommodation
The Student Support Officer can help with discovering accomodation for your requirements, regardless of whether this is present moment or long haul accommodation. Our center is supporting you in getting to appropriate accommodation, with the comfort of an open vehicle.
Australian Homestay Network (International students)
Remaining with an Australian Homestay Network guarantees that the host gives an inviting and safe condition for students. Homestay offers a social trade between a homestay and a meeting universal student, who comes to live as a visitor in their home while they are studying in Australia.
Study Vision Homestay (International Students)
One can experience a valid Australian way of life with Study Vision's inviting and caring homestay families. The receiving family will manage you through everyday life, acquaint you with nearby traditions and societies, and help improve both your social and relational abilities. Study Vision's multilingual students care group is there for you all day, every day.
School Accommodation
School accomodation in Australia is inhabiting a University Campus in quarters or condos. It can incorporate help from school staff, and a scope of administrations, for example, dinners, web, recreation center, instruction backing and get-togethers.
St Thomas More College
- Site: http://www.stmc.uwa.edu.au/
- Area: 48 Mounts Bay Road, Crawley WA
- Telephone (+61) 8 9386 0111
- Email: office@stmc.uwa.edu.au
Murdoch University Village
- Site: www.mystudentvillage.com/au/murdoch-college town/
- Area: South Street, Murdoch WA
- Telephone (+61) 8 6202 1130
- Email: live@murdochuv.com.au
Trinity Residential College
- Site: www.trc.uwa.edu.au/
- Area: 230 Hampden Road, Crawley WA
- Telephone (+61) 08 9423
- Email: residentservices@trc.uwa.edu.au
St Catherine's College
- Site: stcatherines.uwa.edu.au
- Area: 2 Park Road, Crawley WA
- Telephone (+61) 08 9442 0400
- Email: enquiries@stcatherines.uwa.edu.au
Students Co-Living Hubs
Students co-living center points are students accomodation intended to help accomplish the ideal equalization of study, public activity and health. This accomodation incorporates admittance to meeting rooms, study zones, social spaces, and wellness clubs.
Grounds Perth
- Site: www.campusperth.com
- Telephone: (+61) 0403 494 371
- Web-based Media: @campusperth
The Student Housing Company
- Site: www.thestudenthousingcompany.com.au
- Telephone: (+61) 08 6168 2454
- Email: theboulevard@thestudenthousingcompany.com.au
Momentary Accommodation
You may need to mastermind brief housing while you're searching for long haul accommodation. There are various momentary accommodation choices accessible in Fremantle and Perth City.
Airbnb - an online network commercial center that associates individuals hoping to lease their homes with individuals who are searching for facilities. Site: www.airbnb.com.au/
Lodgings
The Esplanade Hotel, Pier 21 Apartment Hotel, Quest Apartment Hotels and Be Apartments in Fremantle may offer limited rates to guests of the University. It would be ideal if you contact the inns legitimately to enquire about limited rates.
Renting
Students who decide to lease in Perth, can either lease a whole property (house) or an individual room inside an offered house. Rooms or properties can be outfitted, incompletely outfitted or empty. When thinking about renting a room or property, think about the expense of bond, week after week lease, utilities, suppers, web and moving expenses before going into a tenant contract.
Renting a room typically comprises a private stay with a common restroom and public zones of the house. Offer lodging can likewise offer moderate accommodation, the chance to part the expense of utilities, fabricate kinships and an informal community.
Arrangements | Renting a Room | Renting a Property |
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Cost | Average cost per week of $150 | 1 bedroom $250+/week 2 bedrooms $300+/week 3 bedroom $400+/week |
Bond | 4 weeks of rent in advance | 4 weeks of rent in advance |
Contract | Sign a periodic or fixed term tenancy agreement prior to moving in | Sign a periodic or fixed term tenancy agreement prior to moving in |
Other Expenses | Groceries- $80+/week Internet-$50+/week Gas, Electricity and Water-$35 to $140+/ week |