Campbelltown Campus

Location
The Campbelltown campus is situated in the suburb of Macarthur in the Campbelltown Local Government Area. The campus is located on the corner of Narellan Road and Gilchrist Drive, entrance is via Narellan Road.
Maps
- Campbelltown campus map (opens in a new window) (PDF, 282Kb)
- Campbelltown campus (full site) map (opens in a new window) (PDF, 226Kb)
Campus services
The following services are available on the Campbelltown campus:
- Badanami Centre
- Campus Safety and Security (first aid)
- Child Care
- Library
- NRMA service point, near security office Building 21
- Student Accommodation
- Student Central
- Taxi pick up point
- UniClinic
- UWSConnect coffee shop, gym, canteen and retail outlet
- UWSConnect Books
- UWSConnect Fitness (gym)
Getting to uni
The UWS Campbelltown Transport Access Guide (TAG) (opens in a new window) (PDF, 345Kb) provides information to UWS staff, students and visitors about active travel. Active travel means walking, cycling and/or using public transport and 30 minutes a day is recommended by the Australian Government Health Guidelines(opens in a new window) to maintain your health.
131500 Transport Info on the go (opens in a new window) can assist in planning your trip or locate the next bus, train or ferry service from your current location. Visit the Transport Infoline (opens in a new window) or call 131 500 for all your transport information requirements.
Campbelltown Region Overview
Campbelltown offers a unique balance between city and rural lifestyles. About one hour by road or train from the Sydney CBD, it is a city set in a landscape of rolling hills and farms. There are a number of historic buildings from the Colonial era around town and the surrounding district.
The diverse multicultural population of 150 000 residents includes many people from non-English speaking backgrounds.
There are lots of recreational activities with venues for golf, swimming, tennis, horse riding and fascinating walks in the nearby Mt Annan Botanic Garden – Australia’s largest botanic garden, with an abundance of birdlife and Australia’s native plant species.




