About the Conference
Accommodation & Transport
General Information
Related Links
Getting to UOW
Door-to-door Bus connection
Airport Connections run a door-to-door shuttle bus between the airport and wherever you indicate (hotel, university, home, etc.) in the Illawarra. Phone 42 617393.
Coming by car
The Wollongong campus is nestled beside the F6 freeway, allowing easy access for travel by car or motorcycle. (The F6 freeway follows the Princes Highway along the south coast).
- From Sydney, proceed south along the F6 freeway. At the bottom of the escarpment the road takes a sweeping turn to the right and flattens out. About 500 metres on is the University/Gwynneville exit then just follow the signs onto campus.
- From southern NSW, proceed north along the F6 freeway following the signs for Sydney and take the University exit.
Getting to Wollongong by train
It is relatively easy to get to Wollongong by train from Sydney Airport. From the station under the airport buy a ticket to Wollongong and catch the train to Wolli Creek. Change at Wolli Creek to the Illawarra and South Coast lines. You may be able to catch a train to Wollongong from Wolli Creek station or you may have to change trains at Hurstville. The whole trip is likely to take 2 hours and should cost about $AUS15. Trains usually run hourly. If you are looking at the train timetables (there is a link under “useful links” on the Conference site) you need to look at the South Coast line (not the Illawarra line which doesn’t actually come into the Illawarra).
Coming to UOW by Train
There is a shuttle bus that runs from North Wollongong train station and does a loop of the campus. It operates weekdays from 7:30am to 10:30 pm all through session and exam periods, and on a reduced timetable at other times. See NG Shuttle Timetable here or at the bus stops.
The campus map here [pdf 359kb] shows bus stops and the conference venue.
Parking on Campus
As the conference is taking place during a non-teaching week there should be plenty of parking available on campus. Parking for visitors is restricted to certain car parks and there is a fee for parking on weekdays.
Here is a map [pdf 359kb] of the campus indicating the appropriate car parks and the conference venue.
Walking to the University
If you want to walk to the University from North Wollongong you need to cross the railway line by going over the pedestrian bridge at North Wollongong Railway Station. It’s a relatively simple walk if you do so, and it’s not if you don’t cross there.
Here is a map [pdf 389] on which there is marked routes from North Wollongong and from the centre of Wollongong that utilise walking/cycling tracks as much as possible
Conference Program
The final
conference program
is now available [pdf 103kb]













