Liverpool campus security

We have moved

UOW Liverpool has now relocated to its new campus at 50 Scott Street in the Liverpool Civic Place precinct.

Liverpool Civic Place, 50 Scott Street,
Liverpool NSW 2170

Nearest Cross Street: Macquarie Street

Emergencies

Call Triple Zero, 000 for Police, Fire Brigade or Ambulance
Then call the Campus emergency number on (02) 87636055, or raise an Emergency Alert, a First Aid Alert or help call using the SafeZone App.

You can also get support in an emergency from the UOW Security team (Wollongong) via 4221 4900 (emergency contact).

General enquiries and non-emergency contacts

Campus Manager: 8536 2004 (during business hours).
SNP Security: 8763 6444 (general contact).
UOW Security (Wollongong): 4221 4555 (general contact).

Download SafeZone

SafeZone is UOW Security's mobile app and is the quickest way to contact Security. All UOW Campus locations are covered by the app.

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Safety and security

Additional safety and security information and resources are available on the UOW Security website.

Follow these tips to protect your personal property while on campus:

  • Ensure you have marked and labelled your belongings for easy identification.
  • Keep model and serial numbers (where applicable) recorded, and take photographs of valuable items. Lock items (including unattended offices).
  • Do not leave wallets, purses, bags, mobile phones, cameras and laptops unattended.
  • Ensure you retrieve your USB when using a shared computer.
  • Found property should be handed into Security, including textbooks and USBs found in the library. USBs are retained for six weeks and then destroyed.
  • If you have lost property report it to Security.
  • Carpark access is available to registered vPermit holders and UOW invited guests as organised via Campus Management.
  • Carpark users must only park in Liverpool Campus’ UOW marked spaces.
  • Ensure you lock your vehicle, and take any valuables with you. If you must leave any valuables, hide them from view.
  • When returning to your vehicle, carry your keys in your hand, and look inside your vehicle before entering to ensure no one is concealed inside.
  • Carry your bag in a way that prevents bag snatchers from getting your bag, in a way that won’t cause you injury if you are attacked.
  • If you see anyone acting suspiciously, contact UOW Security as soon as possible.

Campuses can experience bike theft. To reduce the risk of bike theft:

  • Secure your bike to a bike rack, using a good quality tamper proof or bolt cutter resistant lock (e.g. a D Bolt or U shaped lock). It is preferable if part of the frame is locked to the rack (also lock the wheels if possible).
  • Do not leave accessories with the bike.
  • Record the frame number and/or engrave driver’s licence details or use other identifying marks. Keep a list of these details.
  • Keep a record of the sales docket.

At UOW Liverpool, there is a five-bay shared bike hanger located within the car park near the entrance of the car park.

There are security CCTV cameras installed at the car park entrance/exit.

Tips for bike security brochure (PDF)

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If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault or harassment, you are not alone. UOW offers confidential support, advice, and a range of reporting options. Whether you need immediate emergency assistance or just someone to talk to, help is available.

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