Room bookings
Located 6 km southeast of Perth CBD, our Perth campus is home to more than 150 centrally booked venues that can be adapted to meet your technical, cultural and accessibility requirements. With spaces available for hire on weekends, semester breaks and outside the academic timetable, we cater to all needs and budgets.
Our venues
Lecture theatres
100 to 500 attendees
Suitable for conferences, award ceremonies, guest speakers or large events. Breakout venues can be provided as collaborative or flat floor rooms. A foyer will be required for catering requirements.
Collaborative and informal spaces
30 to 50 attendees
Suitable for training groups, large workshops and small functions. Moveable tables and chairs for flexible room and seat arrangements.
Flat floor venues
10 to 30 attendees
Suitable for seminars, meetings and small workshops. Moveable tables and chairs for flexible room and seat arrangements.
Outdoor spaces
50 to 2000 attendees
Open outdoor spaces, including lawn areas and courtyards can be booked for outdoor events. Not all locations have access to power. While a booking will ensure no other event can take place, we can’t guarantee exclusive use of the space, and the area cannot be blocked for access.
Sporting venues
Staff, students and the community can hire the facilities at Curtin Stadium for events and recreation. For more information visit Curtin Stadium event hire or hire a court or sport field.
Booking information
Before submitting an enquiry we recommend that you:
- view the academic calendar to note semester dates. Teaching venues, particularly large lecture theatres, are in high demand during semesters. Teaching activities take priority over external booking requests, which may impact requests with all-day duration.
- view our commercial venue hire prices below*
- view our terms and conditions below.
* Please note: Curtin alumni are subject to community venue hire prices.
Venue hire prices
Commercial – For external organisations, community groups or individuals see our commercial venue hire charges:
Bentley [.pdf 138KB]
Midland [.pdf 80KB]
Kalgoorlie [.pdf 77KB]
Community – For Curtin staff, students or alumni, approved Guild clubs, Curtin faculties, schools, departments or areas see our community venue hire charges:
Bentley [.pdf 118KB]
Midland [.pdf 81KB]
Kalgoorlie [.pdf 78KB]
Terms and conditions
Download our terms and conditions [.pdf 28KB]
COVID-19 Vaccination Policy – External Stakeholders and Visitors
Curtin University (ABN 99 143 842 569) (we or us) is committed to providing a safe campus for all our staff, students and community members.
For that reason, under our COVID-19 Vaccination Policy (Policy) we require our external stakeholders and visitors in Western Australia who attend a Curtin campus or facility, or who participate in an activity that is organised or facilitated by us that involves physical interaction with others, to provide evidence they are vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an exemption.
External Stakeholders and Visitors who wish to attend a campus or facility, or to participate in a University activity involving physical interaction with others, must have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by 21 February and a second by 21 March 2022. After 21 March 2022, these people will also need have received a third or booster within one month of becoming eligible. Exemptions apply.
You may need to update your COVID-19 digital certificate for it to show you have received your third dose. To do this delete your old digital certificate from your ServiceWA app and then follow these steps to upload an updated COVID-19 digital certificate that includes your booster dose.
Visitors will be required to show evidence of vaccination status upon entry to some University buildings/premises and may be required to produce this evidence while on campus grounds when asked.
Visitors to campus may be asked to show proof of vaccination while on campus grounds, prior to entry of University spaces, buildings or in order to participate in activities on campus. Visitors should always carry evidence of their vaccination information, to confirm their eligibility to be on campus if asked. Evidence can include:
- Australian Government COVID-19 Digital Certificate;
- Immunisation Statement recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register;
- International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate issued by the Australian Government; or
- other evidence approved by Curtin’s Chief Operating Officer or Provost (or their delegate)
Curtin’s Policy is in addition to any Government directions that apply to you.
Vaccination is a crucial way of protecting the health, safety and wellbeing of our community. Thank you for your ongoing support.