Open Day Fremantle 2026
Open Day Fremantle 2026
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Why should I attend Open Day?

Open Day will provide you with a fantastic opportunity to chat one-on-one with academics, staff, alumni and current students about your study options and life here at Notre Dame. You’ll also be able to tour our unique town campus, attend information sessions and workshops to find out more about the degrees we have on offer, enjoy live entertainment, tasty treats and much, much more!  

 

Do I need to register to attend Notre Dame’s Open Day?

Yes, registration is essential. Once you’ve registered, you can easily plan your day by adding information sessions, workshops, tours and more to your personalised schedule. And you can update and change your schedule at any time.  

We cannot wait for you to join us on campus in Fremantle’s beautiful West End!

  

How do I plan my day and book specific sessions?

Planning your day is easy once you’ve registered! Simply explore all the available sessions, adding everything of interest to your very own personalised schedule. There will be a wide range of information sessions, workshops and tours hosted across the day, to give you a better look at what it’s like to be a Notre Dame student!  

 

I’m interested in postgraduate study. Can I attend Open Day?

Yes, of course! Our Open Day has sessions relevant for future students from all walks of life, whether you are interested in undergraduate or postgraduate study.

 

I’m an international student. Can I attend Open Day?

Yes! International students are more than welcome to attend Open Day and learn more about life here at Notre Dame. You’ll have the opportunity to chat to our International Student Team in our main Expo Hall.   

 

Are there any event restrictions or requirements I need to follow?

If you’re feeling unwell for any reason, we kindly ask you not to attend the event.  

We also recommend mask wearing when in close contact with others, particularly in high volume, mixed population settings. Some buildings on campus, such as the School of Medicine, may have a greater requirement for mask wearing.  

What time is the event being held?

Open Day runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM AWST. You can visit us on campus at any time within these hours, but it’s best to register and plan your day in advance so that you don’t miss any sessions you would like to attend. 

 

Will I be able to speak to staff and students about the degree I’m interested in?

Yes. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to engage with academics, staff, alumni and current students about your degree(s) of interest.

 

Am I allowed to bring my parents, family members and/or friends with me?

Of course! You’re more than welcome to bring along family members and friends to Open Day. When you register, you’ll be asked how many people will be accompanying you, so please just let us know. 

 

Is it too late to register on the day?

Not at all! Registrations will remain open all the way through the event, so you can register at any time. To make sure that you don’t miss out on any sessions, we would recommend registering and planning your schedule in advance.

Open Day was great, but I still have more questions! Who can I talk to?

You can give our Prospective Students Office a call on 1800 878 916 or email future@nd.edu.au. You can also book a personalised 1-on-1 Advice Session with one of our experienced Student Recruitment Officers for a day and time that suits you.

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Maps and Directions

Maps and Directions

Our campus is located at 23 High Street Fremantle 6160. Keep your confirmation email handy as you will need the barcode to scan for entry on the day. 

We encourage all visitors to consider using public transport for this event.

Public transport optionsTrain: The campus is only a short walk from the Fremantle train and bus station. On Saturdays, trains arrive in Fremantle every 15 minutes.Bus: There are multiple Transperth bus routes which stop at Fremantle station.

Travelling by carPlease be aware of the Fremantle Traffic Bridge closure and your options for travel into Fremantle. See the Main Roads website for more information.

Parking: Parking is available in surrounding streets and carparks, including the Collie Street Carpark. You can check out the City of Fremantle website for free, discounted or paid short term parking options. The closest is at Victoria Quay, across the road from our campus or you can book ahead for lower rates at Secure Parking.

Please note that road closures will be in place along Mouat Street and Croke Street for the duration of the event, with detours in place.

Entry

Entry into the event zone will be via

  • High Street and Mouat Street
  • Marine Terrace and Mouat Street
  • Cliff Street and Croke Street.

Contact us

At Notre Dame's Prospective Students Office, we are dedicated to guiding you on your educational journey. Explore our diverse programs, innovative research opportunities, and supportive campus environment. Join us in shaping your future and unlocking the endless possibilities that await you at Notre Dame.

Phone: 1800 878 916
Email: future@nd.edu.au
Address: 23 High St, Fremantle, WA 6160

 

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