Life at Berwick Campus
Exploring life on campus will give you a sense of the community and broaden your university experience.

Spaces to explore
If you're finding it hard to afford basic food and supplies, come and grab some free groceries from our on-campus pantry.
Berwick Healthcare is located on campus and offers bulk-billed appointments to Federation students.
Speak to a chaplain to connect with religious communities, engage in self-reflection or get multi-faith guidance.
There are lots of quiet spots around campus – both indoors and outside.
The student lounge in Building 902 has a table tennis table and fenced courtyard.
Anyone can use the non-denominational reflection room in Building 902.
How to get to campus
There are lots of travel options. Find out how to get to Berwick by car, train or bus.
Student clubs
Take a break from your assignments and meet people with similar niche interests by joining a student club. There are lots to choose from. And if you can’t find anything suitable, you can always start your own.




Sport

Our recreation program is all about fun and inclusion. No experience? No worries. Come along and join in.

You can compete in high-level university sport events and leagues at Federation by joining a Fed Falcons team.
Student accommodation
Living on res is so convenient. You don’t have to buy furniture or white goods. Your utilities and internet bills are included. Having lots of different housemates is never boring. And your commute to class is negligible – which means you get to sleep in every day.





Aboriginal Education Centre
The AEC supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Federation. Drop into the office to get help with careers, scholarships, referrals and more.