The process for applying for a parking permit varies between hospitals. In 2016 the application and payment processes for staff at Royal Perth Hospital and Fremantle Hospital changed with the transition across to PAYG parking and the launch of the new Electronic Parking Application Form. KEMH staff transitioned across to PAYG parking in November 2017.
To apply for parking, you will need to follow the relevant link below for your hospital and follow the instructions accordingly.
Fremantle Hospital (FH
FH transitioned to the new PAYG arrangements in 2016.
New staff or those wishing to apply for an onsite staff parking permit need to follow the application process outlined below;
- All Health Staff or Site Users with an authorised HE # must reapply using the electronic Parking Permit Application Form which can only be accessed via the Health Intranet. Follow the link below to access the form.https://casr2.hdwa.health.wa.gov.au
- Health Staff members who do not have a current computer access number will need to apply by contacting their site-based supervisor for access to the electronic Parking Permit Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Volunteers will need to apply via their site-based coordinator.
- Contractors with a regular site-based health employee contact will need to make arrangements with them to apply by accessing the electronic Parking Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Non-Health based Staff/Contractors/Tenants or Students will need to make arrangements to apply by e-mailing MAPD directly at parking@health.wa.gov.au.
Royal Perth Hospital (RPH)
RPH transitioned to the new PAYG arrangements in 2016.
New staff or those wishing to apply for an onsite staff parking permit need to follow the application process outlined below;
- All Health Staff or site users with an authorised HE # must apply using the Electronic Parking Permit Application Form which can only be accessed via the Health Intranet. Click on the link below for access.https://casr2.hdwa.health.wa.gov.au
- Health Staff members who do not have a current computer access number will need to apply by contacting their site-based supervisor for access to the electronic Parking Permit Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Volunteers will need to apply via their site-based coordinator.
- Contractors with a regular site-based health employee contact will need to make arrangements with them to apply by accessing the Electronic Parking Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Non-Health based Staff / Contractors / Tenants or Students will need to make arrangements to reapply by e-mailing MAPD directly at parking@health.wa.gov.au.
King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH)
KEMH transitioned to the new PAYG arrangements in 2017.
New staff or those wishing to apply for an onsite staff parking permit need to follow the application process outlined below;
- All Health Staff or site users with an authorised HE # must apply using the Electronic Parking Permit Application Form which can only be accessed via the Health Intranet. Click on the link below for access.https://casr2.hdwa.health.wa.gov.au
- Health Staff members who do not have a current computer access number will need to apply by contacting their site-based supervisor for access to the electronic Parking Permit Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Volunteers will need to apply via their site-based coordinator.
- Contractors with a regular site-based health employee contact will need to make arrangements with them to apply by accessing the Electronic Parking Application Form via the Health Intranet.
- Non-Health based Staff / Contractors / Tenants or Students will need to make arrangements to reapply by e-mailing MAPD directly at parking@health.wa.gov.au.
Staff working at the following hospitals are not required to pay for parking:
- Armadale Hospital
- Bentley Hospital
- Graylands Hospital
- Osborne Park Hospital
- Rockingham General Hospital
Please note that Osborne Park Hospital and Rockingham General Hospital both operate independent staff parking permit systems. Whilst there is no charge for staff parking, staff are required to obtain a permit for authorisation. Please contact the respective hospitals directly for further information.
If your parking permit application is not successful, you have the right to appeal the decision. Please refer to appeals for additional information.