Scoops & Scrolls FAQ's
General Event Info
Who can attend?
Scoops & Scrolls is for UNSW professional and academic staff.
Do I need a ticket?
Yes. While the event is free to attend, registration is required so we can plan catering and accommodate dietary requirements. Please register for a ticket here.
What ticket should I register for?
Please select the ticket that best suits your dietary needs. Details of what’s included with each ticket type are outlined below.
Standard Ticket
- Messina Clancy’s Golden Crunch
Contains dairy, egg, soy. Halal-friendly, gluten- and nut-free. - Shadow Baking Cinnamon Scroll
Contains dairy, egg, gluten. Halal-friendly and nut-free.
Gluten Free Ticket
- Messina Clancy’s Golden Crunch
Contains dairy, egg, soy. Halal-friendly, gluten- and nut-free. - Shadow Baking Gluten Free Brownie
Contains dairy, egg, soy. Halal-friendly, gluten- and nut-free.
Vegan Ticket
- Messina Vegan Option
Halal-friendly and nut-free. - Shadow Baking Vegan Cinnamon Scroll
Contains gluten. Halal-friendly and nut-free.
Where can I collect my dietary option?
There will be clearly marked collection areas for dietary options. Please let staff know if you have registered for a vegan or gluten free ticket when collecting your items and our staff will guide you to the correct area.
Can I register for my team?
To help us manage catering and dietary requirements accurately, we ask that each staff member registers individually for their own ticket. The registration process is quick and easy, and should take less than five minutes to complete.
Can I collect for my colleague?
To ensure everyone has a fair chance to enjoy Scoops & Scrolls, we’re unable to allow collection on behalf of colleagues. Each attendee must be present to collect their items, as quantities are limited to one scoop and one scroll per person.
Where is the event located?
Scoops & Scrolls will be held at Leighton Hall, inside the John Niland Scientia Building, with outdoor seating on the Scientia Lawn and terrace areas, at UNSW Sydney’s Kensington Campus (G19).
How long will the Scoops & Scrolls be available?
Scoops & Scrolls will run for three hours, from 12.00pm to 3.00pm.
What should I bring?
Please bring your staff ID card to show event staff upon entry to Leighton Hall.
Is photography allowed?
Absolutely! Feel free to take and share photos from the day. There will also be an official photographer capturing the event.
Travel & Amenity
What public transport options are available?
Leighton Hall (John Niland Scientia Building) is easily accessible via public transport. The closest light rail stop is the UNSW High Street (L2 line) and the closest bus stop is UNSW Gate 14, Barker Street (303). For more information please call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit transportnsw.info.
Where can I park?
The Botany St Car Park (Gate 11) parking station is the closest to the venue, and is located here. For more information head here.
I work at the Paddington campus; how do I get to Scoops & Scrolls?
The UNSW shuttle bus service will be operating. A link to the timetable can be found here.
Accessibility
Where is the accessible drop off point?
The closest accessible drop off point to Leighton Hall is via Gate 11, Botany Street. More information on getting there can be found via our interactive accessibility map available here.
Hidden Disabilities
UNSW is proud to be a part of the global Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network. The Hidden Disability Sunflower is a tool to voluntarily share that you have a hidden disability. By wearing a Sunflower, you're just letting our staff know that you might need extra help, understanding, or just more time. Our security and event staff team at UNSW are trained to recognise the Hidden Disability Sunflower and assist where needed.
National Relay Service
The Events team is happy to receive phone calls via the National Relay Service. TTY users, phone 133 677, then ask for 02 9065 0485. Speak and Listen users, phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 02 9065 0485. For more information on all other relay calls, visit here.