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Terrace Room One

Terrace Room One

The western side of the Terrace Room, Terrace Room One is available Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm.

Entry is through the Gordon Darling Hall, opposite the Western Courtyard, and on the north side, the room opens onto an outdoor-heated terrace with lovely views of gardens and the lake. Slightly larger than Terrace Room Two, this space is ideal for a breakfast or lunch reception, a workshop or planning day.

Rates
Full weekday (8am–5pm) $800
Weekday (6–10am / 8am–12pm / 11am–3pm / 1–5pm) $550
Weekend (10am–5pm) $800

 

Seating capacities, 146m2
Cocktail up to 150
Theatre up to 120
Round tables up to 90
Long tables up to 80
Cabaret up to 64
U-shaped up to 36

It’s possible that there’s been a change in government restrictions and you’re seeing the following seating capacity figures or venue guide PDF before we’ve had the chance to update them. To ensure we can meet your needs please get in touch by completing the enquiry form or contacting The Fresh Collective at eventsnpg@thefreshcollective.com.au

Seating configurations

Theatre style

Theatre seating

Theatre style seating is considered the best way to maximise space, but does not lend itself to note taking or group interaction. It is ideal for events that feature staged entertainment or speakers.

Round/long

Round long seating

Seating style almost always used at functions that include food. Also for boardroom style seating for groups that gather around one large table.

Cabaret

Cabaret seating

Similar to banquet seating, but the chairs are placed around one-half of the table. The chairs all face the front of the room. Suitable for conference and seminar events.

U-shaped

U-shaped seating

This style of seating consists of tables in a u-shape. Attendees are seated around the shape facing each other, but there is a space between the tables that can be used for presentations.

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