Discover the charm of the Entertainment Hall at White Bay Power Station, a hidden gem in Sydney’s vibrant event landscape. This venue offers an intimate and versatile setting for small-scale gatherings.
Entertainment Hall
Originally designed to provide a recreational space for the workers at White Bay Power Station, the Entertainment Hall at White Bay Power Station was a bustling hub for social activities and gatherings. Today, it stands as a powerful reminder of the workforce's community spirit.
Intimate industrial elegance
The Entertainment Hall exudes a unique charm with its stage, scenic murals and large windows, allowing natural light to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. This space is perfect for hosting small events such as intimate performances, community gatherings and creative workshops.
Historic Heritage appeal
Standout features of the Entertainment Hall are historic scenic mural frescoes and architectural details. These elements enhance the aesthetic appeal of the venue and serve as conversation starters, providing a unique context and a sense of history that enriches the event experience.
Host a unique one of a kind event at the Entertainment Hall
The Entertainment Hall’s layout fosters a welcoming environment, allowing for meaningful interactions and memorable experiences. Its historic details, and scenic murals, provide a distinctive backdrop that enhances the ambience of any event. For those seeking an intimate and stylish location steeped in history, the Entertainment Hall at White Bay Power Station offers an exceptional setting to impress and inspire.
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Promotional Activity
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Community and cultural events
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Small community gatherings
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Events
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Functions
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Filming
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Business Events
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Event support area in conjunction with events at White Bay Power Station
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Intimate performances / concerts
- Community events
- Launches
- Corporate functions
- Filming and photography
- Live music and performances
- Exhibitions
- Workshops and meetings
- Pedestrian access only
- All equipment will need to be hand-carried to the venue, no lift access
- Small kitchenette only containing microwave, bar fridge, dishwasher and sink
- Limited storage space
- Heritage listed building
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SurfaceTimber floorboards.
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ToiletsAvailable in venue.
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Pedestrian accessRegular bus routes 441 and 442, departing from the Queen Victoria Building York St, Stands B & D with stops on Robert St. Pedestrian gate access of Victoria Road.
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Vehicle accessNot available.
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ParkingNo on-site parking. There is limited on-street parking on surrounding streets.
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PowerPlease contact Placemaking NSW directly to discuss.
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WaterAvailable in kitchenette and bathrooms.