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Mill Hill Community Centre
Location: The Mill Hill Community Centre is located at 31-33 Spring Street, Bondi Junction, NSW in the Mill Hill Precinct in the heart of Bondi Junction with a short walk to Bondi Junction Interchange, major shopping centres and restaurants.
How to book: To book a room either email your request to venuehire@waverley.nsw.gov.au or call 9083 8300.
Mill Hill office hours: 9am to 4.30pm - Monday to Friday. The office can be located on the Ground Floor (front of building).
Public transport options: Bondi Junction Interchange (Trains & Buses) within a minute walk.
Parking: There is limited on street parking however, there are a number of parking stations closeby.
Community Hall
COVID-19 Capacity: 45
Dimensions: 20m x 9m.
Equipment: Wooden floor, 10 tables and 45 chairs, pull down projection screen.
Commercial kitchen: (fees apply): Equipped with a large gas oven, microwave, dishwasher, large single fridge, sink and Zip hot water tap. Please bring your own tea and coffee, crockery and cutlery.
Available hours: Monday to Friday 5pm to 10pm. Weekends 8.00am to 10pm.
Suitable uses: Workshops, meetings, forums, training sessions or community cultural social activities.
Access information: The building is supervised between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. An access card is needed to enter the building outside of these hours. A card can be collected from the Mill Hill Centre reception during the supervised hours. Please contact 9083 8999. Access cards can be returned out of hours by posting them in the access cards return box located outside the reception.
Disabled access? Yes.
How much does it cost:
Type of booking | Hire Fee | Security Bond | Cleaning Fee |
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Standard rate | |||
Peak 5.00pm to close weekdays and all day on weekends | $52.30 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Community/Non for profit (non-local) | |||
Peak 5.00pm to close weekdays and all day on weekends | $26.15 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Private functions (minimum 4hr bookings) | |||
Half day (4 hours) | $344 per half-day | $500 | $60 per hour |
Full day (8 hours) | $688 per hour | $500 | $60 per hour |
Additional hours | $100 per hour | $500 | $60 per hour |
Kitchen hire | $57.50 per use | $60 per hour | |
Registered Not for Profit groups 50% discount on private function rate | |||
Commercial functions / events additional 50% premium on Private function rates |
Meeting Room 1
COVID-19 Capacity: 6
Dimensions: 6m x 4.5m
Equipment: 4 tables and 6 chairs, whiteboard and projector screen provided.
Kitchenette (free of charge): Access to a shared kitchenette located adjacent to Room 1. Equipped with Zip hot water tap, sink, microwave and a small bar fridge. Please bring your own tea and coffee, crockery and cutlery.
Available hours: Monday to Sunday 8am to 10pm.
Suitable uses: Workshop, meetings, forums, training sessions or community cultural social activities.
Access information: The building is supervised between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. An access card is needed to enter the building outside of these hours. A card can be collected from the Mill Hill Centre reception during the supervised hours. Please contact 9083 8999. Access cards can be returned out of hours by posting them in the access cards return box located outside the reception.
Disabled access? Yes via Lift
How much does it cost:
Type of booking | Hire Fee | Security Bond | Cleaning Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Standard rate | $37 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Community / Not for Profit groups | $18.50 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Meeting Room 2
COVID-19 Capacity: 12
Dimensions: 7m x 7m
Equipment:: 6 Tables and 12 chairs provided, whiteboard, projector and screen, laptop connectivity (additional charges apply for the use of the AV equipment), roof terrace with outdoor furniture.
Kitchenette: (free of charge): Access to a shared kitchenette on level 2. Equipped with Zip hot water tap, sink, microwave and a small bar fridge. Please bring your own tea and coffee, crockery and cutlery.
Available hours: Monday to Sunday 8am to 10pm.
Suitable uses: Workshop, meetings, forums, training sessions or community cultural social activities.
Access information: The building is supervised between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. An access card is needed to enter the building outside of these hours. A card can be collected from the Mill Hill Centre reception during the supervised hours. Please contact 9083 8999. Access cards can be returned out of hours by posting them in the access cards return box located outside the reception.
Disabled access? Yes via Lift
How much does it cost:
Type of booking | Hire Fee | Security Bond | Cleaning Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Standard rate | $42.10 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Community / Not for Profit groups | $21.05 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Meeting Room 3 and 4 (Level 2)
COVID-19 Capacity: 4
Dimensions: 6m x 3m
Equipment: 2 tables and 4 chairs provided.
Kitchenette: (free of charge): Access to a shared kitchenette on level 2. Equipped with Zip hot water tap, sink, microwave and a small bar fridge. Please bring your own tea and coffee, crockery and cutlery.
Available hours: Monday to Friday 5pm to 10pm. Weekends 8.00am to 10pm.
Suitable uses: Workshop, meetings, forums, training sessions or community cultural social activities.
Access information: The building is supervised between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. An access card is needed to enter the building outside of these hours. A card can be collected from the Mill Hill Centre reception during the supervised hours. Please contact 9083 8997.
Disabled access? Yes via Lift
How much does it cost:
Type of booking | Hire Fee | Security Bond | Cleaning Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Standard rate | $37 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Community / Not for Profit groups | $18.50 per hour | $0-$100 | N/A |
Need more information?Phone: 9083 8300
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