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Want to use our meeting rooms?

YACVic has two meeting rooms located on our premises that are free for members to use. (Non-members will have to pay a small fee.)

Our large meeting room can comfortably hold 18 people around our meeting table or up to 30 people in lecture theatre style. It has a built-in projector and screen, electronic whiteboard, tea and coffee-making facilities, fridge and a lovely view of Federation Square.

Who can use these rooms?

Anyone can use our meeting rooms. However, while all YACVic members can do so free of charge, non-members will have to pay for the use of these rooms at the following rates:
  • $15 per hour, or
  • $100 per day during office hours.
The room hire price includes tea and coffee, use of the electronic whiteboard, data projector and screen. By negotiation, a laptop may be provided if not in use by YACVic staff.

When are the rooms available?

The rooms are available from 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.

What about parking?

YACVic does not provide carparking facilities for visitors using the rooms. There is, however, secure parking facilities next door at 192 Flinders Street and at nearby Federation Square.

Terms and conditions

  1. Any damages or loss to the equipment and/or room will be charged accordingly, as well as any security costs if a security call-out is required.
  2. A cleaning charge of $35.00 will be incurred if the room is left untidy or dishes are not done and returned to the meeting room.
  3. Alcohol is not to be consumed in the meeting room during office hours.
  4. The meeting room is to be reset to its original configuration at the end of the hire.
  5. There is a no smoking policy within the YACVic office and smoking is prohibited throughout the building.

To inquire about using our meeting rooms, simply call (03) 9267 3799 or use the form below.


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