Bonython Hall
Beautifully imposing Bonython Hall faces south toward Pulteney Street from North Terrace. Completed in 1936, it acts as the main ceremonial hall for the ³ÉÈË´óƬ as well as providing a grand venue for public events.
Room detail
Uses
- Conferences
- Presentations
- Graduations
- Exams
- Reception dinners
- Weddings
- Large events
Prices available upon request.Ìý
Features
- Access to AV equipment including: projector, microphones, lectern and screens
- High resolution presentation screen with VGA/HDMI input and audio jack
- Video-conferencing facilities
- Teleconference capability
- Access to the Goodman Crescent Lawns
Special conditions
- Vice Chancellor approval must be obtained for any new or external events to take place in Bonython Hall. Please contactÌýfacilities bookingsÌýfor more information.
- No smoke/haze/dry ice machines to be used in Bonython Hall unless approval has been granted by the ³ÉÈË´óƬ.
- All Bonython Hall artwork must remain in place unless approval to remove the art has been granted by the ³ÉÈË´óƬ (any costs associated with removing the artwork must be covered by the event organiser).
- Duct-tape must not be used on the Bonython Hall flooring.
Room configuration
The Bonython Hall can be configured in a range of different layouts to suitÌýa variety of functions. The hall comes standard with wooden lecture theatre seating but can be cleared for dinners and cocktail events.
If additional furniture is required for your event it will need to be hired through an external company.
Configuration | Maximum capacity |
---|---|
Lecture theatre | 920 |
Cocktail | 1000+ |
Banquet | 300 - 350 |
Cabaret | 250 - 300 |
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