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conference and event venues

Looking for a venue for your next conference, meeting or special event? Use our handy guide below.

beaumaris

Surfside Motor Inn | 0407 342 918 | 60 pax | Visit website to enquire


bicheno

Beachfront Conference Room (03) 6375 1111
Visit Website 123 pax Enquire

Bicheno Bowls Club 0438 455 587
120 pax $50 refundable

Bicheno Golf Club (03) 6375 1208
Visit Website 100 pax $80 per day

Bicheno Town Hall (03) 6375 1181
100 pax $6 per hour

Farm Shed (03) 6375 1868
Visit Website Varied Enquire

Lobster Shack Lookout Room (03) 6375 1588
Visit Website 30 pax $50 per hour

Medical Centre Meeting Room 0419 130 387
20 pax $35 per day

Overtime Vineyard 0409 607 917
Visit Website 10 pax Enquire

conference and event venues

Looking for a venue for your next conference, meeting or special event? Use our handy guide below.

beaumaris

Surfside Motor Inn | 0407 342 918 | 60 pax | Visit website to enquire


bicheno

Beachfront Conference Room (03) 6375 1111
Visit Website 123 pax Enquire

Bicheno Bowls Club 0438 455 587
120 pax $50 refundable

Bicheno Golf Club (03) 6375 1208
Visit Website 100 pax $80 per day

Bicheno Town Hall (03) 6375 1181
100 pax $6 per hour

Farm Shed (03) 6375 1868
Visit Website Varied Enquire

Lobster Shack Lookout Room (03) 6375 1588
Visit Website 30 pax $50 per hour

Medical Centre Meeting Room 0419 130 387
20 pax $35 per day

Overtime Vineyard 0409 607 917
Visit Website 10 pax Enquire

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