Accessibility

Event: The Impact Awards 2023

General information

Contact name

Adelaide Convention Centre

Contact number

08 8212 4099

Travel instructions

Please refer to the attached East Entrance Access Map. Please click here - https://www.adelaidecc.com.au/visiting/the-centre/ - to see further information regarding public transport, parking and directions to the Adelaide Convention Centre.

Entry instructions

Guests will need to enter via the East Entrance off Noth Terrace. Please see attached Access Map including directions from both the North Terrace and Riverbank Car Parks.

After entry instructions

Stage ramping is available to users of the venue upon request. The ramp has a gradient of 1:14 and can be installed in numerous configurations allowing for the varying heights of stage units. A portable wheelchair lift can also be installed into our staging units and is easily operated by the user.

Toilet location

Access signs are clearly visible and direct persons to unisex accessible toilets located throughout the Centre.

Accessible parking

The ACC operates the Riverbank and North Terrace car parks, which are located directly underneath the Centre and operate 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The Riverbank car park is accessed via Festival Drive whilst the North Terrace car park is accessed from North Terrace, immediately below Halls I, J & K. Accessible car parking spaces are located on each level. Both car parks are fitted with video surveillance camera systems, with regular security patrols. The Riverbank car park has a height restriction of 1.96m on Level One and 2m on Level Two. The North Terrace car park has a height restriction of 2m. Special consideration to reduce distance of travel and cope with large volumes of traffic for disabled passengers unloading can be made upon request. For more information on car parks, please visit: www.adelaidecc.com.au/visiting/the-centre/

Adelaide Convention Centre's Access and Inclusion Plan

Adelaide Convention Centre provides a range of accessibility options and facilities. The entire Centre, which is spread across three floors, is completely accessible, with lift and escalator access to all levels. https://www.adelaidecc.com.au/content/uploads/2021/07/ACC-Access-and-Inclusion-Plan.pdf

First Aid

The ACC has two first aid facilities with qualified first aid staff readily available. The Centre is equipped with defibrillators. Any medical requirements should be directed to an ACC staff member who will contact the appropriate person to assist.

Features

The following accessibility features are provided at the event

Access
Assistive listening systems
Braille symbol
Wheelchair accessibility