Accessibility

Event: Mental Health Australia's 2021 Grace Groom Memorial Oration (Non-Members)

General information

Contact name

Nikki Hogan

Contact number

0404081190

Travel instructions

Taxis can drop off at the front entrance. Call Cabxpress on 1300 222 977 or Canberra Elite on 132 227. ----- National Gallery of Australia Car: Paid parking applies on weekdays and weekends until 5pm in the main carpark. The main carpark is underground and accessible from Parkes Place off King Edward Terrace. Bike: There are 15 bikes racks in total at the Gallery. Ten are located at the base of the ramp at street level and there are five more closer to Lake Burley Griffin, near the Sculpture Garden. Bus: The closest bus stop is on King Edward Terrace and Parkes Place East, just a short walk from the Gallery. For timetable information visit Transport Canberra or call 131 71

Entry instructions

All Mental Health Australia Events will follow a COVID Safe Plan developed in consultation with the venue and based on ACT Health Guidelines at the time of planning and on the day of the event. ----- National Gallery The entrance to the Gallery's underground carpark is down a ramp from Parkes Place. As you turn off King Edward Terrace into Parkes Place the entrance is immediately on your right. To enter the carpark take a ticket and the boom gate will lift. The Gallery’s underground carpark has eight reserved spaces for visitors with a disability close to lift access that will take you to the main entrance.

Toilet location

National Gallery Accessible toilets are located on Ground level near the cloakroom and on Level 1 near the James Fairfax Theatre.

Accessible parking

National Gallery The Gallery’s underground carpark has eight reserved spaces for visitors with a disability close to lift access that will take you to the main entrance. The entrance to the Gallery's underground carpark is down a ramp from Parkes Place. As you turn off King Edward Terrace into Parkes Place the entrance is immediately on your right.

Service Animals

Service Animals are welcome