Accessibility

Event: Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Quiet Sessions

General information

Contact name

Bec Dugmore

Contact number

0401436251

Travel instructions

Car: Ticketed parking is available on Plane Tree Drive and Goodman Building carparks (off Hackney Road). Tram: Catch the tram to the Botanic Garden stop on North Terrace which is 150m from the Main Gate. Bus: Please check Adelaide Metro for bus services into the city. Bus Stop 2 on Hackney Rd is closest to the Hackney Gate. Bikes & e-Scooters: There are bike racks outside of the gates and scooter parking zones along Hackney Road.

Entry instructions

The closest entrance gate is the Conservatory Gate, off of Plane Tree Drive. Please check in for the event at the northern end of the Bicentennial Conservatory with the staff located just inside the automatic doors.

After entry instructions

Please show your ticket to staff inside the Bicentennial Conservatory. Once you have checked in with staff, you can explore the exhibition at your own pace.

Hazards

The Exhibition is located throughout the Bicentennial Conservatory on a paved pathway at ground level and includes a low gradient sloped board walk to the upper level and low gradient sloped paved path on the ground level. As this is a Rainforest environment, please be aware that there may be moisture in the air and on the paths depending on the weather and can sometimes cause the pathways to be slippery.

Toilet location

Noel Lothian: Located between the Rose Garden and Kitchen Garden (D15 map reference). These include an accessible toilet and a baby change table.

Accessible parking

Accessible parking spaces are available within all 4-hour parking zones and are free of charge for people displaying a disability parking permit. For visits longer than 4 hours, permit holders are welcome to park in 10-hour bays and can pay half the ticketed price for the duration of the stay.

Printed materials

The Exhibition will be displayed on Dibond prints and signage is printed with black plain font in 21pt body text and 16.9pt description text on a white background.

Quiet Sessions

These exhibition walkways will take you on a trail that is about 200m in length, and both walkways have full wheelchair access. During your visit you can expect natural lighting, natural soundscapes, no motorised equipment in this area and lowered visitation numbers of up to 40 people. There are benches located at both ends of the Bicentennial Conservatory.