Conferences and Events Spaces

The Women’s College has over 20 years experience in providing professional conferencing and events facilities. Whether planning a conference for 270 delegates, an alfresco cocktail function or boardroom style meeting, the Women’s College can provide the facilities, catering and personal service to stage a memorable event.


Features

  • The Sibyl Centre – Award winning NEW venue fitted with state of the art technology
  • Heritage listed main building and landscaped gardens
  • Convenient inner city location
  • Air-conditioning, WiFi and AV in all meeting rooms
  • Furniture included
  • Award-winning in-house caterers; Catering packages and menus
  • Natural light
  • Evening and weekend parking
  • Special rates for registered charities and government bodies

Contact and bookings

Conferences, seminars and dinners are held all year round. For expert advice on tailoring your event or to arrange a tour, talk to our experienced Events Team:

Gineke de Haan
(e) conference@thewomenscollege.edu.au
(t) +61 2 9517 5030   


Venues, layouts and capacities*

THE SIBYL CENTRE
Award winning
NEW venue
  Small
round
tables
     
 TheatreSeminarCabaretClassroomU-ShapeRectangleDiningCocktail
Sibyl Auditorium270 max
230 with
catering
130-15065 – 909028 – 3640125300
Sibyl Courtyard
Adjacent to Auditorium
Outdoor
seating
150
Sibyl Level 2
On request
Breakout
hubs
120
Sibyl Level 3
On request
Breakout
space
120
VENUES WITHIN THE
HERITAGE LISTED
MAIN BUILDING
       
 TheatreSeminarClassroomU-ShapeRectangleDiningCocktail
Menzies Common Rooms200144813444200
Main Common Rooms1005432303454120
Library5024282228
Louisa Macdonald Dining Hall       
Full size (traditional + new side)308
Traditional sides148
New side160
Outdoor Function Space
Williams Courtyard
lawn & paved area with
BBQ (caterer operated)
60150
Small Meeting Rooms
Small Meeting Rooms
(click for floor plan)
Ida Saunders Room1516810 – 1216
Frensham Rooms141012
Courtyard Tutorial Room6 – 138 – 14
Courtyard Meeting Room6 – 138 – 14
S = Available during semester       

We acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work.