What kind of parking is at your venue?

We have over 500 free car parking spaces for our members and guests visiting the club. We also have paid parking options for those looking for a place to park close to the Health and Knowledge Precinct. Daily Parking Is...

We have over 500 free car parking spaces for our members and guests visiting the club. We also have paid parking options for those looking for a place to park close to the Health and Knowledge Precinct.

Daily Parking

Is available around the oval for people visiting the Health and Knowledge Precinct for *$6 per day, via the boom gate entrance to Fankhauser Reserve. Payment can be made upon exiting via card payment*

Weekly passes

Are available for $40, with car parking located at Car Park 4 (Melia Court car park). These passes are valid for five days from Monday to Sunday and directions can be given by the car parking attendants upon your arrival. Cash or card* payment is required on arrival for the weekly passes.

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