Govenor Bourke Ballroom at Q Station Manly

Event Space in a Hotel
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Private space
1 North Head Scenic Drive, Manly, Sydney, 2095
Manly, Sydney

About this space

The Governor Bourke Ballroom at Q Station Manly is an event space with soft teal-green walls and plenty of large windows, this place lets the natural light pour in while you take in the amazing Sydney Harbour views. Our reddish-brown hardwood floors have a polished finish which makes the space warm. And with a capacity of up to 200 guests, it’s the perfect spot for a celebration that’s sure to impress!


Prices

Sunday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Monday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Tuesday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Wednesday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Thursday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Friday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Saturday
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Per hour
6:00 am – 6:00 am
from $250 hire fee per hour
Note: Alcohol licence until 2:00 am. Extension available. All prices include GST.
Pricing updated by venue 6 days ago

Capacity

Standing
up to 150
Dining
up to 180
Theatre
up to 200
Cabaret
up to 112
Classroom
up to 100

Catering and drinks

In-house catering
External catering not allowed
Venue provides alcohol
BYO alcohol not allowed

Facilities

Wi-Fi
Projector
Flatscreen TV
Whiteboard
Flipchart
PA system / speakers
Natural light
Accommodation available
Free parking is available on-site
Conference call facilities
Air conditioning
Storage space
Quiet space

Music & sound equipment

Own music allowed
Bring your own DJ
Noise restriction from 23:00

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Rules of the space

Allowed events

Promoted and ticketed events
Wedding licence
Temporary event notices (TENs) available

Host rules

NA

Cancellation policy: Custom

Show cancellation details

Sprawled across the hillside on the very edge of Sydney Harbour, the historic Quarantine Station has not only an impressive Sydney Harbour National Park location but also an incredible history behind its more recent transformation into Q Station. This transformation from the often harsh reality of a quarantine station to today’s peaceful accommodation and conference centre is a compelling tale of survival, adaptation and sustainability. Today our site is listed on both State and Commonwealth heritage registers as an integral element of North Head and its Aboriginal, natural and cultural significance.

A place of supreme natural beauty, North Head is home to varied flora and fauna. Endangered populations of eastern long-nosed bandicoots, little penguins, sunshine wattle and eastern suburbs banksia scrub all make their home amidst the built environment of the Quarantine Station.

Q Station is located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, just a 5-minute drive from Manly Wharf and 30 minutes from Sydney CBD.

For the safety of all our guests and native wildlife, vehicle access on site is restricted to Q Station vehicles only. Free parking is available at the entrance of our site, and we encourage guests to walk to make the most of their visit or jump in our complimentary shuttle bus. BBQ’s, alcohol, animals, glass, stereo systems and takeaway food may not be brought onto the site or beach by members of the public.


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