Q Station

venues

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A2 - the Dr Cumpston room

Originally the former general store and linen room, A2 is the main conference venue at the Q Station.

Constructed at the turn of the century the brick building features views of Sydney Harbour, a vast display wall of heritage objects originally stored in the building, air conditioning and reverse cycle heating. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 182.76 sqm
  • Theatre 150
  • Classroom 75
  • Boardroom 30
  • U-Shape 40
  • Banquet 100
  • Cabaret 70
  • Cocktail 150

P12 - Dr Salter room

The Dr Salter Room has the convenience of close proximity to accommodation and the breakfast restaurant Views.

The end verandas of building P12 offer dramatic views of Sydney Harbour and Q Station. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 42.49 sqm
  • Theatre 30
  • Classroom 20
  • Boardroom 15
  • U-Shape 15
  • Banquet 20
  • Cabaret 14
  • Cocktail 25

P5 - first class dining room

The First Class Dining Room offers a palm-lined veranda, charming stained glass windows and spectacular bush and harbour views.

The Dining Room comes equipped with the original hardwood furniture used by first class guests from 1886 when P5 was built. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 72.63 sqm
  • Theatre 40
  • Classroom 25
  • Boardroom 20
  • U-Shape 20
  • Banquet 64
  • Cabaret 36
  • Cocktail 70

H1 - Nurse Ford room

The recently re-constructed former Hospital features lots of natural light, timber floors, and verandas with breath-taking views from both sides of the room.

Guests can take a break from a meeting or conference and watch the ferries and yachts go by. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 114.79 sqm
  • Theatre 120
  • Classroom 60
  • Boardroom 30
  • U-Shape 30
  • Banquet 80
  • Cabaret 56
  • Cocktail 150

P27 - Governor Bourke room

With expansive views of Sydney Harbour and flooded with natural light, the spacious room features timber floors. The adjacent accommodation wing offers convenient access for guests staying overnight. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 283.17 sqm
  • Theatre 300
  • Classroom 160
  • Boardroom -
  • U-Shape 80
  • Banquet 240
  • Cabaret 168
  • Cocktail 400

P10 - Dr Mackellar room

The Dr Mackellar Room has the convenience of being close to the breakfast restaurant and accommodation.

The end verandas of building P10 offer dramatic views of Sydney Harbour and Q Station. read more...

room capacities

  • Area 49.74 sqm
  • Theatre 30
  • Classroom 16
  • Boardroom 20
  • U-Shape 15
  • Banquet 20
  • Cabaret 14
  • Cocktail 25

P7 - former ladies sewing room

The Former Ladies Sewing Room for First Class passengers offers stunning harbour views from its private veranda and a bright spacious interior.

This venue has space for 16 people in a boardroom layout or 40 people for a cocktail function.

room capacities

  • Area 65.74 sqm
  • Theatre 50
  • Classroom 30
  • Boardroom 20
  • U-Shape 25
  • Banquet 60
  • Cabaret 30
  • Cocktail 80

engine room

The boilers produced the steam to power the Station's disinfecting block including the autoclaves, shower blocks and laundry. The current oil powered boilers were installed in 1965 and have been restored and are now part of our moveable heritage collection.

As a centrepiece for this historical room the engines create a great talking point when hosting a cocktail party, or more formal private dinner.

room capacities

  • Boardroom 20
  • Cocktail 40

P1 P2 hospitality suites

Q Station has three hospitality suites that can be utilised for an intimate boardroom setting.

Recently opened for use, these venues have space for 8 people in a boardroom layout.

room capacities

  • P1 - Area 27.18 sqm
  • P2 - Area 28.75 sqm
  • Theatre 15
  • Boardroom 10
  • Cocktail 30

P22 hospitality suite

This hospitality suite can be used for small boardroom meetings.

room capacities

  • Area 38.49 sqm
  • Theatre 25
  • Classroom 15
  • Boardroom 15
  • U-Shape 10
  • Banquet -
  • Cabaret -
  • Cocktail 30
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