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NEED TO KNOW WHERE WE ARE?

Miller's Point Activity Centre
Also known as "The Harry Jensen Activity Centre"
17 Argyle St
Miller's Point

The closest railway station is Circular Quay

The Map below provides details of bus routes, parking and locality. Once in Argyle Street look out for the the community buildings behind the green fence. We are in the building to the left hand side - Just come through the gate and follow the signs.

Map


Directions

(allow at least 15 minutes to walk from Circular Quay).
Walk to George St. Head North along George St (towards the harbour bridge). Turn left into Argyle St. Walk along Argyle St through the "Argyle cut" uphill. The activity centre is on the left side of the road directly in front of the bus terminus.

Entry is via a gate which is locked. It may be necessary to keep the front gate locked during our meeting. If the front gate is locked with a combination padlock the combination is 7 7 7. Please lock the gate behind you after you enter.

Bus to Millers Point (terminus at front of building),
431 from Glebe,
432 from Birchgrove,
433 from Balmain,
343 from Rosebery,
434 from Railway Square.

The circle marks the location of the activity centre.

Please note for members there will be a $5 per person charge for the room.

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