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West Coast Connect is a large industrial shed at 4 Hunter Street, Queenstown. This venue is a woodworking shop that will be exhibiting timber furniture and products during the festival.
Street parking is available directly outside and across the road from this venue.
A paid West Coast Council carpark is available on Driffield Street at the bottom of Orr Street. Access to this carpark is gained by turning off Driffield Street into a side street opposite the Queenstown Library.
It is a 110-metre journey from this carpark to West Coast Connect.
There are two accessible parking spaces in this carpark. They are positioned closest to the West Coast Wilderness Railway building.
There is a cost of $1 per hour to a maximum of $10 in this carpark. Payments can be made with cash or card using the parking meter available, or by using the EasyPark App and entering the parking area number '50001'.
The large industrial roller door at the front of this venue will be open as the entrance, allowing for access directly from the paved sidewalk to the level concrete floors inside.
Due to the presence of active machinery, public access inside this venue will be restricted to roped-off areas. Please adhere to all barriers and signage for everyone's safety.
There are no toilets available for use at this venue.
A public accessible bathroom and seperate gendered toilets are located at the Headley Faulls Park toilet block on Sticht Street, between Orr and Cutten Streets. It is a 210-metre journey from between West Coast Connect and this toilet.
A concrete path leads from the street directly to the entrance of the toilet block.
The accessible bathroom has a manual swing door that opens outwards. Inside the bathroom is a toilet with railing on the two closest walls, a sanitary bin, general-waste bin, sink, hand soap and paper-towel dispenser.
The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.