INNOVATION & BEST PRACTICE IN AUSTRALIA'S SUPPLY CHAIN
20 & 21 JULY 2010
MELBOURNE PARK FUNCTION CENTRE
MELBOURNE & OLYMPIC PARKS

Event Partner

Loscam

Supported By

Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) Services Management Asia Pacific

Media Partners

mhd MagazineTandLnews.com.au

Organised By

Interpoint Events

How to Get There

 

Venue:
Melbourne &  Olympic Parks - Melbourne Park Function Centre
Batman Avenue Melbourne VIC 
Click here for a map

Parking
Access is from Olympic Boulevard (formerly known as Swan St) via Entrance D to the Northern car park which boasts 350 spaces and enables direct access to the Function Centre. The rate is $15.00 per vehicle. (Csh Only)

Public transport is the quickest and easiest way to get to and from. Trains, trams and buses operate frequently, dropping you right at the door of Australia’s premier sports and entertainment precinct. On site public car parking is very limited. To avoid disappointment, we recommend the use of public transport. For more information about getting there including timetables, fares and maps contact 131 638

- By Train
Richmond Station: Lilydale, Belgrave, Alamein, Glen Waverley, Frankston & Cranbourne / Pakenham lines
Jolimont Station: Epping & Hurstbridge
Flinders Street: All lines

All of these stations are within walking distance of the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct. The addition of the Champions Walk and William Barak Bridge from Birrarung Marr makes short pleasurable walk from the City, Federation Square and along the Yarra.

- By Tram
Tram 70 (Wattle Park)
Tram services from Flinders Street and Richmond Stations stop at Melbourne Park (Rod Laver Arena / Melbourne Park Function Centre) and Hisense Arena. Take from Flinders Street to Wattle Park.
Tram 48 (North Balwyn) & Tram 75 (Vermont South)
Stops adjacent to MCG on Wellington Parade.

- By Bus
Bus 605 (City - Gardenvale)
Travels down Exhibition Street, Batman Avenue and Olympic Boulevard (previously known as Swan Street)
Bus 246 (Latrobe Uni - Elsternwick Station)
Travels down Punt Road, stops at the corner of Olympic Blvd.
From here patrons can walk approximately 500 metres to Hisense Arena, Rod Laver Arena and Olympic Park Stadium.

- Walk
From Federation Square take a short riverside walk through the parklands of Birrarung Mar. Walk through front gates and up the stairs to Rod Laver Arena. Follow concourse level around to the right.