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Portarlington Parks Hall

87 Newcombe Street
Portarlington

Parks Hall includes a large civic hall for up to 350 patrons with two adjoining meeting/function rooms also available. 

Portarlington Parks Hall

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Located within a natural parkland setting, the hall offers views across Port Phillip Bay. 

The complex includes a large hall suitable for concerts, weddings and festivals.

Main Hall

The Main Hall is suitable for a wide range of events, including family celebrations, weddings, concerts and lectures.

The hall has access to the commercial kitchen and is ideal for larger gatherings.

Available facilities
  • Large hall space
  • Access to commercial kitchen
  • Flexible seating and standing layouts
Maximum capacity
  • 200 people (seated)
  • 350 people (standing)

Bayview Room

The Bayview Room is suitable for formal and informal meetings, as well as medium‑sized social functions. Stunning views across the bay complement the room and its amenities.

The room is available for both daytime and evening bookings.

Available facilities
  • Fully equipped self‑catering kitchen
  • Crockery and lightweight tables
  • Wi‑Fi
  • Audio‑visual equipment (Smart TV)
Maximum capacity
  • 70 people (standing)
  • 30 people (seated)

 

Parkview Room

Located adjacent to a fully equipped commercial kitchen, the Parkview Room is well suited to self‑catered events.

With views across the parkland and bay, the room provides an ideal setting for private or commercial functions.

Available facilities
  • Access to commercial kitchen
  • AV (Smart TV)
  • Flexible seating layouts
Maximum capacity
  • 80 people (seated)

All guests must vacate the venue by 12 midnight, allowing 2hr for pack-up and cleaning prior to venue closure at 2:00am.

Where

View map Portarlington Parks Hall
87 Newcombe Street
Portarlington VIC 3223

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