
The Unconformity Hall is located at 35 Cutten Street, Queenstown. The main building was originally a Presbyterian Church constructed c.1900.
On-street parking is available on Cutten Street and surrounding streets.
Level access to the hall is gained through a side-door on the left hand side. The doorway is 860mm wide.
To access the main hall from this door, head through the doorway diagonally to the right of the foyer area via a small step. The doorway is 730mm wide.
The main entrance is available at the front of the hall via the right-hand set of double doors. There are four steps from the footpath to the doorway.
Once inside the front entrance, there is another set of double doors diagonally ahead to the right which will lead into the main hall.
The Unconformity Hall is a Federation-era Presbyterian Church with wooden floors and high ceilings. This space is used for our monthly Open Hall events and other community gatherings.
A small single bathroom is located at the rear of the hall. A staff member can direct you to the facilities. The doorway is 780mm wide.
There is a small step required to access the rear of the hall.
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.