EVENT INFORMATION
Date | 28 & 28 July 2019
FOR ANY FURTHER ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT
THE STATE LIBRARY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ON 08 9427 3111
FREE EVENT
LOCATION
Disrupted Festival of Ideas is a FREE EVENT. No registrations are required for any of the panels, keynotes, conversations or activities unless specified.
Disrupted Festival of Ideas is presented by and held at the State Library of Western Australia.
State Library of Western Australia
25 Francis Street
Perth Cultural Centre
WA 6000
FIRST EDITION
CAFE & BAR
The First Edition Cafe & Bar will be open from 10am until close on both Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 July.
PARKING & TRANSPORT
PERTH CULTURAL CENTRE
The State Library is located in the Perth Cultural Centre, Northbridge, between Francis Street and the James Street Mall. The Library is next to the Western Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of WA. It is within walking distance of the main city shopping and business districts. Entry to the Library is via James Street or Francis Street.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The Library is a short walk north of the Perth Railway Station and the Wellington Street Bus Station. Blue CAT buses travel close to the building with stops in Beaufort, Aberdeen and William Streets.
BY CAR
24 hour undercover parking is available directly beneath the building in the No 11 Perth City Council Car Park. Entrance to the carpark is from Francis Street. You can find information on alternative parking in Northbridge and the City of Perth.
Bus parking is available on Beaufort Street (Museum side) or along Francis Street. Contact the City of Perth on (08) 9461 3885 for further information.
For ACROD parking details please see City of Perth website. Or visit Access WA website.
BY BICYCLE
Bicycle racks are available at the front of the building.
Disrupted Festival of Ideas is proudly brought to you by the State Library of Western Australia.
Event producers: GM Consulting
Executive Producer: Georgia Malone
Program Manager : Rachel Audino
Technical Manager: John Carter
Operations Manager: Fiona Smith
Administrative Support and Research: Jayne Cleave