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Address:  3 Mason Drive
North Parramatta, NSW, Australia
2151 
Uniting Venues

Uniting Venues

   
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Telephone: 1300 138 125
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Experience the Difference at UNITING VENUES
Delicious food, comfortable accommodation, modern facilities, friendly professional service and convenient locations around Sydney and Port Macquarie make Uniting Venues perfect for your next camp, conference or retreat.

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BONNY HILLS – UNITING VENUES

Bonny Hills – Uniting Venues is located on the beautiful Mid-North Coast of New South Wales, and is only 20 minutes from Port Macquarie. We are a fully catered venue providing outstanding hospitality and service. Walk through our native gardens, explore our facilities, take a 5 minute walk to Rainbow Beach and enjoy the attractions in our local area.

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NORTH PARRAMATTA - UNITING VENUES

North Parramatta - Uniting Venues is located just 4kms from the Parramatta CBD. The venue is situated on 4 hectares of park-like grounds featuring native gardens, and is adjacent to a bush reserve. North Parramatta is a fully catered venue, providing wonderful meals and exceptional hospitality and service.

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ELANORA – UNITING VENUES

Elanora Conference Centre is located on Sydney's Northern Beaches, 45 minutes from the heart of Sydney. Elanora is set in 8 hectares of beautifully landscaped and natural bushland overlooking North Narrabeen beach. Elanora is a fully catered conference centre, providing wonderful meals and exceptional hospitality and service. Please take some time to check out the photo gallery and the information pages and we hope to see you soon.


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NAAMAROO – UNITING VENUES

Naamaroo – Uniting Venues is located near Chatswood, on Lady Game Drive, approximately 25 minutes from Sydney CBD and from the Olympic site at Homebush. Naamaroo is set in 8 hectares of natural bushland and is adjacent to the Lane Cove National Park. Naamaroo is a fully catered venue, providing wonderful meals and excellent hospitality and service.

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