Northern Festival Centre
Highlights
- Explore diverse performances in the fully equipped Keith Michell Theatre, enhancing your cultural experience in Port Pirie.
- Host memorable conferences in versatile meeting rooms like the Barbara Welch Room, designed for seamless collaboration.
- Savour refreshments at the on-site café, providing a delightful break during your visit to this vibrant arts centre.
- Discover the rich history of Port Pirie, home to heritage buildings and monuments that tell the city's story.
The Northern Festival Centre is a fully equipped multi-purpose arts centre, and can accommodate a diverse range of conferences, performing arts, film screenings, seminars and product launches. Within the Centre are the Keith Michell Theatre, The Ballroom and meeting rooms (Barbara Welch Room and Council Room).
Port Pirie proudly announces itself as ‘The City of Friendly People’. Located on the eastern shore of the Spencer Gulf, Port Pirie is South Australia’s second largest port. It is an industry based city, whose economy is driven by the huge silver, lead and zinc smelters which process the raw ore brought from Broken Hill, and the port which provides transportation for both the metal and rural industries surrounding the city.
In addition to being one of South Australia’s most important industrial and commercial centres, it has a rich and historical base, with a number of heritage listed buildings and monuments throughout the city. The region offers visitors a myriad of activities and attractions in a district steeped in history and culture.
Port Pirie is 229 km North of Adelaide and has a population of 13,500 and a theatre base of 20,000 (population within 100km).
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Features
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Physical – Mobility
Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
Physical – Wheelchair
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.