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Accessibility at the Working Women’s Centre

At the Working Women’s Centre (WWC), we are committed to ensuring our services are welcoming, inclusive, and accessible to everyone visiting our office.

We understand that accessibility needs can vary, and we are committed to working with you to ensure your visit is as comfortable and supported as possible. If you have questions about access, require assistance, or would like to discuss specific needs before your visit, please contact us at reception@wwc.org.au, call us on (08) 8410 6499, or use our toll-free number 1800 652 697.

 

Close-up view of the entrance to the HenderCare building, featuring large glass doors, reflective windows, and a modern metal canopy overhead. The building number "81" is displayed beside the entrance, with reflections of the surrounding city streetscape visible in the glass façade.

 

Location

We are located at:
Level 2, 81 Flinders Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Modern multi-storey office building with a glass façade and white horizontal architectural features, viewed from street level at a city intersection. The building entrance is centred beneath a black canopy, with retail tenancies at ground level, traffic lights in the foreground, and a partly cloudy blue sky overhead.

Getting to our office

Our Centre is well serviced by public transport:

  • The closest tram stop is Pirie Street Tram Stop, located approximately 432 metres from the building.
  • The closest train station is Adelaide Railway Station (North Terrace), approximately 900–950 metres away.
  • Closest bus stops within a short walk:
    Stop G2 Wakefield St – North side
    Stop U1 Pulteney St – West side
    Stop G1 Wakefield St – North side – nearby north side of Wakefield St
    Stop T1 Wakefield St – South side – south side of Wakefield St
    Stop E1 Pulteney St – East side – nearby east side of Pulteney St
    Stop U1 Wakefield St – South side – south side of Wakefield St

Additional bus stops a short walk away: Stop D2 Pulteney St – East side, Stop T1 Grenfell St – South side and Stop T2 Grenfell St – South side.

These stops are typically served by multiple Adelaide Metro bus routes that run through the city centre.  For up-to-date services and timetables to these stops, you can use the Adelaide Metro journey planner on the Adelaide Metro website or via transport apps.

 

Parking

On-street paid 2-hour parking is available along Flinders Street.  In addition, there are two accessible blue bay 2-hour (2P) parking spaces directly in front of the building marked with the International Symbol of Access.

There are also paid car parking lots nearby on Roper Street and Divett Place.

Side-by-side images showing accessible parking outside a modern office building. The left image shows a designated accessible parking bay located directly in front of the building entrance, highlighted with a wheelchair symbol painted on the road. The right image shows the nearby accessible parking sign, indicating the reserved space is for permit holders only. A purple arrow points from the parking bay to the sign.

Main and accessible entrances

The main entrance to the building at 81 Flinders Street is wheelchair accessible. Step-free access and tactile entry features are available. Public lifts provide access to upper floors, including Level 2, where the Working Women’s Centre is located. The public lifts are directly opposite the entrance to the building.

office building lobby with four elevator doors set into a light stone wall. A large striped floor mat leads towards the lifts, and a sign displayed near one of the elevators indicates a width of 1.06 metres. The area is brightly lit with natural light from an upper-level atrium and overhead lighting, creating a clean and modern appearance. Interior lobby of a modern office building featuring polished stone flooring, a large striped entrance mat, and three elevator doors at the far end. Sunlight filters through the glass entrance behind the photographer, casting strong linear shadows across the floor and creating a geometric pattern leading towards the lifts.

An accessible and all genders bathroom is available on the ground floor, located on the left-hand side next to the lifts, through a short corridor and on the right.

The toilet includes:

  • Clearly marked buttons at accessible heights
  • Visual indicators
  • Sufficient space for wheelchair users and mobility aids

Accessing the Working Women’s Centre reception area

Reception is located on Level 2, on the right hand side upon exiting the lifts. Reception is available during our standard business hours from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Please ring the doorbell to the right of the door, and someone will come and let you in to the reception.

Guide dogs and support animals are always welcome.

Glass double doors leading into a reception area, with a measurement label indicating the entrance is 1.80 metres wide. Beyond the doors is a reception desk, waiting area seating, framed wall artwork, and indoor plants. The space is well-lit, modern, and designed with a wide, accessible entryway.

The Working Women’s Centre remains committed to improving accessibility across our services and spaces.

Your feedback helps us do better, and we welcome suggestions on how we can continue to make our Centre inclusive for all.

If you prefer to communicate your needs before arriving, please contact us at reception@wwc.org.au, call us on (08) 8410 6499, or use our toll-free number 1800 652 697.

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