2 Karrayarta Drive, Glenside SA 5065
Click the link below for a map - Karrayarta Drive is in the southwest corner (bottom right of the map, marked with a red cross).
Printable Glenside Health Services Map
The meeting room is in the Admin and Learning Centre, at 2 Karrayarta Drive, near the corner of Jacaranda Bvd. There is a large red sign above the door: Glenside Health Services.
We appreciate a gold coin donation for incidentals including tea, coffee and a gift for the guest speaker.
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Driving
If driving, enter Glenside Campus from Fullarton Road (at the traffic lights). Follow Mulberry Road for a short way and the building will be ahead/to your right. The address is 2 Karrayartha Drive, Glenside.
Public Transport
The two closest bus stops are:
* Stop 5 Glen Osmond Road (North Side) (Bus routes include 861, 863, 864 and 865 - see Adelaide Metro)
* Stop 5 Fullarton Road (East Side) (Bus routes include 171 and 171A - see Adelaide Metro)
It's a short walk (5-6 minutes) if you use the pedestrian entrance at the end of Chessington Avenue That's the street running north-south next to the Foodland Supermarket (the street on the right of the supermarket car park). You will see the entrance when you get close to the stone wall (photo below).
Go through the entrance and follow Karrayarta Drive north. Look for the building ahead/to your right.

Pedestrian access to Glenside Admin and Learning Services Building from Stop 5 Glen Osmond Road (north side). The centre is marked with a red cross.
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