Navigating to Adelaide’s best fashion runway – Rundle Mall

Race season and the festive season are with us. Time to find a fashion refresh with the new spring summer collections showcased during the recent Adelaide Fashion Week.

Care Park navigates you to convenient parking around some of the best fashion retailers on Adelaide’s Rundle Mall runway strip.

These Care Park car parks are located a very easy and quick walk to all your favourite fashion labels and shops in and around Adelaide’s Rundle Mall.

Care Park car parking is affordably priced to give you more money to spend on your favourite fashion labels.

Check the links for easy navigation to these nearby car parks to find the location, opening hours and price per hour.

 

12 Blyth Street, Adelaide – 450 metres from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/12-blyth-street-adelaide/

15 Roper Street, Adelaide – 550 metres from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/15-roper-street-adelaide/

192-200 Pirie Street, Adelaide – 550 metres from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/192-200-pirie-street-adelaide/

122 Hindley Street, Adelaide (The Terrace) – 650 metres from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/the-terrace/

100 Waymouth Street, Adelaide – 650 metres from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/100-waymouth-street-adelaide/

69 Franklin Street, Adelaide – 750m from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/69-franklin-street-adelaide/

15 Pitt Street, Adelaide – 750m from Rundle Mall – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/15-pitt-street-adelaide/

Park up at The Yards and embrace the best of Brisbane beats and beer

Make Care Park’s The Yards at 21 Costin Street, Bowen Hills, your first stop to open a world of fabulous BRSIBANE entertainment throughout October. Warm weather, great vibes mixed with an ale or two await you in Brisbane’s inner northern suburbs.

Brisbane showgrounds and The Tivoli are alive this month starting with the traditional Octoberfest celebrations at the showgrounds and the latest worldwide sensation acts at The Tivoli with Bliss n Eso and the DMAs rocking the Tivoli stage. Navigate your way to The Yards.

Oktoberfest in the Gardens – Brisbane showgrounds

Saturday 14 October 1-9pm

The Yards car park at 21 Costin Street, Bowen Hills, – 250m walk to the showgrounds

The beers will be flowing this weekend at Brisbane’s Octoberfest in the Gardens where a massive beer hall, fabulous German food stalls, performers, sideshow alley, silent disco, dodgeball and other entertainment and numerous competitions hit the stage this weekend to make the ales all the more tasty.

The weekend promises to have more beers, brats and Bavarian bliss than a dance in a lederhosen.

Certainly a great time to taste your way around Europe where German beer, spirits, cider, wine and lots of other tipples will be on offer.

More information about the event is available here: https://www.oktoberfestinthegardens.com.au/

Bliss n Esso at the Tivoli, Brisbane

Saturday and Sunday 21 and 22 October

The Yards car park at 21 Costin Street, Bowen Hills, – 150m walk to the Tivoli

Legendary Australian hip-hop trio Bliss n Eso are going to rock The Tivoli stage on Saturday and Sunday 21 and 22 October with their Flying Colours 15th Anniversary Tour.

Bliss n Eso will perform the ARIA Award winning Platinum certified top 10 Flying Colours album in its entirety, which includes the hit singles ‘Woodstock 2008’, ‘Bullet and a Target’, ARIA Platinum ‘The Sea is Rising’ and ARIA Gold ‘Eye of the Storm’ plus performances of their biggest catalogue hits. Of course there is more of their new generation music to be enjoyed and unleashed to their fans.

More information: https://thetivoli.com.au/events/bliss-n-eso-brisbane

The DMAs at the Tivoli, Brisbane

Tuesday and Wednesday 24 and 25 October

The Yards car park at 21 Costin Street, Bowen Hills, – 150m walk to the Tivoli

The DMAs are a nine time times ARIA nominee and critically acclaimed Sydney musicians.

Tommy O’Dell, Johnny Took and Matt Mason are an anthemic trio and ignited passion and memories among their fans.

They have conquered stages at Reading and Leeds, sold more than 65,000 tickets in the UK and accumulated more than 400 million streams to date … they are going places and this October, they are in Brisbane to the delight of their fans.

Their How Many Dreams tracks are exciting fans everywhere.

More information: https://thetivoli.com.au/events/dmas-brisbane

 

Brisbane Riverfire Event 2023

Good bye winter hello spring! With the warmer weather coming our way, Brisbane’s event timetable is hotting up.

Brisbane’s Southbank comes alive this weekend with the free Riverfire event to herald the start of the Brisbane Festival being held throughout September.

It’s going to be a new season of big time events with Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium also having a full agenda of events happening from concerts, national sporting events and plenty of other live entertainment it’s now time to pre-plan your parking to get you there and back home stress-free.

For Brisbane’s Riverfire event, Care Park if offering event-goers pre-booking options for a stress-free parking experience at:

40 Tank Street                                                                                                                                                  $10 parking deal if you pre-book your parking here using the discount code RIVER23                                 BOOK NOW

Discount pre-booking is also available at:

Amora Hotel located at 200 Creek Street, Springhill                                                                                    BOOK NOW

Festival car park located at 53 Charlotte Street, Brisbane                                                                             BOOK NOW

 

What’s on at Riverfire?

Riverfire by Australian Retirement Trust heralds the opening weekend of Brisbane Festival 2023.

It provides an unforgettable night of community celebrations and vibrant lights that paint Brisbane’s skies.

The fireworks by Australia’s acclaimed Foti Fireworks bring the night sky alive with a stunning pyrotechnic spectacle which is synchronised to a soundtrack curated by Brisbane’s Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall.

What’s lighting up the skies at Riverfire weekend at Brisbane’s Southbank park area:

Saturday 2 September
5:00pm C17A Globemaster Display
5:15pm EA-18G Growler Display
5.25pm Army Tiger Helicopter Display

7:05pm Riverfire by Australian Retirement Trust fireworks display

7:45pm Nieergoo: Spirit of the Whale drone show
9:15pm Nieergoo: Spirit of the Whale drone show

So why take the extra step before heading to an event to pre-book your Care Park parking? Here are some reasons why pre-booking your parking offers some great advantages when booking at these great Brisbane Care Park car parks:

40 Tank Street, Brisbane where you get a $10 parking deal if you pre-book your parking here to attend Riverfire https://www.bookapark.com/bap/Care%20Park/40%20Tank%20Street/Home.aspx

Event pre-booking is available  at:

Amora Hotel located at 200 Spring Street, Brisbane https://www.bookapark.com/bap/Care%20Park/Amora%20Hotel/Home.aspx

Festival car park located at 53 Charlotte Street, Brisbane https://www.bookapark.com/bap/Care%20Park/Festival%20Car%20Park/Home.aspx

CONVENIENCE: Care Park’s online parking booking allows you to reserve your spot in advance, saving you time and reducing the hassle of finding a parking spot when you arrive for your big Suncorp Stadium event.

COST-EFFECTIVE: Care Park’s online parking booking platform offers discounted rates which can help you save money on parking fees. We also have this exclusive CareEvent deal for events at Suncorp Stadium giving you the best pricing possible for your parking.

GUARANTEED PARKING SPOT: When you book Care Park’s online parking, you are guaranteed a parking spot at your chosen Brisbane location car park. This reduces the stress of searching for a car spot on arrival. This is especially useful during the pre-event rush to get to Suncorp Stadium on time.

ENHANCED SECURITY: Care Park’s car parks are safe and secure with regular patrols. This gives you peace of mind your vehicle is safe and secure.

USER-FRIENDLY: Online parking with Care Park is designed to be user-friendly allowing you to quickly and easily search for parking spots, compare prices and make reservations.

FLEXIBLE PARKING OPTIONS: Our online parking booking platform offers multiple payment options including accepting credit cards, debit cards and mobile payment platforms.

In summary, using Care Park’s booking online platform offers the benefits of convenience, cost-effectiveness, guaranteed parking, enhanced security, user-friendliness and flexible payment options.

Additional road closure information to help plan your trip to Brisbane’s Riverfire event

Bridge Closures

Kurilpa Bridge

  • Remains open at all times.

 

Victoria Bridge

  • Saturday 2 September there will be alterations to public transport. Visit Brisbane Festival and Brisbane City Council websites late August for up-to-date information.
  • Western footpath (Museum side) closes from 5:30pm to 9:30pm (or as directed by Police)
  • Victoria Bridge Monument closes between 4pm and 9:00pm.

 

Goodwill Bridge

  • Closed to pedestrians and cyclists between 4:00pm and 8:00pm.

 

Story Bridge

  • Two City-bound traffic lanes close on Wednesday 31 August from 11pm until 5am, Thursday 1 September from 8:00pm until 5.00am Friday 1 September and again on Sunday 3 September between 5:00am and 10:00am.
  • Western footpath (City-side) closes to pedestrians on Thursday 1 September from 8pm until 10.00pm Saturday 2 September.
  • Eastern footpath (Dockside side) closes to pedestrians from 6:30pm to 8:00pm on Saturday 2 September.
  • No pedestrian access on the Story Bridge from 6:30pm until 8:00pm on Saturday 2 September.
  • All Traffic lanes close from 6:30pm until 8:00pm on Saturday 2 September.

 

Captain Cook Bridge – Riverside Expressway

  • The inbound lanes (North bound) of the Captain Cook Bridge may close between 7:00pm to 7:30pm on Saturday 2 September via a controlled vehicle movement, visit the Brisbane Festival website in late August for up-to-date information of this closure.
  • The outbound lanes (South bound) always remain open but operates at a reduced speed with police patrols monitoring traffic flow and responding to any incidents.

 

Up up and away with Care Park parking at the Pacific Air Show

The skies above the Gold Coast will come alive over three days from Friday 18- Sunday 20 August with three days of thrilling air action.

The Pacific Airshow® is a family-friendly event bringing awe-inspiring feats of aviation, breathtaking air feats, entertainment, art, technology and more.

But like any good event, getting to the action needs some preplanning.

First you need your tickets which can be purchased here: https://tickets.pacificairshowaus.com/event/pacific-airshow-goldcoast-friday?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-fqcnaDTgAMVExGDAx1IGQ–EAAYAiAAEgIIifD_BwE.

 

Best parking

Then you need Care Park to take the planning out of your parking needs with the closest car park to the air action located at Piazza on the Boulevard – https://staging.carepark.com.au/find-a-care-park/5-view-avenue-surfers-paradise/ a very short walk away from the thrills and spills of the air action.

Attendees to the Pacific Airshow will witness the thunderous rumbling of jets defying gravity, creating an adrenaline rush and jaw-dropping spectacle.

 

What does the three-day lifestyle festival offer:

– epic entertainment and hospitality program

– A-lister parties and exclusive VIP meet and greet events

– foodies can savour the experience over fine wine and gourmet cuisine

– a flotilla of spectator boats to take in the view offshore.

 

More information to help you make the most of the event

Daily gate opening times

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 18-20 August: 9am

Aerial activity times

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 18-20 August: 10.30am – 3pm.

Event precinct

The event precinct is clearly identifiable by signage and fencing. The event precinct will run from the southern end of Eileen Peters Park through to Elkhorn Avenue in the north.

Road and traffic changes

There will be changes until Friday 25 August. The Esplanade is closed in both directions from the Hanlan St roundabout through to the Peppers Soul roundabout. Clearly signed diversions will be in place. Access to apartments in this area will remain open at all times.

The Southbound lane of the Esplanade will also be closed from Hanlan St to Clifford St. Local access to apartments in this area will be maintained at all times.

On the event days of Friday 18 August to Sunday 20 August, the Esplanade will be closed in both directions from the Soul roundabout through to Clifford Street.

There is local access only from View Avenue –  Peppers Soul roundabout

To allow for safe pedestrian egress, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) will restrict vehicle movement approximately 2:30pm – 3:30pm in the following streets:

  • Laycock Ave
  • Trickett St
  • Hanlan St
  • Cavill Ave
  • Elkhorn Ave (between Orchid Ave and the Esplanade)
  • Surfers Paradise Blvd (southbound between Elkhorn Ave and Clifford Avenue)
  • Beach Road

Pedestrian and beach access

Pedestrian thoroughfare will be maintained along the Esplanade until 25 August with clear signage in place to identify any changes.

The pedestrian path will be detoured to the closed road at times to ensure a designated pedestrian and bike pathway.

The access to Surfers Paradise beach during the event construction phase will be maintained and clearly signed.

Pedestrian and beach access on event days Friday 18 August  – Sunday 20 August

Pedestrian thoroughfare will be maintained along the outside of the event precinct via the closed road.

On event days, beach access within the event precinct will be restricted to those with tickets. The beach will be accessible via Trickett Street in the south and Elkhorn Avenue to the north.

Access to water

Access to water will be prohibited at these times:

Thursday – Sunday 17-20 August from 10am – 4pm

In general, the details are:

  • South – From 1st Avenue Broadbeach
  • North – Narrowneck (lining up with the Macintosh Island Bridge)
  • East – Approximately 1,100m from the shoreline

Swimming in waist level water is allowed along the shoreline.

Boats can anchor outside the ocean exclusion zone and view the show.

Buoys will mark the restricted area.

Maritime Services Queensland has issued notices to mariners.

Care Park Driving the Fun to the 2023 Brisbane Ekka

It’s show time … in fact it’s Ekka show time in Brisbane. This is Queensland’s pinnacle showcase of all agricultural and community group endeavours mixed with plenty of all the fun of the carnival fair.

There are plenty of great Ekka deals available from show entry to discounted ride coupons, and super food and drink savers.

Care Park is adding to the family friendly, budget conscious trip with this fantastic Ekka Parking deal at The Yards car park starting from $10.

The Yards car park is located at 21 Costin Street, Bowen Hills and less than a 5 minute walk to the Brisbane Showgrounds.

Here’s a list of some other great Ekka show deals to make your day even more enjoyable.

The Courier Mail edition of 12 August has 15 per cent off full-priced Ekka tickets using a special code.

Subscribe to ekka.com.au to receive discounted ticketed offers.

Until Ekka eve, tickets will be 15 per cent off and after that they will be 10 per cent off.

More savings are on offer on Super Saver Day with 20 per cent off tickets. Super Saver Days are August 14, August 15, August 17 and August 18.

Ekka subscribers get an even sweeter deal and receive a further 15 per cent off the 20 per cent off on the Super Saver days.

Twilight entry tickets will be priced from $24 from 4pm on day of entry called the Twilight ticket.

The fun of the Ekka doesn’t stop there. There are so many other deals to tap into including for:

RIDES:

Between 9.30am and 10.30am every morning there will be two for one rides at the B105 Sideshow Alley and Kids Carnival Area.

CHEAP FOODS GALORE:

$3 toasties from the Melt Brothers Toasties Boys near Gate 1

The Queensland Country Women’s Association for the best home made scones with fresh jam and cream accompanied by tea or coffee is just $8.

Woolworths always has great food samples on offer.

If you sign up for a digital food card you can get 10% off food.

On Super Food Sunday – the last day of the show – on August 20 there will be two for one food items from almost 100 retailers including German sausage Hut, Calamari Brows, Wonder Bao, Hoy Pinoy and Sushi Hub.

It’s all the fun of the Brisbane Ekka and it starts with Care Park driving you to affordable and convenient parking near the Brisbane Showgrounds.

Your ultimate guide to the best Care Parking for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is here and as football fever takes over Australia and New Zealand, fans are gearing up for an unforgettable tournament experience.

To ensure your drive to the stadiums is stress-free and enjoyable, Care Park has compiled the ultimate parking guide. Discover the best Care Park parking options available to make your World Cup adventure a breeze.

Games are being played at these locations across Australia and New Zealand:

Australia

AAMI Park – Melbourne

Best Care Park parking is at:

168 Cremorne Street, Cremorne – 800m walk to venue

 

Suncorp Stadium – Brisbane

Best Care Park parking is at:

40 Tank Street, Brisbane – 1km walk to venue

 

Allianz Stadium – Sydney

Best Care Park parking is at:

79-81 Grafton Street, Bondi Junction – 2km walk to the venue

Coopers Stadium – Adelaide

Best Care Park parking is at:

North Adelaide Village -2km walk from the venue

 

  

New Zealand

Eden Park – Auckland

Best Care Park parking is at:

1 Burton Street, Auckland – 2km walk to venue

 

Sky Stadium – Wellington

Best Care Park parking is at:

Sky Stadium – 450m walk to venue

 

FMG Stadium Waikato – Hamilton

Wintec – 1km walk to venue

 

Guide to stress-free parking with Care Park

Care Park offers you some helpful tips how to find the most convenient Care Park car park of your choice for the FIFA Women’s World Cup games.

Closest parking to game venue – The most convenient parking option is to choose a car park closest to the venue offering ease of access and a short walk to the gates.

Although they might fill up quickly during popular matches, arriving early guarantees you a spot and allows time for pre-game celebrations.

Pre-book – Check which Care Park car parks offer online bookings and save yourself the hassle of searching for parking spaces on game day by pre-booking your spot online. Not only does this ensure you have a guaranteed spot, but it also provides peace of mind and lets you focus on the excitement of the matches.

Car pooling – Share the FIFA Women’s World Cup excitement with your friends by car pooling. Not only does this reduce traffic congestion, but it creates a fun and engaging atmosphere as you make your way to the games together.

Respect the parking terms and conditions – Care Park car parks provide you terms and conditions of parking at entry to the car park. Pay attention to parking signage to ensure a smooth experience.

Plan ahead – Regardless of your chosen parking option, planning ahead is crucial. Check the match schedule, estimate travel times, and leave early to allow for unexpected delays. By planning in advance, you can make the most of your FIFA Womens World Cup adventure and avoid last-minute stress.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup promises to be a thrilling and memorable tournament. With this comprehensive parking guide, you can focus on supporting you favourite teams and celebrating the joy of football. Be part of this historic sporting event and savour the incredible moments as the best female footballers compete for glory in Australia and New Zealand.

Care Park’s great parking offers enhance Melbourne City’s winter attractions

Melbourne City has unveiled an exciting array of great value winter attractions to entice both locals and visitors alike to embrace the chilly season. With a diverse lineup of activities, Care Park has nearby convenient parking to many of these amazing Melbourne winter experiences.

Check out Care Park parking across the city of Melbourne here:

Showcasing Melbourne’s special offer winter attractions this June:

Melbourne has certainly cooled down but Care Park and the City of Melbourne event guide are going to heat you up with this showcase of discounts on feasts, events, activities, and festivals.

  • Rising’s ice rink at Birrarung Marr has had a galactic makeover. Skate riverside under the glowing lights and also enjoy crepes with mulled wine by the open fire.
  • Bar Bambi is a luxe late-night lounge where you can enjoy a half-price set menu in June.
  • Melbourne Skydeck has various specials on offer so why not head to the clouds for your date night. Enjoy the immersive virtual reality theatre and cosy up with sunset cocktails with the twinkling city skyline opening up before you.
  • Goddess is not to be missed at ACMI. You can bring a friend for free to see this glorious collection of movie costumes. See Marilyn Monroe’s dress in all its glory.
  • Ballers Clubhouse is offering 30% off all games until the end of June. This is a neon-drenched party palace for game night including shuffleboard, table tennis, darts and so much more.
  • QT Rooftop has two for one cocktails offer at various times of the season. QT is one of those year-round vibe places and winter warms up with heaters keeping you warm as you sip a decadent Irish coffee cocktail.
  • Mercury Restaurant at the museum has some of the best scones and loose-leaf tea on offer. Check out some of their ticket entry and tea and scones promotions.
  • Pascale Bar & Grill is offering 20% off evening dining throughout June.
  • Elchi, use code “CurryQueen” to get $20 off the three-course chef’s menu until 30 June.
  • Royal Stacks has a regal offer available with burgers, fries and shake.
  • Ronnie’s is offering two bruschetta’s for the price of one throughout June.

Entertaining you this winter is:

  • Jacky which runs til 24 June at Hamer Hall. Park at Care Park’s Australia Ballet Centre car park URL
  • Midnight the Musical at the Comedy Theatre, Exhibition Street, Melbourne. Park at Care Park House car park URL

Care Park city parking locations offer a convenient solution to get you quickly to and from your Melbourne City winter experience.

Care Park car parks are safe, secure and numerous parking offers are available at various locations. For even greater convenience why not check which Melbourne Care Park city car parks offer online booking and save even further for your parking.

If you’re a regular Melbourne City parker and looking to work from the office instead of home this winter and save on your home power bills, why not check out great Care Park monthly parking offers at various city car parks.

Check out this page every month during winter where we will update Melbourne city winter wonderland offerings paired up with convenient Care Park parking.

With Melbourne City providing an extensive and immersive winter experience and Care Park convenient parking options, locals and tourists alike are set to enjoy a truly magical winter season in the heart of Melbourne city.

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Ample parking for Ampol State of Origin at Adelaide Oval

Footy fever comes to Adelaide with the excitement of the Ampol State of Origin rugby league kicking off at Adelaide Oval on 31 May.

Care Park conveniently located car parks offer the great parking options to fans of the game.

Choose from parking within a 1km walk at:

There will be nothing more exciting than seeing two of Australia’s most competitive sporting states – Queensland and New South Wales battling it out in Adelaide for the second time in 2023, with the series opener set for Adelaide Oval.

After the Maroons’ dominant performance in 2022, which saw them reclaim the shield, the Blues will be out to deny Queensland a back-to-back series win.

There is no denying the Ampol State of Origin series is one of Australia’s greatest sporting rivalry events.

Wednesday 31 May will see fans converging on Adelaide Oval to watch this season opener of this legendary rugby league series. The rivalry between the two states generates passion and strength far and wide, with pride and integrity at stake.

The last time the two teams met at Adelaide Oval was in 2020.

Adelaide Oval comes to life and fans of all ages can expect top class entertainment on and off the field, with a range of live performances, food, beverage and interactive experiences on offer.

In the words of NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo reported across various media channels:

“Ampol State of Origin is the biggest rivalry in Australian sport, delivering exceptional entertainment experiences for fans every season. After a battle for the ages last season, everyone is eagerly anticipating game one of the 2023 series in Adelaide.”

Fans will be high anticipating the best rugby league players running up the flag for the ultimate fight for state pride.

 

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Good Food & Wine extravaganza paired with parking convenience

Melbourne is gastronomy central and what better way to celebrate all things gastronomy than at Melbourne’s Good Food & Wine Show from 19-21 May at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, or colloquially – Jeff’s Sheds.

Care Park parking at the World Trade Centre and our Siddeley Street car parks are perfectly located, where the cooking aromas will guide you to your destination, just a short walk away.

Set your navigation and follow your nose to:

World Trade Centre Care Park car park

Siddeley Street Care Park car park

 

While the weather is looking cold and wet over the next few days, then it’s certainly the time to warm up at Melbourne’s central food hub.

Food and wine lovers will enjoy a fantastic experience of all the latest foods, wines and so much more during this major event in Melbourne’s culinary calendar.

Visitors can wander through rows and rows of exhibition stalls talking to producers, chefs, cooks and wine makers sampling from the hundreds of stalls on offer. This experience is an adventure of stories, love and dedication to producing foods and wines of distinction.

And how about some celebrity entertainment with some of your favourite chefs as they take to the kitchen in person with their masterclass offerings.

It’s certainly a flavourful weekend of gastronomy waiting to greet you at Melbourne’s Good Food & Wine Show being held 19-20 May.

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Run, walk and celebrate Mother’s Day and May in Melbourne

It’s Mother’s Day and in Melbourne the Mother’s Day Classic 4-12km walks and runs are a big feature of this special family day where mum’s are front and centre.

Care Park wishes all mothers a very Happy Mother’s Day and acknowledges the amazing contribution of mothers in all our lives.

Donation to breast cancer research

In support of the Mother’s Day Classic and breast cancer research, anyone wishing to make a donation can do so by following this link: https://www.mothersdayclassic.com.au/donation

Parking for the Mother’s Day Classic walk and run

If you’re a participant in the walks and runs, or a family member supporting a walker or runner, then let Care Park take care of your parking needs on the day, at our conveniently located Australian Ballet Centre car park. It is located less than 1km walk from the start of the fun run. A good pre-run warm up for participants.

About the Mother’s Day Classic Run

The run is held at the Alexandra Gardens, Boathouse Drive, Melbourne on Sunday 14 May. More detailed information is available here: https://www.mothersdayclassic.com.au/

Care Park provides a synopsis of the event’s main details here:

The starting times for the walks and run times to suit all capabilities and ages are listed below

7.00am Run 12km
8.15am Stronger Together Walk 8km
7.05am Run 8km
8.15am Stronger Together Walk 4km
7.10am Run 8km
8.25am Walk 8km
7.15am Run 4km
8.35am Walk 4km
7.50am Run 4km
8.45am Walk 4km or 8km
7.55am Run 4km
8.55am Walk 4km or 8km
9.05amWalk 4km
9.15amWalk 4km
9.25amWalk 4km
9.35amWalk 4km
9.45amWalk 4km
The team of the Mother’s Day Classic is “Stronger Together”. The event is wheelchair and pram friendly.

What’s happening on the Mother’s Day Classic event day:

Major event partners ME Bank, Women in Super, AIA, HESTA, Australian Super, ISPT, 9News, SmoothFM, No 1 Fertility and The Langham Melbourne are providing a number of music and activity stations. Food vendors will ensure there’s plenty of food options for the morning.

What else does Mother’s Day offer around Melbourne’s Arts precinct?

Park at Care Park’s Australian Ballet Centre car park and enjoy some of Australia’s lengendary singers performing at 11am and 3pm at Hamer Hall.

Rhonda Burchmore, Harrison Craig and Denis Walter, with John Foreman and the magnificent Aussie Pops Orchestra will perform two concerts on Mother’s Day at 11am and 3pm.

So why not treat mum to something wonderful this Mother’s Day!

There are plenty of songs you will know and can sing along to. Each show is 90 minutes.

More in May in Melbourne’s Arts precinct

… And less to pay when you choose parking at Care Park’s Australian Ballet Centre car park.

13 May – Up Next Comedy offers some of the funniest young comedians the country has to offer. The Channel stage in a night full of stand-up comedy that brings Tik Tok to life.

Until 14 May – Shakespeare’s Macbeth will be performed until 14 May. Peter Evans’ portrayal of moral collapse, will take you on an intense and compelling journey into the dark heart of humanity.

17-20 May – Tannhauser in Concert is Wagner’s opera exploring love, religion and redemption performed by some of the world’s biggest voices.

19 May – An evening with Nigella Lawson in conversation with food critic and TV presenter Matt Preston. It’s the perfect evening to enjoy with the domestic goddess in your life. With 12 bestselling books and successful television shows she is a household name across the globe.

And all of these great events start and finish with convenient, seamless and affordable parking at Care Park’s Australian Ballet Centre car park.

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