Getting to NIDA

Sydney

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Public Transport

Coming from the CBD

The L3 light rail Kingsford Line runs south from from Circular Quay, with stops at Central Station and right outside NIDA on Anzac Parade. See all stops.

To the east of the city of Sydney, buses run regularly from Circular Quay (Stand E), along Elizabeth Street, Oxford Street and then onto Anzac Parade. It takes approximately 30 minutes to travel from Circular Quay to NIDA. Alight at the main entrance to UNSW and cross Anzac Parade at the pedestrian lights.

Bus routes include the:
392, 394, L94, 396, 397 and 399

There is also a university bus during university terms, the 890 which turns just before NIDA into High Street. If catching this bus you will need to alight at the first stop after it turns, walk back towards Anzac Parade and cross at the traffic lights at the corner of Anzac Parade and High Street.

Coming from Central Station

The L3 light rail Kingsford Line runs south from from Circular Quay, with stops at Central Station and right outside NIDA on Anzac Parade. See all stops.

Buses run regularly from central Station (Stand C) in Eddy Avenue. It takes approximately 30 minutes to travel from Central to NIDA. Alight at the main entrance to UNSW and cross Anzac Parade at the pedestrian lights.

Bus routes include the:
391, 393 and 395

There is also a University bus during University terms, the 891 (or 895 express) which turns just before NIDA into High Street. If catching this bus you will need to alight at the first stop after it turns, walk back towards Anzac Parade and cross at the traffic lights at the corner of Anzac Parade and High Street.

Coming from Bondi Junction

Bus routes include the: 400 and 410

Coming from Leichhardt, Glebe and Newtown

Bus route 370

For further information visit www.131500.com.au or call the Transport Info line on 131 500 (local call cost, 6am-10pm, 7 days).

Melbourne

Address

Suite 4 | 152 Sturt St
Southbank VIC
3006 Australia

Please note that not all NIDA Open classes in Melbourne are held at this venue.
Please refer to your enrolment confirmation email for your correct venue.

NIDA’s Melbourne studios are located in the heart of the action at 152 Sturt Street at the Guild Creative Spaces (opposite the Malthouse Theatre, down the walkway below the big, red flower sculpture) Only a stone’s throw away from the CBD, we are close to all forms of public transport and easily accessible by foot and bicycles too.

Train: Flinders Street Station is the closest train station. 15 minute walk from the station.
Tram: Route 1 stops right outside our studios at Stop 18 – Grant Street
Parking: Metered public parking is available on the street.

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NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the sacred lands, from the mountains to the sea, on which we learn and tell stories.

The lands of the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.