Adelaide Central Toastmasters Club

Overview

Adelaide Central Toastmasters Club is a dynamic, supportive community of professionals dedicated to developing public speaking skills and leadership abilities through the internationally recognised Toastmasters Pathways self-paced education program. Chartered in September 2010, the club is part of Toastmasters International (Club #01537765) and is known for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere that welcomes everyone from complete beginners to seasoned speakers. Meetings are held twice monthly in a highly central Adelaide location, making it easy to fit personal development into a busy schedule.

Best For

  • Professionals and career-focused individuals looking to build confidence and communication skills
  • Beginners with little or no public speaking experience who want a structured, supportive environment
  • Anyone seeking leadership development, mentoring, and participation in speech contests at club, area, division, and district levels

Meeting Format

  • Mode: Offline (in-person)
  • Frequency: Twice monthly — 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
  • Duration: 90 minutes (5:45 pm – 7:15 pm)
  • Group size: Not publicly specified; typical of a community Toastmasters club (approximately 10–25 participants per meeting)

Typical Session Flow

  1. Arrival & welcome — Doors open at 5:45 pm; guests are greeted by a member who explains the meeting format and answers questions
  2. Prepared speeches — Members deliver structured speeches aligned with their Pathways program projects
  3. Table Topics (impromptu speaking) — A facilitator poses unexpected prompts; participants give short, unscripted responses (guests may volunteer or simply observe)
  4. Evaluations & educational workshops — Speeches and roles receive constructive, structured feedback from designated evaluators; occasional educational segments round out the session
  5. Wrap-up & networking — Meeting closes by 7:15 pm, leaving time for informal conversation

Language And Speaking Level

  • Languages used: English
  • Recommended level: All levels welcome, from complete beginner upward
  • Beginner friendly: Yes — the self-paced Pathways program allows members to progress at their own speed, and guests face no pressure to speak until they feel ready

Membership And Costs

  • Trial policy: Guests may attend meetings free of charge with no obligation to join; multiple visits are welcome before making a decision
  • Membership fee: Covers Toastmasters International dues (paid semi-annually) plus club dues for venue and administrative costs; a one-time new member joining fee also applies. Exact amounts are not publicly listed — contact the club directly for current figures
  • Extra costs: New members receive a personalised Toastmaster badge and the club's own bound manual as part of their membership package; no additional material costs are publicly specified

Venue And Accessibility

  • Address context: The Box Factory Community Centre, 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide SA 5000 — a two-storey heritage-listed building located in the city's south-east, between Halifax and Carrington Streets, just off Hurtle Square. The original Federal Box Factory signage and facade remain intact.
  • Transit/parking: By tram, alight at Victoria Square and walk approximately 10 minutes via Angas Street, Pulteney Street, and Halifax Street. By bus, the Free City Connector stops on Halifax Street (Stops H1 eastbound and S1 westbound) every 15 minutes; Routes 98A, 98C, 99A, and 99C also serve the area. Street parking is available nearby but can be limited, particularly on weekday evenings.
  • Accessibility: The building is disability-friendly with lift access, wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible changing areas, ramps, drop-off points, and is assistance-dog friendly.

Joining Steps

  1. Make contact — Reach out via the club's official website to express interest or ask questions; the club's Vice President of Membership can provide current fee details and upcoming meeting dates
  2. Attend as a guest — Simply turn up at The Box Factory at 5:45 pm on a 2nd or 4th Wednesday; no registration or preparation is required for a first visit
  3. Decide to join — If you wish to become a member, pay the one-time joining fee and semi-annual dues; existing members formally vote you in, after which you gain full access to the Toastmasters Pathways program, educational materials, your personalised badge, and the club's bound manual

Community Notes

  • The club has a warm, relaxed culture led by experienced members who actively mentor newer speakers; the atmosphere is described as both professional and encouraging
  • Feedback is constructive and structured — every speech receives a dedicated evaluator who highlights strengths and offers specific, actionable suggestions for improvement
  • Guests are never put on the spot; participation in Table Topics is entirely voluntary until you feel comfortable
  • Adelaide Central has two sister clubs sharing the same venue: Adelaide City Toastmasters (1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 5:45 pm–7:15 pm) and Synergy Toastmasters (1st & 3rd Thursdays, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm), offering members and guests additional practice opportunities throughout the month
  • Speech contests are held at club, area, division, and district levels, providing optional competitive milestones for members who wish to challenge themselves

Last Verified

  • Date: 2026-05-24
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Contact & location

96 Gawler Place, Adelaide, 5000

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Membership & sessions

Membership is open to all with no restrictions. New members are enrolled as members of Toastmasters International and receive educational materials including the Pathways program, a personalised Toastmaster badge, and a copy of the club's own bound manual. Membership fees cover Toastmasters International dues (paid semi-annually) plus club dues for venue and administrative costs. A one-time new member fee applies. Guests may attend meetings free of charge with no obligation to join.

Services: Public speaking training, Toastmasters Pathways self-paced education program, Prepared speeches, Table Topics (impromptu speaking), Speech evaluations and constructive feedback, Leadership development, Accelerated speaking workshops, Mentoring, Speech contests (club, area, division, district levels)

Meeting schedule: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 5:45pm–7:15pm, at The Box Factory, 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide SA 5000 (also listed at 96 Gawler Place, Adelaide SA 5000)

Languages: English

Meeting formats: in-person

Additional information

Adelaide Central Toastmasters Club is part of Toastmasters International (Club #01537765). It has two sister clubs: Adelaide City Toastmasters (1st & 3rd Wednesdays) and Synergy Toastmasters (1st & 3rd Thursdays). The club is listed in the SAcommunity directory (last updated 25/02/2026) and on the official Toastmasters International club finder.

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