Synergy Toastmasters Club
Overview
Synergy Toastmasters Club (Club #19) is one of Adelaide's longest-running public speaking and leadership development clubs, chartered in April 1994 and operating within the Adelaide CBD. As part of Toastmasters International (District 73, Division C, Area 10), it offers a structured yet welcoming environment where members build communication confidence and leadership skills at their own pace. The club attracts a friendly mix of working professionals and experienced mentors, creating a supportive after-work community focused on practical growth.
Best For
- Professionals seeking to improve workplace communication, presentation, and leadership skills
- Individuals wanting to overcome public speaking anxiety in a low-pressure, supportive setting
- Anyone preparing for specific speaking occasions such as job interviews, business pitches, or life events
Meeting Format
- Mode: Offline (in-person)
- Frequency: Fortnightly — 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month
- Duration: 90 minutes (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm; doors open at 5:45 pm)
- Group size: Typically 10–25 participants (members and guests)
Typical Session Flow
- Arrival & welcome — Doors open at 5:45 pm; guests are greeted and introduced to members before the formal start at 6:00 pm
- Prepared speeches — Members deliver structured speeches drawn from their Toastmasters Pathways education projects, each with defined objectives and a set time limit
- Table Topics (impromptu speaking) — A Table Topics Master invites participants to speak spontaneously on a provided subject for 1–2 minutes, open to both members and guests
- Evaluations & wrap-up — Individual speech evaluators and a General Evaluator provide constructive feedback on all speakers; awards are given for best Table Topic, best prepared speech, and best evaluation, followed by informal networking
Language And Speaking Level
- Languages used: English
- Recommended level: All levels welcome; no prior experience required
- Beginner friendly: Yes — guests may observe without any obligation to participate until they feel comfortable and ready
Membership And Costs
- Trial policy: Guests may attend meetings free of charge before deciding to join; no pressure to participate on first visits
- Membership fee: Toastmasters International semiannual dues of USD $60 (renewed 1 April and 1 October each year), plus a one-time new member registration fee of USD $25; individual club dues may also apply
- Extra costs: Access to the Pathways online education program is included with membership; no additional materials costs publicly specified
Venue And Accessibility
- Address context: The Box Factory Community Centre, 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide SA 5000 — a heritage-listed two-storey building located in the city's south-east, between Halifax and Carrington Streets, just off Hurtle Square, retaining its original Federal Box Factory signage and facade
- Transit/parking: By tram, alight at Victoria Square and walk approximately 10 minutes via Angas Street, Pulteney Street, and Halifax Street; numerous buses serve Pulteney Street and Hutt Street; the Free City Connector bus passes along Halifax Street (Stops H1 eastbound and S1 westbound) every 15 minutes; limited parking is available nearby
- 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
- Contact the club — Reach out via the club's official website or phone to express interest and confirm the next meeting date; no prior registration is required to attend as a guest
- Prepare to observe — No preparation is needed for a first visit; simply arrive by 5:45 pm to be welcomed before the meeting begins
- First visit experience — Guests are warmly greeted, introduced to members, and invited to observe the full session; there is no obligation to speak or participate until personally ready
Community Notes
- The club atmosphere is described as friendly and inclusive, with a mix of young professionals and experienced mentors supporting each other's growth
- Feedback is delivered constructively and positively — evaluators highlight strengths alongside specific, actionable suggestions for improvement
- The club has two sister clubs — Adelaide City Toastmasters and Adelaide Central Toastmasters — also meeting at The Box Factory, offering members additional practice opportunities nearby
- The club has no membership restrictions and is open to all interested adults aged 18 and over
Last Verified
- Date: 2026-05-24
