Tea Tree Gully Toastmasters Club

Overview

Tea Tree Gully Toastmasters Club is a long-established public speaking and leadership development club serving the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Chartered in April 1993, the club operates under the globally recognised Toastmasters International framework, offering members a structured, self-paced program to build confidence, communication skills, and leadership capabilities. The atmosphere is warm, supportive, and inclusive — welcoming everyone from complete beginners to seasoned speakers looking to sharpen their craft.

Best For

  • Professionals seeking to improve workplace communication and leadership presence
  • Individuals from diverse backgrounds wanting to build confidence in public speaking
  • Residents of Adelaide's north-eastern suburbs (Tea Tree Gully, Wynn Vale, and surrounds) looking for a local, community-oriented development group

Meeting Format

  • Mode: Offline (in-person)
  • Frequency: Twice monthly — 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
  • Duration: Approximately 90 minutes (doors open at 6:45 pm for a 7:00 pm start)
  • Group size: Typically a small-to-medium community group; membership is open to all with no restrictions

Typical Session Flow

  1. Arrival / check-in — Members and guests arrive from 6:45 pm; guests are welcomed by a club member who explains the meeting format and answers questions
  2. Prepared speeches — Members deliver planned speeches aligned to their Pathways education program, covering a range of communication and leadership competencies
  3. Table Topics (impromptu speaking) — A short segment where participants practise spontaneous speaking on given topics; guests may volunteer to participate but are never pressured
  4. Evaluations and feedback — Experienced members provide structured, constructive feedback on each speech, helping speakers identify strengths and areas for growth
  5. Networking / wrap-up — The meeting closes with general announcements, role assignments for the next session, and informal conversation among attendees

Language And Speaking Level

  • Languages used: English
  • Recommended level: All levels welcome — from complete beginners to advanced speakers
  • Beginner friendly: Yes — the Pathways program is entirely self-paced, and new members are paired with an experienced mentor to guide them through their early speeches at their own comfort level

Membership And Costs

  • Trial policy: Guests are welcome to attend meetings without obligation; visitors may attend one or more meetings to observe the program before committing
  • Membership fee: Toastmasters International dues are USD $60 per six-month period (approximately AUD equivalent), renewed twice yearly in April and October; a one-time new member registration fee of USD $25 also applies. Individual club dues, if any, are set locally — contact the club directly for the current Tea Tree Gully-specific fee structure
  • Extra costs: The Pathways online education program is included in membership dues; optional printed materials or participation in speech contests and district events may incur additional costs

Venue And Accessibility

  • Address context: Jubilee Community Centre, corner of Jubilee Way and Grenfell Road, Wynn Vale SA 5127 — a well-known local community facility managed by the City of Tea Tree Gully Council, situated near parkland and walking trails
  • Transit/parking: Adelaide Metro bus route M44 stops on Grenfell Road (stop 55), approximately 300–400 metres from the venue; routes C1/C2 stop at Surrey Downs Shopping Centre on Golden Grove Road, approximately 600 metres away. Ample off-street and street parking is available on-site and along Jubilee Way at no charge
  • Accessibility: The Jubilee Community Centre features wheelchair access, accessible toilets, and accessible parking, making it suitable for attendees with mobility requirements

Joining Steps

  1. Register your interest — Visit the club's official website and use the Contact Us form to submit your details; a club member will follow up within a few days to arrange your first visit
  2. Prepare nothing in particular — No preparation is required for a first visit; simply arrive at 6:45 pm on a meeting night ready to observe and meet the team
  3. What to expect on first visit — You will be greeted by a club member, given an overview of the meeting structure, and invited to watch the session unfold. You may optionally volunteer for the Table Topics impromptu segment, but there is no pressure to speak until you feel comfortable

Community Notes

  • The club prides itself on a friendly, diverse, and encouraging culture that welcomes people from all professional backgrounds and walks of life
  • Feedback is always constructive and delivered in a positive, supportive manner — the goal is to build speakers up, not tear them down
  • Mentoring is a core part of the club's approach: new members are guided by experienced speakers who help them progress through the Pathways program at their own pace
  • The club has an active committee (2025–2026) overseeing education, membership, public relations, and administration, reflecting a well-organised and committed membership base
  • There are no membership restrictions — the club is open to all interested parties aged 18 and over

Last Verified

  • Date: 2026-05-24
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会议日程: 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 7:00 pm

语言: English

会议形式: in-person

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