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Pilgrim Church Hall

12 Flinders St, Adelaide SA 5000 (map)

Onsite disabled parking via our Flinders Street carpark and a wheelchair ramp. There are a range of options for parking at Pilgrim Uniting Church if our Flinders Street carpark is full.

Street Parking: Currently have 3 hour street parking on Flinders Street.

Church Parking: Parking is available for FREE via the Epworth building at the rear of Pilgrim Uniting Church on Sundays.

Paid Parking: State Centre Carpark (200m) - 172 Gawler Place, Adelaide 5000 Weekend parking is available for $5 for a full day if you book online. Midweek parking is available for $7 for one hour if you book online.

Paid Parking: Flinders Link Wilson Parking (300m) - 69 Wyatt Street, Adelaide 5000 Weekend parking is available for $5 for a full day if you book online.

Paid Parking: Auto Park on Franklin (350m) - 42 Franklin Street, Adelaide 5000 Midweek parking is available for $9 for one hour if you book online.

Motorcycle Parking (200m) 185 – 191 Victoria Square, Adelaide 5000

Bike Racks: Available at the rear and side of the Church.

Access Notes

Onsite disabled parking via our Flinders Street carpark and a wheelchair ramp.

Wheelchair access, Accessible toilets, Accessible parking are listed by this site: https://sacommunity.org/org/217476-Uniting_Church_-_Pilgrim

Future events happening here

  • Saturday
    Aug 29 2026
    [Free panel event] How we can prevent a nuclear war during Trump's presidency

    Pilgrim Church Hall

    August 29th is the International Day of Nuclear Tests. Join us this Saturday to hear from vibrant speakers about its relevance including in our local contexts, and engage in discussion on what we can do.

    This is a free public community event by Medical Association for Prevention of War (SA branch), in collaboration with Doctors for the Environment (SA chapter).

    When: Saturday 29 August, 1:30 to 4:15pm

    Where: Pilgrim Church Hall, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000

    This event is not affiliated with any political or religious groups.

    Tea and coffee provided. There will also be a raffle of fine red and white wines.

    Bringing together topics including - Significance of nuclear testing in Australia and in relation to the UN International Day Against Nuclear Tests - Impacts of nuclear radiation on health and environment - Relevance to Australia’s current situation - Mediation at the individual, community, and international level - A workshop on what we can do to make the world a more peaceful place

    Guest speakers include: Dr Amanda Ruler (RN, PhD, Nat Vice Pres. Of Medical Association for Prevention of War) Benjamin Crouch (Medical Physicist, M. Phil) Dr Kate Wylie (Executive Dir. Doctors for the Environment Australia) Professor Dale Bagshaw (internationally renowned mediator) Teresa Pham (Doctors for the Environment SA)

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