ATSA EXPO MELBOURNE
For nearly 25 years the ATSA Independent Living Expo has been Australia’s foremost exhibition for assistive technology, rehabilitation and aged care equipment as exhibitors display products and services in mobility solutions, pressure care, employment support, accessible recreation, holiday ideas, modified motor vehicles and more. As one of Australia’s most comprehensive events for people with disability, seniors, carers and allied health professionals, all ATSA Expos are developed by the industry for the industry.
FREE TO ATTEND for all visitors!
Day One opening hours: 8:30am-4:30pm
Day Two opening hours: 8:30am-3:00pm
Melbourne Transport Info Public Transport
- Arriving by bus:
Bus No. 472 (Williamstown to Moonee Ponds) stops along Langs Road and Epsom Road. Bus No. 404 (Footscray to Moonee Ponds) stops on the corner of Epsom and Ascot Vale Roads. Enter via Gate 1 on Epsom Road.
- Arriving by tram:
Tram No. 57 (West Maribyrnong to Elizabeth Street, City) stops at the main entrance (Gate 1) of Melbourne Showgrounds on Epsom Road.
- Parking Information
Melbourne – $17 per car paid on arrival.
Traffic Assistants will direct you to the designated parking areas for ATSA – if you do require an accessible parking spot close to the venue entrance then please ask on arrival and you will be directed to the relevant area.
- Car and Ride Share
For those attending via Car (including Ride Share), Exhibition Pavilion can be accessed via Gate 5, Lang’s Road, Ascot Vale. Security personnel on Gate 5 will direct staff and delegates to the designated parking area.
Where to Stay
ATSA is pleased to have secured the following discounted rates for a number of hotels close to the Expo venue at Melbourne Showgrounds (Most hotels are a 10 minute drive to the venue)
The Sebel Melbourne, 41 Homer Street, Moonee Ponds – This venue has 2 accessible apartments on site, 1 x 2 bedroom and 1 x queen bedroom.
Liberty One Footscray Apartments, 9 Neilson Place, Footscray – Please note there are no accessible apartments on site.