Who can come?

Anyone who registers within covid-19 restrictions.

Is there a cost?

Please go to the Freemasons of SA & NT website for details.

Is there a cut-off date?

No! Registrations close when the covid-19 limits are reached for each function.

Is any function free?

Yes! Please see the Registration brochure on the Freemasons website.

Is there accommodation and parking nearby?

Yes. The functions will be held in the Freemasons Hall, the nearby Crown Hotel and the well known SACA cricket and sports oval.

Are the functions value for money?

Yes! Where else can you meet and mingle with people from all over Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere, enjoy good food and entertainment, be captivated by the unfolding of an ancient and pageantry filled installation ceremony followed by the inspiring atmosphere of the great cricketers of the past and present, while enjoying a palate pleasing meal. It is not simply a question of value for money, but of the uniqueness of this week-end in our great city.

Mark your calendar now; register now before our covid-19 limits are reached; book in to one of the nearby hotels for added pleasure and relaxation; enjoy the ambience of the CBD between events; the Freemasons always enjoy chatting to each other and are very quick to involve members of the public in their conversation.

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Do you have to be a Freemason to attend this event?

No! Freemasonry in SA and the NT is becoming more popular and increasing in numbers again because we involve the public in our activities and actions.

More about Freemasonry

Venue hire

Freemasons Hall is the ideal venue for a number of different functions. From the iconic marbled foyer and elegant staircase, the large and impressive Great Hall at Ground Level to the Sam Jacobs room.

Community Benevolence

Charity is found at the heart of Freemasonry, with members actively involved in helping those in need since the craft started.

Research and study

The Masonic Learning Committee (MLC) seeks to develop a sustainable 'bottom up' Masonic Learning framework aimed at providing individualised, specialised programs of learning.