About The Little Space
The Little Space is a small co-working, meeting and event venue tucked into Bondi Junction’s bustling retail district. It’s designed as a **flexible creative hub** rather than a traditional theatre – think light-filled studio not dark auditorium. Coworking listings describe it as “a co-working, meeting and event space located in the heart of Bondi Junction” with a “light filled space for all your business and creative needs” (www.coworkbooking.com ). The main area is roughly 70 square metres (bright and modern), holding about **35–40 people** in classroom or theatre configuration (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ). In addition to the main hall it offers a smaller boardroom (15m²) with seating for about 10 around a meeting table (www.coworkbooking.com ). All told, the venue accommodates up to 40 people across its rooms, perfect for intimate workshops, small performances or corporate sessions.
The interior is fresh and modern: high ceilings and large windows flood the room with daylight, giving the “friendly space” a very open atmosphere (www.coworkbooking.com ). It comes fully equipped as a workshop space – there’s free Wi-Fi, a big wall for projections or brainstorming, a smart TV, a projector and printing facilities (classbento.com.au ). A self-contained kitchenette (with kitchenette, fridge, microwave, tea/coffee) and bathrooms mean you can spend a whole day there comfortably (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ). Furnished with modular tables and chairs, it can be reconfigured for lectures, art classes, or social gatherings. The overall vibe is relaxed and supportive – a popular gathering spot for local artists, instructors and small teams who want a casual, well-equipped space away from home or office. Although relatively new and media-shy, The Little Space has become known in Bondi’s Eastern Suburbs scene as a hub for creative workshops and intimate community events.
Events and Programming
Unlike a public theatre or cinema, The Little Space doesn’t have a fixed schedule of plays or concerts – instead it is **rented out for a wide variety of events**. In practice, the calendar is filled with private bookings: art classes, yoga or dance workshops, painting nights, music lessons, craft workshops and business training sessions. The ClassBento listing highlights its focus on creativity, noting “special classes supported: Art workshops, Dance workshops, Music workshops, Pottery workshops” (classbento.com.au ). Local educators and small event promoters frequently use it for one-off or recurring classes (e.g. weekday art courses or weekend lettering workshops). You might also find corporate training days, book launches or creative meetups here, since the space is well-suited for any gathering of up to 35–40 people.
Most events at The Little Space are **community-oriented or educational**. For example, you might attend a group painting session or a weekend makers’ meetup. Bondi’s creative freelancers often book it by the day or hour for pop-up exhibitions, hackathons, or startup pitches. It’s not a loud nightclub or large concert hall – events tend to be low-key and workshop-style. Since there’s no in-house programming or box office, you’ll hear about upcoming events through organizers. Commonly, classes at The Little Space are advertised on platforms like ClassBento, Eventbrite or local meetup groups, with details on dates and ticket sales handled by the event hosts rather than the venue itself. (Often the facility is even described as “private space” on booking sites, not tied to a specific brand or series. )
Tickets and Booking
The Little Space does **not sell tickets directly** like a theatre; instead, each event’s organizer handles admissions. If you want to attend a workshop or class there, you’ll typically buy a ticket or register through the event promoter’s website or ticketing page. For example many art or yoga instructors will list their Little Space workshop on ClassBento or Eventbrite, and you pay the class fee there. On-site ticket sales and a box office are uncommon – the venue itself doesn’t operate a public ticket counter.
If you’re interested in hosting an event, you **book the space itself by contacting the venue** (often via thelittlespace.com.au or a booking agent). The rental rates start from about *$44 per hour* for the main area (classbento.com.au ), with smaller meeting rooms or boardrooms typically cheaper. (Prices can vary by time of day or day of week.) Popular time slots – like Friday evenings or weekend afternoons – can book out quickly, so it’s wise to reserve well in advance. There may be package deals for half-day or full-day hire. Keep in mind that payment and booking terms (deposit, cancellation policy, etc.) are set by The Little Space management. Most clients pay via the website or over-the-phone after checking availability. In short, **attendees** buy tickets from organizers *after* the event is announced, whereas **hosts** reserve space directly with the venue ahead of time.
Seating and Layout
The layout inside The Little Space is **highly flexible**. The main 70m² room (often called the “Meli Melo” space on booking sites) is essentially an open-plan studio. Furniture is mobile: tables and chairs can be arranged in theatre style, classroom style, or cleared for standing events. With chairs set up in rows, it seats about 30–35 people comfortably (www.coworkbooking.com ). For standing or “general admission” events it can hold up to around 35. Because there is no raised stage, presenters simply set up at one end with the smart TV or projector screen. Sightlines are generally good from anywhere in the room since it’s flat and intimate – the farthest rows are still fairly close to the front wall.
For small meetings there is a separate **boardroom** area. This is a 15m² room with a built-in table and chairs for about 10 people (www.coworkbooking.com ). It’s ideal for private discussions, video conferences or break-out sessions. The boardroom has 10 seats (parliamentary style) and is often used as a co-working/training didactic space. It’s in the same unit so attendees can move easily between rooms. In both spaces, the acoustics are simply normal office-style – not specially soundproofed, but perfectly adequate for speaking, music lessons or spoken-word presentations at normal volume. There’s no VIP section or fixed balcony; it’s an egalitarian layout where the “best seats” are usually at the front near the screen, but even the back of the room is quite close to the action. (One useful tip: the big white interior wall serves as a projection surface. Sitting facing that wall means you’ll have a clear view of any slides or videos.)
Getting There and Parking
Location: The Little Space is at **384 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction** (Suite 3), right next to the Bondi Junction town centre. That’s just a block from Westfield Bondi Junction. Its lobby is on a main street level, so you won’t need to find a side alley – it’s easy to spot beside other retail shops. The building is modern, so follow the signage to the 3rd floor or upper levels (there is a lift). By postcode, Bondi Junction is in NSW 2022.
By train or bus: Bondi Junction is one of Sydney’s transport hubs. The Bondi Junction Railway Station (Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra line) is about 2 minutes’ walk away (exit near the tall clock-tower building on Oxford St). From the city centre, take the T4 train line east. There’s also a large bus interchange outside the Westfield – catch many Sydney Buses here. Frequent routes include the 333 (from North Bondi to the city via Bondi Junction) and 380 (Bondi Beach to Coogee) among others. If you’re coming from eastern suburbs, buses like the 440 or 373 drop you at Westfield. In practice, you can hop off at the Bondi Jct station or Westfield and walk along Oxford Street to No.384. For drop-offs, ride-share vehicles (Uber, taxis) usually pull up on Oxford or the parallel Murion Street – look for the Westfield entries. Public transport options make the venue extremely accessible to half of Sydney nowadays (www.coworkbooking.com ). (Coworkers note “public transport nearby” as a plus (www.coworkbooking.com ).)
Parking: Parking is available but limited. The nearest official carpark is the Wilson Parking lot on Grattan Street, just around the corner (classbento.com.au ). That has hourly and day rates (typical for commercial parking). Westfield Bondi Junction also has a multi-story car park for shoppers (paid after certain hours), a short walk away. Some nearby streets have metered parking, but restrictions apply – note that on nearby streets you can park *free* in the evening (after 7pm) and all-day Sunday (classbento.com.au ). If you plan to drive, allow extra time, as Oxford Street outside Westfield can be busy at peak times. For drivers, popular drop-off points are the laneways beside the building or outside the front door if briefly stopping to unload gear. Rideshare pockets and taxi ranks are close by near the station, which is helpful for night-time returns.
Inside the Venue
When you enter The Little Space, expect a clean, bright workspace. Check-in is informal: a host or manager (often the owner Liz Kollias or staff) will greet you at the door or lobby and point you to the correct room. Security is light – there’s no scanning, but the building has a lobby and controlled entry. Once inside, you’ll notice **free high-speed Wi-Fi** throughout the venue (all bookings include internet access (classbento.com.au )). A long whiteboard or projection wall lines one side of the main room – many events use it for slides or group brainstorming. There are several power outlets, and you can usually find extension cords available if you need to plug in laptops or chargers.
There’s a **kitchenette** built into the suite: it has a fridge, microwave, kettle and serverware (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ). Hosts often brew tea or coffee; in fact, coffee and tea are provided free of charge per coworker reports (www.coworkbooking.com ). If you get hungry, you can stash snacks in the fridge or reheat lunch. (The Little Space itself does not serve food or alcohol – it’s a dry venue, though small coolers of drinks can sometimes be provided for private events.) Restrooms are located within the suite area, off the hallway. There is no formal coat-check or cloakroom, but the rooms have enough wall space and coat hooks for a handful of jackets by the entrance.
Atmosphere-wise, the venue is friendly and casual. The furniture includes mobile lounge chairs and conference tables – some attendees call them “comfy office seats”. The space tends to be kept pleasantly cool or warm (central air conditioning) with lighting that’s soft on the eyes. During events, it typically has a quiet buzz – people talking in hushed tones until sessions start. For connectivity beyond Wi-Fi, phone reception is strong (Oxford Street is in range of all carriers). If you’re hosting, equipment like a whiteboard, flip-chart easels, printer or scanner can often be requested as they are on-site (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ). In summary, you’ll experience a modern meeting-room vibe – polished enough for professional events, but creative and cosy enough for a weekend workshop.
Nearby Amenities
The Little Space sits right by **Westfield Bondi Junction**, so literally dozens of shops and eateries are steps away. If you arrive early or stay late, you’ll find cafes and restaurants to suit any taste. For a quick bite, the Westfield food court (a block away) has familiar fast-casual outlets. If you prefer sit-down dining, Bondi Junction has everything from sushi bars to modern Australian bistros. Notable local choices include Era Eastern (Malaysian cuisine), lobster bars or even a Dakota Steakhouse within a few minutes’ walk. For coffee or pastries, popular picks are Artie’s Corner or a number of specialty coffee shops near the station.
Nightlife around Bondi Junction is more low-key than the beach, but there are decent bars and pubs. For example, The Pacific and Formula 1 Bar inside Westfield offer casual drinks, while redeveloped areas branching off Oxford Street host some boutique wine bars and craft beer spots. If you want to stay overnight, there are hotels and serviced apartments within a very short drive or stroll. Options include the Mercure (formerly Rendezvous Hotel) on Bondi Road, as well as a few boutique apartment-stays like “Newlife Serviced Apartments” and “Pelicanstay” in the neighborhood. Bondi Junction’s large train and bus interchange also puts you a few stops from the Sydney CBD or beachside hotels if needed.
Practical tips: If you’re going on foot, enter via Oxford Street (there is a passenger drop-off lane in front of the building). Allow extra minutes to walk from the train/bus – the building is tucked among shops so you may need to take an elevator to reach the meeting level. After an event, if you’re taking public transit home note that trains run until midnight on weekdays (later on weekends) and buses are convenient. Taxis and rideshares queue up near Westfield, and the nearby Centenary Park stairwell also has taxi ranks at night. Late-night eateries around here close by 10pm, so plan accordingly if attending evening events.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Little Space stands out in Bondi Junction for its **intimate, inviting character**. Its design – with high ceilings and large windows – creates a bright “atelier” feel that many local creatives love (www.coworkbooking.com ). Unlike the large, impersonal halls elsewhere, this venue feels personal: speakers are literally a few metres from the audience, and everything is on one level. Some reviewers of the coworking site rave about the “loads of light and a friendly space” (www.coworkbooking.com ), which speaks to its atmosphere. You get the impression everyone is on first-name terms. The lounge-style corners with comfy chairs and coffee setup give it more of a community-center vibe than a corporate cold room.
Another unique feature is its **24/7 access** for members or long-term bookings (www.coworkbooking.com ). It’s one of the few places in the Eastern Suburbs where working after-hours is supported, even if most events happen daytime. It's also officially dog-friendly – well-behaved pups on leads are allowed inside too (www.coworkbooking.com ). This uncage vibe (no heavy-handed restrictions) matches the creative use: artists feel free to make a bit of mess or noise, tech people can set up equipment easily, etc. The Little Space doesn’t have any grand historical legacy, but it has built its own street cred as a launchpad for projects. Many Bondi residents have been to at least one science talk, painting class or small concert here, so it feels like a grassroots cultural touchstone. For local event planners and freelancers it matters because it’s reliable, well-located, and reasonably priced. “Perfect for arts and workshops,” the site notes (classbento.com.au ). All these factors – the friendly staff, the flexibility, the flat-floor intimacy – make The Little Space a beloved “underground” arts hub in its own right.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The Little Space is wheelchair-accessible and on one level (with an elevator to the correct floor) (www.coworkbooking.com ). The rooms have enough space for mobility aids, and there are accessible restrooms available. Public transport nearby means you don’t strictly need a car, but if you do drive, remember free street parking kicks in after 7pm (weekdays) or after the last meter runs out at night (classbento.com.au ). Once inside, entry is casual – just check in with the host at the door. No need to show ID unless you’re paying for a booking or it’s required for a class (some instructors do a quick sign-in list).
What to Bring: If you’re attending an event or class, bring whatever materials the organizer lists (paintbrushes, notebooks, etc.). The venue provides basic items like projector cables, markers, or flip-chart paper, but personal equipment should be checked in advance. A laptop or phone charger might help if you plan to work. Comfortable clothing is fine – most workshops are informal. You might want to bring a jacket or sweater, as rooms can feel cool from air-conditioning in summer or heating in winter. (Hosts usually safeguard belongings under supervision, but it’s wise not to bring valuables into open events.)
Avoiding Pitfalls: Don’t arrive too late. The venue typically won’t admit after an event has started, and latecomers can be disruptive. If you do run late, ring ahead or text the organizer. Also, because it’s an inside facility, smoking is not allowed anywhere in or around the building – use the sidewalk designated smoking areas on Oxford if needed. If your event involves children, double-check with the organizer if it’s child-friendly; otherwise it’s an adult atmosphere. Pets (other than service animals) are technically allowed (www.coworkbooking.com ), but it’s best to confirm ahead as not every event will want dogs underfoot. Finally, Bondi Junction events can fill up on popular days, so book or register ahead to secure your spot.
General Advice: Plan to arrive 15 minutes early on your first visit so you can locate the space and settle in. The building entrance is ground level on Oxford Street, but the venue itself may be a floor or two up. Once you know the route (or drop-off point), it’s straightforward. Networking is part of the charm here – feel free to chat with fellow visitors or the organizer. And if you ever need help on-site, staff are friendly: just ask at the reception or look for Liz (the manager). With its supportive ambience and handy location, The Little Space is meant to feel almost like a home away from home for creatives, so settle in and enjoy the session!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the exact address of The Little Space?
The Little Space is located at **384 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022** (Suite 3). This puts it in the heart of Bondi Junction, just a short walk from the Westfield mall and train station. Enter via Oxford Street; the venue is in the commercial building on that block. (Some online listings mention “3/384 Oxford St,” which is the same location.) (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com )
How can I get to The Little Space via public transport?
Bondi Junction is a major transit node. Take the T4 Eastern Suburbs train line to **Bondi Junction Station** and exit toward Oxford Street — it’s only a 2-minute walk from there. Many buses also stop right outside Westfield Bondi Junction on Oxford St (including routes like 333 from the city or 380 from Coogee). Once you exit the station or bus stop, walk along Oxford Street to number 384. Frequent service and easy transfers make public transit very convenient. (www.coworkbooking.com )
Is The Little Space wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The Little Space is fully wheelchair-accessible. (www.coworkbooking.com ) There are ramps and elevators in the building, and the rooms have wide entryways. Inside, there is ample space to maneuver a wheelchair. The venue’s own amenities (such as restrooms and the kitchenette area) are designed to be accessible. Visitors confirm “public transport nearby” and wheelchair access as key positives of the venue. (www.coworkbooking.com )
Where can I park near The Little Space, and are there costs?
Parking is mainly through paid lots. The closest is Wilson Parking on Grattan Street (one block north of Oxford St) (classbento.com.au ). This lot has hourly and daily rates typical for inner-city carparks. Westfield Bondi Junction’s multi-level carpark is also nearby (fees apply typically after a short grace period). Street parking is metered on most nearby roads, though there is **free street parking after 7pm on weekdays and all day on Sundays** (classbento.com.au ). Otherwise, consider public transit or rideshare, as traffic can be heavy and spaces limited during the day.
How many people can The Little Space accommodate?
The main event room (“Meli Melo Space”) holds roughly **35–40 people** when set up theatre-style (www.coworkbooking.com ). With more casual seating or standing room it’s still around 35. In addition, the separate boardroom fits about **10 people** around a table (www.coworkbooking.com ). So in total the venue can seat about 40 people across its spaces. These numbers come from official listings (a 70m² main hall for 35, plus a 15m² boardroom for 10) (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ).
What are the seating arrangements like? Is it general admission?
Seating is **flexible** and usually arranged by event needs. There is no fixed theatre seating; instead, the room can be set up with rows of chairs (theatre style), classroom tables, or cleared for standing events. For example, workshops often use temporary tables and chairs, while lectures use only chairs. The boardroom has a permanent table with chairs for (up to 10) seat presentations or meetings. Often it’s effectively general admission: in smaller events you may grab any empty chair in the room. For the best experience, aim for front-row seating if presentation visibility is important, but the space is small enough that even the back row is quite near the screen.
How do I book The Little Space for my event, and what does it cost?
To host an event, you must reserve the venue in advance. Booking is done directly with The Little Space’s management (often through their website or by phone). Pricing starts at around **$44 per hour** for the main room (classbento.com.au ), though rates vary by time of day and which room you use. Most tenants pay by the hour or day. You’ll be asked to provide event details and pay a deposit or rental fee, typically via an online booking system. Because it’s a private venue, there is no general box office. If you want to attend a particular event, you’d instead register or purchase your seat from the organizer (rather than through the venue).
Where can I buy tickets to an event at The Little Space?
The Little Space itself does not sell tickets. Tickets or RSVPs for classes and events held there are arranged by each organizer. Typically, you would go through the event promoter’s chosen platform (for instance, a ClassBento, Eventbrite or Meetup listing). After the organizer announces a workshop or performance at The Little Space, they will tell you how to sign up or buy tickets online. There is usually not an onsite box office – if the event is public, sign-up links will be provided by the host.
What types of events are held at The Little Space?
A wide variety – mainly **workshops, classes and small gatherings**. You’ll often find art and craft classes (painting, pottery, etc.), dance or yoga sessions, music lessons, language courses or creative seminars. Corporate workshops, training seminars and product launches are also common uses. The venue effectively serves as a multipurpose studio: past events include maker-space projects, book readings, brainstorming meetups, and wellness classes. It’s geared toward small, participative events rather than concerts or spectacles. In short, anything that fits in a 35-seat meeting room is possible at The Little Space (classbento.com.au ).
Is The Little Space child-friendly and are pets allowed?
Children are welcome if they’re part of a specific event (for example, a family art class). There are no age restrictions imposed by the venue itself. On the other hand, many events are adult-focused so it’s best to check the event details. As for pets, officially well-behaved dogs on a leash are permitted (www.coworkbooking.com ). The space is pet-friendly in principle (unusual for a meeting room), but as a courtesy you should confirm with your event host if they are comfortable with animals there. (Service animals are always allowed.)
Does The Little Space provide Wi-Fi and other equipment?
Yes. Comfortable Wi-Fi access is included with all bookings (classbento.com.au ). The venue also provides AV gear: there’s a smart TV with HDMI, a projector in the main room, and a large writable wall. For meetings or classes, complimentary access to printers, a scanner or copier is often available (www.coworkbooking.com ) (bring your own laptop, though). The kitchenette comes equipped with a coffee maker, microwave and fridge (classbento.com.au ) (www.coworkbooking.com ). In short, it’s set up to function like a modern office or studio space, so you can plug in your laptop and get started immediately.
Can I bring food and drinks to the venue?
There is no onsite catering or bar, but you are welcome to bring light refreshments. The Little Space has a kitchenette for basic food prep – use the microwave, kettle, etc. – and there is fridge space if you have real food to keep cool. Coffee and tea are usually provided for free (www.coworkbooking.com ). Alcohol isn’t served, and the venue itself has no liquor license. However, if your event requires it you can order a drinks delivery or bring your own wine for a private gathering (check with the host). Street-side there are also plenty of nearby cafes and shops to grab snacks or meals before/after your event.
Is there a dress code at The Little Space?
No formal dress code. How you dress depends on your event or meeting. Most people wear smart-casual or comfortable clothes (think business casual or creative-casual style). If you’re attending an arts workshop, you might wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little paint on. For a corporate training, business attire is common. In general the vibe is casual-professional – no uniforms or fancy outfits required. Just avoid beachwear or walking around in socks only, since it’s a professional environment (Oxford Street is a busy commercial zone).
Are there smoking restrictions or time limits?
Smoking is *not* allowed inside the building. Commit to going outside if you need a cigarette break (there are sheltered areas on the street outside). In terms of timing, events generally stick to the hours you booked. Latecomers may not be admitted once the session has started. Also be aware that Bondi Junction shops sometimes have security gates that close around 6–7pm; if you run late evening classes, check how to re-enter the building after hours. Other than that, you’re free to come and go during your booking.