

4 people can climb on the wall at any time.
Up to 60 climbers can enjoy the wall every hour.
We deliver the Rock Climbing Wall to your event.
Our team members operate the wall and assist the climbers by encouraging them and supporting them to achieve their best.
All staff/equipment/ risk assessments / and all insurance provided.
The rock climbing wall is 8m high.
Our activity is suitable for all ages, climbers must weigh between 20kgs – 120kgs and be over 91cm tall.
4 people can climb at a time. We have designed the routes to suit all abilities.
Yes, our team members remain onsite to run the activity, we encourage every person to experience the thrill of rock climbing in a safe and encouraging environment.
The 4 person rock climbing wall requires 6m wide x 10.5m deep x 9m high.
Yes, all our operating team have current WWCC certification.
Yes, Base Zero has $20Million Public Liability insurance. Our company is certified in Risk Assessment and Safety procedures, Annual Engineer inspections, Maintenance schedules, WPH&S certified.
We are very proud of our 15-year injury free certificate.
Choosing rides for a family events in Sydney starts with understanding your audience, space, and event goals. Family-friendly events work best when there is a mix of age-appropriate attractions, including rides for younger children, activities for older kids, and options adults can enjoy or supervise comfortably.
Key factors include:
Age range of attendees
Available space and surface type
Event duration and expected crowd size
Power access and safety requirements
It’s also important to select rides operated by licensed, insured providers who comply with Australian safety standards. A balanced combination of interactive activities and visual attractions helps keep queues moving and families engaged throughout the event.
Current plant registration (where applicable)
A valid engineer’s inspection certificate
Public liability insurance
Qualified and trained operators
A site plan showing ride placement and clearances
Some councils also require advance notification or permits, particularly for public events. Requirements can vary by council, so it’s important to work with an experienced amusement provider who understands local approvals and can supply all required documentation.
Wet-weather planning is an important part of any outdoor event in the greater Sydney NSW region. This includes selecting equipment that can operate safely in light rain, having clear postponement or cancellation policies, and allowing flexibility for rescheduling.
Best practice wet-weather planning includes:
Monitoring forecasts in the lead-up to the event
Having alternative dates or contingency plans
Ensuring all equipment meets safety guidelines for weather conditions
Clear communication with clients about postponements and deposits
In periods of unusually high rainfall, some events may be postponed to ensure safety. Professional operators will guide this process and help minimise disruption while protecting guests, staff, and equipment.