Coolongolook & District Memorial Hall was first established in the early 1900s. Then in the early 1950s, after a period of intense community fundraising and extensive rebuilding and repairs, it was re-established as ' A memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice' and the returned WW1 servicemen of the area. The hall rebuilding works were in fact, undertaken by a former 'Tobruk Rat' veteran, Jack Arnold.
The Coolongolook Hall has always been a centre of community activity in the area and remains so today. It is also the safe repository of the community's treasured War Memorial Honour Boards.
Hall Capacity - 270 people.
Hall Information Sheet
Hall Hiring Agreement
Venue Name : Coolongolook and District Memorial Hall
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Type of Facility: Community Hall
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Locality: Nabiac and surrounding areas
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Amenities:
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Toilet (for hirers only of this facility)
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Disabled Access
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Kitchen/Cooking Facilities
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Stage
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Public Car Parking
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Parking for Buses
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Opening Hours: All year Round
By Prior Arrangment
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Contact Details:
Coolongolook & District Memorial Hall Booking Officer
Phone: 0402 123 446