
The Camooweal Community Hall, built between 1922 and 1923, is a historic timber building located on the Barkly Highway in Camooweal, Queensland. Designed by the Rooney Brothers and constructed by Hogarth & Hammond, it served as both a council office and a venue for community events. The hall features wide verandas, French doors, and a distinctive gambrel roof. Recognized for its architectural significance, it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 1992. Over the years, the hall has hosted various community activities, including health expos and meetings.
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