The Camooweal Community Hall, located at 32 Barkly Street, is a heritage-listed building constructed between 1922 and 1923. Designed by Rooney Brothers and built by Hogarth & Hammond, it served as the Barkly Tablelands Shire Hall. The hall features a single-storey timber structure with wide verandahs and a gambrel roof clad in corrugated iron. Interior elements include decorative pressed metal ceilings and local honour rolls in pressed copper. Over the years, it has hosted various community events and remains a significant landmark in Camooweal.

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