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Established in 1985, the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum is a community cultural initiative of the Gladstone Regional Council. Housed in the heritage-listed former Gladstone Town Hall, the facility features four exhibition spaces: Town Hall Gallery, Front Gallery, Museum Room, and O'Connell Space. These spaces host rotating art and historical exhibitions refreshed every 6 to 8 weeks. A glass bridge walkway connects the historic building to a purpose-built extension, accommodating the 19th-century marble statue of William Ewart Gladstone. Admission is free, and the venue is accessible via Goondoon Street.
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