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Assembly Hall, Warwick
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Location 8 Locke Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia
Official name: Assembly Hall
Type state heritage (built)
Designated 21 August 1992
Reference no. 600954
Significant period 1917-1987
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The Assembly Hall is an important building located at 8 Locke Street in Warwick, Queensland, Australia. It is known as a community hall, which means it's a place where people can gather for different activities. This hall is special because it is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. This register helps protect places that are important to Queensland's history.

What is the Assembly Hall?

The Assembly Hall is a building designed for public use. It serves as a meeting place for the local community. People might use a community hall for many things. These include meetings, social events, or even small performances.

A Place for the Community

Community halls like the Assembly Hall are very important. They provide a space for people to connect. They help build a strong sense of community. Over the years, many different groups have likely used this hall. It has been a central spot for people in Warwick.

Why is it Heritage-Listed?

The Assembly Hall was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. Being "heritage-listed" means a place is recognized as having special historical importance. It could be important for its age, its design, or the events that happened there.

Protecting Important Places

The Queensland Heritage Register helps protect these special places. It makes sure they are looked after for future generations. This way, young people like you can learn about the past. You can see how people lived and worked long ago.

What Does 'Under Review' Mean?

The heritage listing for the Assembly Hall is currently "under review." This means that its status is being checked again. There might be new information or changes that need to be considered.

Checking the Details

When a heritage listing is under review, experts look at all the details. They decide if the building still meets the requirements for protection. This process ensures that heritage lists are always up-to-date and accurate.

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