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Brisbane City Hall, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is the seat of the Brisbane City Council. It is located adjacent to King George Square, where the rectangular City Hall has its main entrance. [2] The City Hall also has frontages and entrances in both Ann Street and Adelaide Street.
Margaret Sturge Thorp (12 June 1892 – 5 May 1978), [1] also known as "The Peace Angel", was a peace activist and labour activist active in Australia in the 20th century. A Quaker, her religious beliefs guided her to a life of advocating for a variety of pacifist and feminist causes.
In November 1989, the Penfold family sold Greyhound Coaches to Stateliner with the exception of the Brisbane - Gold Coast and Brisbane - Toowoomba services that were sold separately. [3] In 1992 Greyhound, Pioneer and Bus Australia merged with the combined operation rebranded Greyhound Pioneer Australia. [4] [5]
Mowbray Racecourse (Launceston Greyhound Racing Club) Jellico Street, Mowbray, Launceston: opened 20 December 2004 [116] Royal Hobart Showground (Hobart Greyhound Racing Club) Main Road, Glenorchy: 1980–2006 [117] TCA Ground (Hobart Greyhound Racing Club) Queens Domain, Hobart: 1935–1980 [117] [118] White City (Launceston Greyhound Racing Club)
Group photo, inaugural Police Ball, Brisbane City Hall, 1 August 1934. Carroll initiated the establishment of the Queensland Police Welfare Club which was located within Roma Street police station and served alcohol as well as offering recreational amenities such as a library, billiard tables and darts boards.
The Alexandra Hall post-dated Toowoomba's third Toowoomba City Hall, constructed in 1900 in Ruthven Street on the site of the former Toowoomba School of Arts (destroyed by fire in 1898), but the City Hall theatre, with a seating capacity of 789, had a raked floor and could not accommodate banquets or dances.
Toowoomba City Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 541 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Willoughby Powell and built in 1900 by Alexander Mayne.
2 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Toowoomba Permanent Building Society [40] 19A Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Toowoomba Trades Hall [41] 112 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: St James Parish Hall [42] [39] 120 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Clifford House [43] [39] 126 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Kensington [44]