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The new single-level facility, completed November 2022,  is suitable for activities and meetings for small groups or, in conjunction with the lovely ‘Village Green’ - a flat grassed area adjacent to the hall measuring approximately 15 x 30 metres - would be suitable to erect a marquee for weddings and larger functions.

The new hall is open-plan area with wooden floor, suitable for up to 100 people. It includes a large commercial kitchen easily accessible from both inside the facility and from the Village Green.

Beside the hall is a newly-constructed children's playground. The toilet block is external to the main building, and accessible from the playground.

The new facility is disability-friendly, with designated parking.

The hall is regularly used for art exhibitions, pop-up stores, and Zumba, chi gung and yoga classes. Professional, gallery-style display materials and lighting are available for hire from the Mount Glorious Community Association.

The Hall and the Village Green are situated on 6 hectares of beautifully restored rainforest adjacent to the Maiala Park section of D’Aguilar National Park.

1874 Mt Glorious Road, Mount Glorious
Dimensions
  • Approximately 18m x 7m
  • Village Green: flat grassed area: ~450m^2 (15m x 30m)
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