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+61 8 9191 8780

The area bounded by Hamersley and Weld streets has been the centre of Broome’s administration from the town’s early days.

The Mechanics Institute Hall built was built in 1904, at a cost of £1000, as a library and reading room. There was also a sporting arena that housed tennis courts and ovals. This building later became the known as the Road Board Hall and then the Shire Hall.

The Hall was the focal point of the town’s social life, and saw countless dances, debutante balls, wedding receptions, plays and performances. Many VIP visitors passed through the doors of this building, most notable Queen Elizabeth ll & the Duke of Edinburgh during their visit to Broome in 1963.

Time, wear and white ants made it unsafe and the Hall was demolished in 1972, when the Civic Centre was built directly behind it.

Designed by architect Norman Rees to reflect the character and charm of Broome with its distinctive Asian influence, the Civic Centre opened in 1973. It was once again the venue of choice for concerts and wedding receptions. After 36 years of hosting community events in Broome the Civic Centre’s doors were closed on 12 February 2009 due to concerns for public safety.

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