Mudgeeraba Old Post Office, Heritage building in Mudgeeraba, Australia
Mudgeeraba Old Post Office is a single-story wooden building on Railway Street with timber framing and architectural details typical of early Queensland construction. The front verandah and gabled roof give it a distinctive appearance that reflects the building traditions of that era.
The building was constructed in 1927 and initially housed the Nerang Shire Council offices. In 1950 it transitioned to become a post office and telephone exchange facility.
The building marks how postal services changed in Queensland, moving from government offices to a community gathering space. Residents and visitors now use it for meetings and events throughout the year.
The building contains two meeting rooms and a kitchen space available for public rental. These rooms are accessible throughout the week during daytime and evening hours for community gatherings and events.
A book exchange at the building entrance allows visitors to swap and take books freely. Inside, the Gold Coast Techspace offers technology education and skills training within the historic walls.
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