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Woodville Town Hall

Woodville Town Hall

Woodville Town Hall is a prominent building of historic significance to our City.

Woodville Town Hall was initially constructed in 1903 as council offices and chambers. It was enlarged several times, first in the 1920s adding a supper room (now known as the Murree Smith Hall) and then again in the 1940s, to become a focal point for civic functions and community celebrations.

During its time it has hosted dignitaries, marked milestones, raised funds and cheer for Australian forces, delivered comfort, celebrated weddings and birthdays, held concerts and gala evenings, graduated students, welcomed new Australians, been the venue of debates and important decision-making and even had Jaffas hurled across its floors and Greek tragedies played out on its screen.

In 2011, the Town Hall underwent extensive renovations which saw new offices added and the installation of a lift, hearing loop and a number of other features and in 2013, the current audio-visual system was installed.

Our versatile space is now adaptable for all types of seated and standing events. Located at 76 Woodville Road, Woodville, it hosts a range of events and performances accommodating intimate gatherings and larger events of audiences up to 900 people.

Woodville Town Hall website