Mackay Courthouse

Mackay Courthouse is located at 12 Brisbane Street, Mackay in Queensland, Australia.

The complex contains the current and former courthouses as well as police residences and other police buildings.

History

The courthouse was constructed during the Great Depression as part of a government initiated works scheme to alleviate unemployment. It was completed in 1939.

The courthouse was designed by the Queensland Chief Architect AB Leven in the Georgian revival style.

The building underwent a major refurbishment in 2003. Four new courtrooms, judicial chambers, jury facilities, interview rooms, vulnerable witness room, public waiting areas and a lift were added.

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References

  • "Mackay Court House and Police Station (entry 600673)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 13 July 2015.


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