Court House, Police Station and Residence
6 - 10 Cedar Street, Yungaburra
The Police buildings along Cedar Street date to 1921. While the Police Reserve was established in 1912, the first police building on the site was a stable for the horses. The first policeman, Constable Pike, rented a house nearby. He had relocated from Cairns and commenced duties in August 1913. A lock-up was built in 1914. The local progress association continually lobbied for a Court of Petty Sessions, but this was denied for some time. Assisted by the efforts of local Member of Parliament, W N Gillies the townsfolk were eventually successful when the old Allumbah provisional school building was relocated for use as a courthouse. It had been built in 1909, and had outlived its purpose. The building was relocated in the early part of 1921 and a small office built on the veranda in September 1921. Internally, the building included a court room and an office shared by the Clerk of Petty Sessions and the Dairy Inspector. Alterations were undertaken to both buildings in 1938. The lock-up was removed around 2000.
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Coordinates: -17.27005039, 145.58057235
Full details of this heritage-registered place are in the Heritage register.