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Maryborough Waterside Workers' Hall

96 Wharf Street, Maryborough

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Maryborough Waterside Worker's Hall and Criterion Hotel 2016; Heritage Branch staff

Maryborough Waterside Worker's Hall and Criterion Hotel 2016

Waterside Workers Hall ; Heritage Branch staff

Waterside Workers Hall

Waterside Workers Hall 2011 ; Heritage Branch staff

Waterside Workers Hall 2011

Maryborough Waterside Workers Hall 2016 ; Heritage Branch staff

Maryborough Waterside Workers Hall 2016

The Maryborough Waterside Workers Hall in Wharf Street was built by its members in 1918. The land was donated by Paddy Ryan who operated the adjacent ‘Criterion Hotel’, known as the ‘Riverview Hotel’ at the time. The hall was funded by a levy of two pounds on all members. The official opening was a smoke-concert held on the evening of 17 August 1918. The hall was the site from which the shipping companies procured labour. The Waterside Workers Union monitored the employment process, ensuring that all workers got work on a rotational basis. After the 1917 construction of the deep-water Urangan jetty, it became the port for the area. The hall became the pick-up point for workers who were transported to Urangan. From the 1960s, the hall was privately owned with no further links to the union.

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Coordinates: -25.53923448, 152.70579339

Full details of this heritage-registered place are in the Heritage register.

Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Last reviewed
1 July 2022
Last updated
28 February 2023