Australian Hall
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The Australian Hall is a heritage-listed community building located at 150–152 Elizabeth Street, in the Sydney central business district, in New South Wales, Australia. It was the site of the Day of Mourning protests by Aboriginal Australians on 26 January 1938. It was also known as the Cyprus–Hellene Club until 1998. The property is owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation, a statutory corporation of the Australian Government. It was added to the Australian National Heritage List on 20 May 2008[1] and was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[2]
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Australian Hall (Cyprus–Hellene Club) | |
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Location | 150–152 Elizabeth Street, Sydney CBD, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33.8779°S 151.2098°E / -33.8779; 151.2098 |
Built | 1910–1913 |
Built for | Concordia German Club |
Architectural style(s) | |
Owner | Indigenous Land Corporation |
Official name | Cyprus Hellene Club - Australian Hall |
Type | Listed place (Indigenous) |
Designated | 20 May 2008 |
Reference no. | 105937 |
Official name | Cyprus-Hellene Club; Australian Hall; Aboriginal Day of Mourning Site; Concord Club; |
Type | State heritage (built) |
Criteria | a., b., d., f. |
Designated | 2 April 1999 |
Reference no. | 773 |
Type | Hall Public |
Category | Aboriginal |
Builders | J. Ptolemy |
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