Local Government
Corrigin
Region
Wheatbelt
21 Goyder St Corrigin
Corrigin
Wheatbelt
| Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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| State Register | Registered | 28 Sep 2012 |
Register Entry Assessment Documentation |
Heritage Council |
| Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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| (no listings) |
| Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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| Category | Description | ||||
| Register of the National Estate | Indicative Place |
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Heritage Council | ||
| Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 09 Apr 1996 |
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Heritage Council | |
| Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 19 Mar 1997 | Category A |
Category A |
Shire of Corrigin |
| Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 19 Mar 1997 | Category A |
Category A |
Shire of Corrigin |
The place is significant in representing the beginnings of the Roads Board in the development of Corrigin. The architectural style is a fine example of civic architecture of the period and use of local materials is significant. It makes a significant contribution to the streetscape. The place is of historical and civic significance as the first purpose built office of the civic administration in Corrigin. The place demonstrates changing ways of life through the various functions that have taken place
The classical frontage is balanced with the entry to one side. The entry is defined by pilasters, decorative parapet with the name embossed. The arched entry space is replicated by the two balanced window openings on the street front. The front of the building is cement rendered and painted a light colour. The place is constructed of local stone and Corrigin bricks, with a corrugated iron roof. The conservative freestanding public building is characteristic of a civic structure expressing community values. The place has been well maintained and is very good condition.
Assessment 1996
Construction 1923
Architect/designer: A Rankin
Builder: D G Braidwood
The area of Corrigin was originally under the jurisdictton of the Greenhills Road Board, then the Dangin Roads Board. After settlers began arriving about 1906, progress associations formed and lobbied for separate representation. In 1913, the Kunjin Road Board was formed and meetings look place inKunjin, although after 2 or 3 meetings they moved to Corrigin in 1914. The move to Corrigin signalled a change of name, venue and division into six wards; Kunjin, Bullaring, Kurrenkutten, Dondakin, Kondinin (later Wogerlin) and Central. The Kunjin building was removed to this site. In 1923 the inaugural Chairman of the Roads Board, Coulson Murphy, laid the foundation stone for the Roads Board office. The previous weather board and iron office became a sloreroom for fox tails and ears, and later the poison shed. The new secretary room and Boardroom was opened on 15 October 1923 by the Minister for Works, WT George.
In 1961 Roads Boards throughout the state changed their status and name. The newly constituted Shires extended their responsibilities beyond roads and infrastructure maintenance, to include community facilities and services. In1963 the Corrigin Shire constructed new premises and the Roads Board office was vacated. The place was utilised as a Doctors surgery for some time. In 1970 the Corrigin Historical Society was formed, and subsequently opened the Museum
in 1972. The former Roads Board Office continued to be the Museum until 1983 when a new
pioneer museum was constructed. At various times the place has remained vacant. Other uses have been as a storeroom for the Corrigin Entertainers, and the Kenos Youth Club meeting venue. About three years ago the place was opened as a coffee shop, and it continues to operate.
| Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5491 | Corrigin Town Hall : conservation management plan. | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 2002 |
Individual Building or Group
| Epoch | General | Specific |
|---|---|---|
| Present Use | VACANT\UNUSED | Vacant\Unused |
| Present Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Town, Shire or District Hall |
| Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Town, Shire or District Hall |
| Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Office or Administration Bldg |
| Style |
|---|
| Inter-War Free Classical |
| Type | General | Specific |
|---|---|---|
| Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
| Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
| General | Specific |
|---|---|
| OCCUPATIONS | Commercial & service industries |
| SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Community services & utilities |
| SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Government & politics |
| DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
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