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be erected under relief scheme funding, using day labour. The proposal was accepted, and work on the
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The new post office was opened officially on 23 July 1932, when members of the Gladstone Town Council, Chamber of Commerce and Harbour Board were taken on a tour of the building. At the time, the contribution of Mr FM Forde, MHR, in promoting the construction of this building, was acknowledged.
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north and east sides by means of a rearrangement of the internal partitions, accommodating an expanded number of private post boxes. By the mid-1990s, changes in postal handling techniques made the building redundant to
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767:Post office
671:Attribution
561: 1940
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454:Description
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392:Capricornia
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341:Maryborough
321:Court House
318: 1940
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271:post office
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73:151°15′13″E
61:Coordinates
56:, Australia
1612:Categories
1460:Flemington
1445:Camperdown
1415:Queenstown
1397:Hobart GPO
1357:Port Pirie
1313:Townsville
1271:Mudgeeraba
1228:Yungaburra
1218:Stanthorpe
1213:Ravenswood
1193:Crows Nest
1136:Queensland
981:Wellington
955:Sydney GPO
939:Paddington
899:Macksville
864:Glen Innes
585:References
468:terracotta
411:Muttaburra
407:depression
283:Queensland
156:7 May 1998
153:Designated
118:Classicism
70:23°50′27″S
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1588:Perth GPO
1557:Inglewood
1552:Fremantle
1547:Claremont
1507:Traralgon
1480:Leongatha
1306:Toowoomba
1236:Burketown
1198:Gladstone
1183:Cloncurry
1173:Bundaberg
1111:Singleton
1069:Newcastle
1062:Mittagong
1055:Millfield
1041:Kurrajong
1027:Haymarket
834:Byron Bay
799:Annandale
771:Australia
533:flat roof
499:pyramidal
275:Gladstone
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1538:(former)
1515:Ballarat
1497:Sorrento
1465:Hamilton
1431:(former)
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1388:Tasmania
1343:(former)
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1250:Childers
1243:Cardwell
1142:(former)
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1097:Randwick
1083:Prospect
1034:Katoomba
961:Tamworth
924:Narrabri
904:Maitland
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869:Goulburn
854:Cronulla
804:Armidale
785:(former)
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349:Calliope
332:Brisbane
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187:Builders
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1562:Northam
1522:Geelong
1502:Stawell
1475:Kyneton
1440:Bendigo
1362:Renmark
1223:Warwick
1090:Pyrmont
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986:Wingham
944:Redfern
889:Kempsey
809:Berrima
514:columns
487:porches
470:-tiled
337:Gayndah
293:History
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1470:Kerang
1264:Gympie
1203:Ingham
1188:Cooroy
1156:Boonah
1118:Ultimo
1076:Parkes
1020:Gordon
966:Temora
934:Orange
914:Mudgee
859:Forbes
844:Casino
839:Camden
824:Bourke
819:Botany
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708:under
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483:facade
164:601331
1455:Euroa
1299:Tambo
1161:Bowen
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518:porch
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106:Built
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660:2014
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