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Townsville State Government Offices

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Townsville State Government Offices

Alright, adventurer, look left and you can't miss it. Towering before you is the Townsville State Government Offices, a grand two-storey brick building with a hipped corrugated-iron roof. Its facade is truly eye-catching, with two projecting end bays flanking elegantly round-arched windows and door openings. In between these bays, there's a two-storey colonnade flanked by open verandahs. And right in the center is a magnificent bifurcated staircase leading up to the entrance, inviting you to imagine stepping into the past.

This beauty was designed by the office of the Queensland Government Architect under Andrew Baxter Leven and was built between 1935 and 1937. It was part of a Queensland Government employment scheme during the Great Depression, intended to keep folks busy and skilled while creating something lasting.

The building housed various government departments, from the Lands Department to the Department of Agriculture and even visiting ministers. Being constructed during a time of economic fervor, this building echoes resilience and community spirit. Its classic revival architectural style, with prominent keystones, eaves, and round-arched openings, has that certain flair that makes you appreciate the finer things in life.

In terms of location, you're standing in a historically rich part of Townsville, near the early settlement sites. Fun little fact: these verandahs and balconies were specifically designed to keep the building well-ventilated, giving it a level of both function and style! And hey, if you squint your eyes and look closely, maybe you’ll spot some of the present-day tenants - like the Australian Red Cross. Talk about community spirit woven into its very bricks!

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