Cavanbah Centre - a faciltiy renewed

Coffs Harbour City Council

2009 FEBRUARY, 24TH - The official opening marks an exciting beginning for a renewed Cavanbah Centre, bringing back to life a facility to serve the whole  community. Cavanbah Centre represents a facility for the future and is an add-on to the well used Community Village complex, which will oversee the management of the Centre.

The objective was to build a new multi-purpose centre will be a high-quality facility that will cater for the different recreational and educational needs of a wide variety of community groups.
It will feature a 260 square metre multi-functional hall, a function room, a flexible annexe space for smaller gatherings that can be arranged for a combination of uses, a large kitchen, break-out decks and ample storage.
The building will be positioned in the south-east corner of the site to maximise the potential for solar access and ventilation. The front of the building on Harbour Drive will consist of access ramps and stairs, built-in seats and walls and a veranda-style roof.
The area around the Centre will be landscaped and a new carpark will be created within the precinct of the existing Community Village.

  • Cultural Officer

    Malcolm McLeod ()

  • Award Category

    Cultural Infrastructure – Division C

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    • 2009 FEBRUARY, 24TH - The official opening marks an exciting beginning for a renewed Cavanbah Centre, bringing back to life a facility to serve the whole  community. Cavanbah Centre represents a facility for the future and is an add-on to the well used Community Village complex, which will oversee the management of the Centre.

      2009 FEBRUARY, 24TH - The official opening marks an exciting beginning for a renewed Cavanbah Centre, bringing back to life a facility to serve the…

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      Artiest J Carter

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      Alison Page

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