Cuballing and Popanyinning Halls 

Cuballing Agricultural Hall 

The Cuballing Agricultural Hall is situated on Campbell Street, Cuballing. It was built in 1912 and local bricks from Davey Bros. Brick Works were used. The total cost was 890 pounds, of which 212 pounds was provided by the Government. The official opening of the hall was held December 1912, which was attended by several Parliamentarians.

In 1996, the Heritage Council of Western Australia gave this building Category 2 status as it is considered to have a high level of significance valued by the local community. More details regarding the listing by the Heritage Council are available in the 'Register of Heritage Places' at the Council Office.

The hall is available for hire and all enquiries should be made through the Shire Office.

 

Cuballing CWA Hall 

On this site originally stood the District Agricultural Hall of corrugated iron, which was replaced by the present stone building in 1898. In 1903, the Cuballing Roads Board purchased the building for 125 pounds. It served as the Roads Board Office and later Shire Office until the mid 1970's when the current Shire Office building was constructed.

The Cuballing Branch of the C.W.A. took over the building from the Shire in September 1979 and after renovations, the building was officially opened as the Cuballing CWA Centre on 8 November 1980 by the State CWA President, Mrs I Hooper.

 

Popanyinning Hall

The Popanyinning Hall, located on Francis Street in the Wheatbelt town of Popanyinning, WA, is an important heritage-listed community venue. Originally constructed in the 1890s, it serves as a central hub for local events, community gatherings, and social functions.