Fitzgibbon Community Centre is at the heart of Fitzgibbon and offers space for activities and programs for everyone.
Our multi-purpose venue sits quietly in its bushland setting and has spaces of different sizes that can accommodate a range of activities and community events.
Location, Transport, Parking and Accessibility
The Centre is located at 545 Roghan Road, across the road from The Nest shopping centre (which can help provide some catering and supplies).
Bus and train
Routes 326, 341, 988, 992 and 995 service the stop at Carselgrove Avenue near Roghan Road. The Centre is 1.1 kilometres from Carseldine Station.
Parking
There are 17 on-site parking spaces, including 1 accessible bay. Limited street parking is also available.
Accessibility
There is a concrete path from the on-premise accessible parking site. The front doors in Halls 1 and 2 are 140 cm wide when both are opened. The front doors in Halls 3, 4 and 5 are 135 cm when both are opened. An approved accessible toilet is available. Please inspect the facilities before booking to ensure your accessibility requirements are met
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About Our Community Centre
We are very proud of our architecturally designed community facility. 100 metres from the main road through the concourse puts you onto bush tracks and in touch with the local wildlife and traditional heritage. It’s a remarkable transformation and one of the reasons this space has earned its special place in the community.
The Centre was built in 2010 to provide thoughtful, useful spaces for community and cultural activities. The designers KIRK noted:
While formally abstract and demure the Centre makes provocative use of materials, which highlight it as a future landmark in the community. The building is fringed by sculptural blades of weathering steel, a material that responds to the corroded car bodies once found on site. These blades form a rippled screen to the street which reveals glimpses through the building when approached by vehicle.
The Community Centre building has been recognised through industry awards for its unique design and use of materials.
RAIA State Colorbond Award | 2015 | Steel Architecture |
RAIA Regional Commendation | 2013 | |
Australian Steel Institute National Award | 2012 | Clad Structures Steel Design |
Australian Steel Institute QLD State Award | 2012 | Clad Structures Steel |
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