Jubilee Community Centre
Address | 258 Alfred St, Mackay QLD, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 1300 622 529 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.mackay.qld.gov.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Community Center | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.6 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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Jubilee Community Centre reviews
7I remember this as the library. Now it's there for members of the community to chill out, make and display items, eat, read, basically catch up with others. Some great displays there at the moment but I forgot to take photos today.
Meeting rooms are hired out to non-profit organisations at a very low rate. The facilities are great, rooms vary in seating capacity and come with resources for IT presentations and whiteboards. Light and airy with views to the gardens and park, the rooms provide comfortable and pleasant meeting spaces.
The Foodspace cafe adjoining Artspace is a short walk for lunch if it is not provided by meeting organisers while coffee and tea facilities are in outside meeting room spaces.
The Jubilee Community Centre foyer has displays which change regularly and display space can be hired at a reasonable rate for fortnightly periods.
Some Council's staff, including Community Development, are housed in the back of the building and all are helpful and pleasant.
Jubilee Community Centre contains meeting rooms for community use.it is clean and provides all necessary services.unfortunately if you attend a function there on a Sunday you are left wandering around the building. Signage as to pushing buttons for attention, which door to use etc is non-existent.
A well organised display of Mackay's Selfless volunteers, with very friendly receptionist.
Great facilities for Mackay. The Sunrise Rotary Club is really happy to be able to use these facilities at such an affordable price. Staff are incredibly helpful and friendly Well done folks its a winner for the Mackay community
Great Anzac Day, 8000 school children participated as well as Returned Service men & women.
This was formerly the Mackay City Library and has now been converted to council office space and community centre with meeting rooms available to hire.