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postmaster, and in this case an equal measure of integrated government offices. The integrity and legibility of the original design in internal plan form has been somewhat diminished through alterations and additions, including blurring the relationship of the integrated government offices with the rest of the planning (other than their location at first floor level), and impacting on the original planning of the quarters component. However, the building still demonstrates some principal characteristics of the type including an accomplished application of style and endowment of monumental civic form; incorporation of frontal components such as offices, public spaces, clock tower, loggia and verandahs; and an increased size to reflect the increased volume of a rapidly developing region.
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bays of private letter boxes within the northern end wing including a projection and new verandah facing Post Office Lane; construction of disabled access ramp to private letter box entrance from
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Bundaberg Post Office is composed as a landmark corner building with two equally prominent street frontages and central clocktower, expressive of the dual, but independent, operations of the original post and telegraph functions. The placement of the corner tower on the diagonal to the main plan and
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Bundaberg Post Office, built in 1891, to replace the former 1879 building on the same site is important for its association with the development of the city. It provides a visual and symbolic landmark for the local community and is of social significance for the continuity of postal services which
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at both the north and west ends of the building. The remaining rear portion of the site is accessed via Post Office Lane which runs along the northern boundary. This area has been largely infilled with later building area over an extended period of time to provide a business centre, covered
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street alignments has strong artistic merit and draws the eye to the building in three dimensions, a departure from the more common use of the corner tower at the time.
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Bundaberg Post Office is at 155a Bourbong Street, corner Barolin Street, Bundaberg, comprising the whole of Lot 11 RP147676.
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627:(1892) and
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530:architraves
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295:Description
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77:152°20′54″E
65:Coordinates
60:, Australia
1763:Categories
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1596:Camperdown
1566:Queenstown
1548:Hobart GPO
1508:Port Pirie
1464:Townsville
1422:Mudgeeraba
1379:Yungaburra
1369:Stanthorpe
1364:Ravenswood
1344:Crows Nest
1287:Queensland
1132:Wellington
1106:Sydney GPO
1090:Paddington
1050:Macksville
1015:Glen Innes
684:References
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503:form with
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202:Queensland
131:Designated
74:24°51′57″S
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1739:Perth GPO
1708:Inglewood
1703:Fremantle
1698:Claremont
1658:Traralgon
1631:Leongatha
1457:Toowoomba
1387:Burketown
1349:Gladstone
1334:Cloncurry
1324:Bundaberg
1262:Singleton
1220:Newcastle
1213:Mittagong
1206:Millfield
1192:Kurrajong
1178:Haymarket
985:Byron Bay
950:Annandale
922:Australia
863:CC-BY 4.0
543:Condition
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1401:Childers
1394:Cardwell
1293:(former)
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1248:Randwick
1234:Prospect
1185:Katoomba
1112:Tamworth
1075:Narrabri
1055:Maitland
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218:JJ Clark
41:Location
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1653:Stawell
1626:Kyneton
1591:Bendigo
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1374:Warwick
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212:History
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1621:Kerang
1415:Gympie
1354:Ingham
1339:Cooroy
1307:Boonah
1269:Ultimo
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216:After
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