Namba Meeting Place: Your new community venue

A vibrant new community space is now available for hire in the heart of Nambour, offering a versatile and accessible space for small events, meetings and workshops.

People gathering at the Namba Meeting Place opening event

As part of the exciting upgrades to the ground floor of the Eddie De Vere building in Nambour, Namba Meeting Place accommodates up to 30 people and is managed by Sunshine Coast Council’s experienced Community Venues team.

The venue is part of Council’s broader vision to transform the Nambour administration building precinct into a more community-focused space.

Namba Meeting Place meeting room workshop table and chairs set up

Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio and Divisional Councillor David Law welcomed the opening of Namba Meeting Place as  another important step in revitalising the town centre.

“This space reflects Nambour’s identity as a place of connection, providing a low-cost and accessible venue right in the town centre,” Cr Law said.

“The name ‘Namba’ acknowledges the area’s rich First Nations history referring to the red-flowering tea-tree (Callistemon viminalis) and many people appreciate this respectful name for our   community.

“It is exciting to see this first stage of the transformation come to life, helping to create a vibrant and welcoming hub for our community.”

Namba Meeting Place joins a portfolio of six other community venues stretching from Coolum to Kawana Forest, ensuring a range of options for locals seeking a flexible and well-equipped space.

With a kitchenette, shared amenities, and presentation facilities, the self-service venue is available to book from 6am to 8pm, seven days per week.

For bookings and enquiries visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search “Namba Meeting Place” or email [email protected] .

People gathering at the Namba Meeting Place event

Learn more about the Nambour centre activation project

To stay up to date on Nambour precinct projects, including repurposing the Nambour administration building and Nambour Place Activation project, visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search The Nambour centre activation project.

 

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