Euroa Post Office

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Location90 Binney Street, Euroa, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates36°45′04″S 145°34′14″E / 36.7512°S 145.5705°E / -36.7512; 145.5705
Built1890
ArchitectJohn Thomas Kelleher, possibly with the assistance of A. J. McDonald
Euroa Post Office
Location90 Binney Street, Euroa, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates36°45′04″S 145°34′14″E / 36.7512°S 145.5705°E / -36.7512; 145.5705
Built1890
ArchitectJohn Thomas Kelleher, possibly with the assistance of A. J. McDonald
Official nameEuroa Post Office
TypeListed place (Historic)
Designated22 August 2012
Reference no.106201
Euroa Post Office is located in Victoria
Euroa Post Office
Location of Euroa Post Office in Victoria

Euroa Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 90 Binney Street, Euroa, Victoria, Australia. It was designed by John Thomas Kelleher of the state Public Works Department, possibly with the assistance of A. J. McDonald, and built in 1890 by George Diggle. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 August 2012.[1]

The first Euroa Post Office was opened by John De Boos on 1 January 1854 and a telegraph office was provided at the railway station in 1876, followed by a PO savings bank in 1878. The town's first permanent post office building, a new single-storey building constructed of polychrome brick, was constructed on the same site in 1883–84 by J. H. Brewer, however this burnt down on 23 February 1889.[1]

The current building, constructed of red face brick, was erected by builder George Diggle in 1890 for £1,300. It incorporated remnant brick walling from the original building into the rear ground floor areas. The original sub-treasury area at the northwest corner of the building was converted to a telephone exchange prior to 1960.[1]

Between 1962 and 1968, the building underwent major alteration to front of the building, plus substantial internal changes to the postal areas and former residence. The latter included subdivision of the kitchen pantry, provision of a side entrance to the residential stair, conversion of first floor sitting room to a kitchen and bathroom, and a double-storey toilet block constructed at the southern end of the north–south passage. This addition also included an external laundry block at the southwest corner of the building. By this time, the original timber picket fence along both frontages had been removed and replaced with a standard picket fence in front of the western side garden and eastern rear yard. A new clock was installed in 1968. Presumably the alterations were recognition of Euroa's increase in size – its population had more than doubled to around 4500 in around 50 years, as the town serviced an increasing Hume Highway traffic and assumed a role as district capital.[1]

In c. 1986–88, a single-storey rear addition was constructed at the south-east corner of the building to provide loading dock facilities to Brock Street and an opening was created in the original rear wall to interconnect this space to the contractor's area (original ground floor bedrooms). A brick scooter shed was constructed at the adjacent corner of the property. In the 1990s and then in 2002, ramped access was constructed to the rear of the 1960s post office addition and public space interior refurbished to Australia Post standards. This included reducing the long counter to a small angled service counter in the northwest corner of the shop and enlargement of the retail area. The post box lobby and main entrance were also retiled.[1]

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