Macksville Post Office

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LocationCorner of Cooper and River streets, Macksville, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates30°42′24″S 152°55′15″E / 30.7067°S 152.9207°E / -30.7067; 152.9207
Macksville Post Office
Macksville Post Office is located in New South Wales
Macksville Post Office
Location of Macksville Post Office in New South Wales
LocationCorner of Cooper and River streets, Macksville, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates30°42′24″S 152°55′15″E / 30.7067°S 152.9207°E / -30.7067; 152.9207
Official nameMacksville Post Office
TypeListed place (Historic)
Designated8 November 2011
Reference no.106127

Macksville Post Office is a heritage-listed post office on the corner of Cooper and River streets, Macksville, New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 8 November 2011.[1]

The Nambucca Post Office opened in Macksville on 1 August 1868 and was renamed Macksville Post Office in 1889.[2] However, as the population in the area grew, the post office became inadequate, leading to an announcement in 1912 to erect a new post office at a new location.[3] However, there were issues over purchase of a new site,[4][5] and in 1914 it was decided that the existing post office would suffice and the need for a new post office would be reconsidered in 1915–1916.[6] By 1915, there was considerable local agitation for the construction of a new post office, with one of the residents describing the existing post office as "a medium sized dog kennel".[7][8] Through 1916, there were numerous promises made to construct the new post office,[9] but it was not until January 1917 that residents were advised that the Department of Works & Railways were instructed to build the post office.[10] The new Macksville Post Office opened for business on Monday 18 February 1918 without any ceremony.[11]

Macksville Post Office was designed and constructed c. 1917. It was built with a small free-standing telephone exchange beside it, on River Street, which now serves as a mail contractors space. Recent additions include a new private box area, toilets and a lunch/staff room.[1]

The National Inventory of Federation Places lists Macksville Post Office as, "one of the first two post offices built entirely by the Commonwealth from 1917".[1]

The building was designed by the Commonwealth Department of Works and Railways (NSW Branch) under the direction of George Oakeshott with E. Ferguson probably being the design architect.[1]

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