Renmark Post Office

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Location24 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, South Australia, Australia
Coordinates34°10′14″S 140°45′00″E / 34.1705°S 140.7501°E / -34.1705; 140.7501
Renmark Post Office
Location24 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, South Australia, Australia
Coordinates34°10′14″S 140°45′00″E / 34.1705°S 140.7501°E / -34.1705; 140.7501
Official nameRenmark Post Office
TypeListed place (Historic)
Designated8 November 2011
Reference no.106138
Renmark Post Office is located in South Australia
Renmark Post Office
Location of Renmark Post Office in South Australia

Renmark Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 24 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, South Australia, Australia. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 8 November 2011.[1]

The town of Renmark was founded in 1887 following a joint agreement between the Colonial government and Canadian engineers George and Ben Chaffey. The brothers were instrumental in helping to establish the system of irrigation in use on the Murray River today, and Renmark is Australia's oldest irrigation settlement. Postal services commenced in Renmark in 1888 and a telegraph office was proposed in 1890. The original Renmark Post Office was constructed on the site of the current building in 1892 and was extended 1921. The original building was modernised in 1964 but demolished in March 1967 to provide for the current building.[1]

The present post office was completed in February 1968 and officially opened on 18 March of that year. Unusually for the era, it incorporated an adjoining residence. A detached automatic telephone exchange was constructed c. 1973. It underwent a retail post shop refurbishment c. 1990s including relocation of rear (east) wall further east to enlarge space by approximately one metre; new counters and display joinery, lighting, carpet, signage and floor tiling to entrance threshold.[1]

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