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What is now known as the Anglesea & District
Community House was one of approximately 10 houses donated by the
Tasmanian Government for emergency housing following the Ash Wednesday
Fires of 1983. The Barrabool Shire received three houses, which
were pre-fabricated in Tasmania for donation for areas of South
Australia and Victoria devastated in 1983. It became home to a local
person for some five years after she was burnt out in the fires.
In 1989 Council made the
house available to the Anglesea Community House Management Committee
for use as a Community House.
It was considered by council
to be highly appropriate that the house, originally donated to benefit
people in crisis would continue to serve the wider community in
its new role.
Community use and interest
prompted the Shire to allocate $20,000 towards additional construction
works to modify the structure for the developing role it is taking
in Anglesea.
A team of volunt.eers worked
to stretch that money as far as possible by providing labour and
expertise in the building process. With the extension now complete,
we see it used by groups for courses and meetings while the rest
of the house is used for the office and child care.
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