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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Historical Buildings at PEEC

PEEC's grounds are unique in that it's programs and operations spaces are all historical buildings from rural areas surrounding Brisbane that have been donated to, and are maintained by, the Centre.  

Under the auspices of founding Principal Dr Ron Tooth, the Centre grew from two historic buildings (Old School and Residence) upon its' establishment (in 1981) to include a collection of historic buildings moved from other locations and then restored (Redbank State School Residence; Laidley South State School and Lunch Shed; Dayboro State School Residence and Kitchen; Forest Gate Cottage; Ballard Cottage; Holt family Slab Hut).

While the historic aspects of these buildings are utilised particularly  in our Hoodwinked and History Hunter programs, the Centre's historic buildings are all activated as spaces for our suite of on-site programs and for the Centre's operations.

We thank the Kenmore Historical Society External link for continuing to assist us in caring for the history of the buildings and artefacts that PEEC is custodian of.

Read more about the history of our buildings here


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Last reviewed 04 March 2024
Last updated 04 March 2024