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Community to guide historic town hall revamp

by Kody Cook
August 29, 2025
in Community, Council, News, Planning, Public facilities, Spotlight
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Paddington Town Hall. Image: City of Sydney.  

Paddington Town Hall. Image: City of Sydney.  

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The City of Sydney is asking locals to help inform the design of a multi-million-dollar revamp of the Paddington Town Hall.  

Built in 1891, the state heritage listed town hall features rare interior elements by Walter Burley Griffin, the renowned architect responsible for the design of Canberra.   

“This wonderful building is emblematic of the Victorian free classical architecture of the time and is now being given its first major upgrade in more than 50 years,” Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore said. 

“We’re asking the community to share their stories with us about the building, what their connection is and what memories they have of this historic venue.” 

The original building cost £13,000 including furnishings and a 32-metre-tall clock tower. The clock itself was not installed until 1905, to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII.  

In the 1930s the large main hall was used for numerous community events including balls, formal dinners, lectures, wedding receptions and public ceremonies.   

In 1966 it was the venue for the first Aboriginal Debutante Ball in Sydney and in the 1970s sell-out crowds flocked to the main hall to watch performances from seminal punk bands like The Saints and Radio Birdman.   

It later played host to the RAT (Recreational Arts Team) parties of the 1980s, hosted by Jac Vidgen and others, which were forerunners to the dance and rave scene of the 90s.  

Today the historic town hall houses a library and cinema, and Stapleton Hall is used by arts and cultural organisations, community groups, charities and schools. 

The community consultation will help inform the design for the building’s renewal, the next phase of the renovation.  

The works will make the building more accessible, welcoming and functional, with the proposed renewal aiming to:  

  • Modernise building services and facilities  
  • Improve access and versatility of internal spaces  
  • Repair and protect important heritage elements  
  • Enhance the building’s role as a hub for cultural and community use, including retaining the library jointly operated by the City of Sydney and Woollahra Council 

The community consultation will be open until 25 September. The designs for the building’s renewal will be published and open for feedback in 2026. 

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