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Link address: www.uglq.org.au/<br />

The Grand Hall<br />

The furniture in the Grand Hall and throughout the building is made of Queensland timbers – silky-oak, maple<br />

and cedar. It was constructed on-site as the Center was built. The cost of the furniture for the whole Center at the<br />

time of construction was £10,000 ($20,000), and now has a 36entioned3636 cost of over $1.2 million. The<br />

Grand Hall also houses a large master clock which came from the Alice Street Temple.<br />

Situated at the rear of the Choir Loft in Grand Hall, the Organ is a comprehensive instrument equal to any in the<br />

State of Queensland. A new Electric Action was installed with the organ in 1985 at a cost of $35,000 which<br />

include a new Swell sound board; Great sound board; a reconditioned bellows fitted with new leathers. It is the<br />

fifth largest Pipe Organ of its kind in Queensland.<br />

Our Grand Hall, viewed from the Senior Warden’s Chair, has a seating capacity of 700, and is the only<br />

dedicated Grand Hall in Australasia capable of accommodating a Grand Installation.<br />

Tours – Masonic Memorial Temple – Ann Street<br />

Free tours of the Ann Street Centre are conducted at 2pm Monday – Friday. Group bookings are requested to<br />

pre book with the Grand Secretariat at least 3 days prior.<br />

For bookings please phone 3229 3533<br />

Link to Queensland below:<br />

Queensland<br />

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18 th Lodge to receive this Gavel<br />

*Bonnie Doon Lodge No.504<br />

Masonic Centre<br />

Masonic Centre, Ronald St,<br />

Injune 4454<br />

Phone: 07 4626 1664<br />

Get Directions<br />

Home | Queensland Places<br />

Meets: 1 st Friday, Installation: 1 st Saturday Sepetmber,<br />

Masonic Centre, Allandale St, Injune<br />

Secretary for 1997 was H. C. Humphries<br />

Secretary – W Bro Matthew Bidgood, ph 4626 1448 (2012)<br />

Information about Injune:<br />

Injune is a small town in South West Queensland, Australia. The town is located on the Carnarvon Highway,<br />

92 kilometres (57 mi) north of the regional centre of Roma. A railway connected Injune with Roma from 1920<br />

until 1966. At the 2006 census, Injune had a population of 362.<br />

It was formerly a hub for cattle and dairy industries, but now serves as a<br />

staging point for expeditions to the nearby Carnarvon National Park. More<br />

recently, gas and timber have served as the major primary industries. . .<br />

Injune<br />

The information about Injune was copied from<br />

Wikipedia the Free Encyclopedia<br />

Bonnie Doon Lodge is one of many Lodges that failed to write back to me with<br />

their Lodge information.

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