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Bringing together significant sites and services, the Mirani Community Precinct will celebrate the uniqueness of the town, its people and history.
The rich history showcased by Mirani Community Precinct will excite visitors and capitalise on the Pioneer Valley’s appeal as a tourism destination. The precinct will promote Mirani as a great place to live while supporting residents, businesses and visitors.
Mirani is the key service centre for government and community services and will cater to a growing population.
The enhancement of community and cultural facilities within the precinct has enormous potential for the Pioneer Valley. The truly unique and authentic community hub will contribute to a stronger sense of both place and identity for residents and visitors.
The iconic “main street” of Mirani boasts a central median park, with mango trees, railway line, old station building and landscaping. The community precinct will protect this central feature of the town and enhance it.
Throughout the planning process, extensive consultation has been undertaken with site stakeholders in Mirani community to maximise opportunities for functional integration and community gathering spaces.
Council was excited to uncover the original Spanish Missionary structure of the Council Chambers which will be preserved as part of the precinct.
The community precinct will include:
the Mirani Museum
the Mirani Library
community workshop spaces
community meeting spaces
youth space
MRC Customer Service Centre and QGAP services
BOQ sub-branch
MRC’s Civil Engineering and Pest Management teams
local hair salon
public toilets.
Aerial view of site:
Concept design:
Click here to download the Mirani Community Precinct Concept Design document. The next stage of planning is progressing, with detailed design under way. Subscribe to our project update emails to be notified when the detailed design is released.
Would your community group like to use a space in this facility?
Council is looking forward to providing spaces that local community groups can use. Tell us what you would like to use the Mirani Community Precinct spaces for by clicking here to complete the form. A council officer will then be in touch.
Final uses of community spaces are yet to be determined and will be assessed via an expression of interest/tender process once funding for the construction of the Mirani Community Precinct is granted.
Should you have a query, please contact council's Community Engagement team on 1300 MACKAY (622 529) or engagement@mackay.qld.gov.au.
The Mirani Community Precinct Detailed Design is proudly funded by the Queensland Government in association with Mackay Regional Council.
Stay updated on this project by subscribing to its project update emails. Click the Stay Informed button on the right of this page. You will receive an email afterwards asking you to confirm your subscription.
Bringing together significant sites and services, the Mirani Community Precinct will celebrate the uniqueness of the town, its people and history.
The rich history showcased by Mirani Community Precinct will excite visitors and capitalise on the Pioneer Valley’s appeal as a tourism destination. The precinct will promote Mirani as a great place to live while supporting residents, businesses and visitors.
Mirani is the key service centre for government and community services and will cater to a growing population.
The enhancement of community and cultural facilities within the precinct has enormous potential for the Pioneer Valley. The truly unique and authentic community hub will contribute to a stronger sense of both place and identity for residents and visitors.
The iconic “main street” of Mirani boasts a central median park, with mango trees, railway line, old station building and landscaping. The community precinct will protect this central feature of the town and enhance it.
Throughout the planning process, extensive consultation has been undertaken with site stakeholders in Mirani community to maximise opportunities for functional integration and community gathering spaces.
Council was excited to uncover the original Spanish Missionary structure of the Council Chambers which will be preserved as part of the precinct.
The community precinct will include:
the Mirani Museum
the Mirani Library
community workshop spaces
community meeting spaces
youth space
MRC Customer Service Centre and QGAP services
BOQ sub-branch
MRC’s Civil Engineering and Pest Management teams
local hair salon
public toilets.
Aerial view of site:
Concept design:
Click here to download the Mirani Community Precinct Concept Design document. The next stage of planning is progressing, with detailed design under way. Subscribe to our project update emails to be notified when the detailed design is released.
Would your community group like to use a space in this facility?
Council is looking forward to providing spaces that local community groups can use. Tell us what you would like to use the Mirani Community Precinct spaces for by clicking here to complete the form. A council officer will then be in touch.
Final uses of community spaces are yet to be determined and will be assessed via an expression of interest/tender process once funding for the construction of the Mirani Community Precinct is granted.
Should you have a query, please contact council's Community Engagement team on 1300 MACKAY (622 529) or engagement@mackay.qld.gov.au.
The Mirani Community Precinct Detailed Design is proudly funded by the Queensland Government in association with Mackay Regional Council.
Stay updated on this project by subscribing to its project update emails. Click the Stay Informed button on the right of this page. You will receive an email afterwards asking you to confirm your subscription.
The Mirani Community Precinct project will transform council’s aged facility into a vibrant community and tourism destination, servicing Mirani with the following outcomes:
• centralisation and formalisation of council and regional government services
• supporting the provision of community services
• supporting Community groups by facilitating on-site activities
• improved placemaking and activation
• creating a much-needed tourist attraction and node for the Pioneer Valley
• providing improved connectivity with key business nodes within Mirani township.
Timeline
Stage 1: Community consultation
Mirani Community Precinct has finished this stage
Stage 2: Master plan and pre-feasibility study
Mirani Community Precinct has finished this stage
Stage 3: Preliminary design with costings
Mirani Community Precinct has finished this stage
Stage 4: Seek external funding for detailed design
Mirani Community Precinct has finished this stage
Stage 5: Detailed design
Mirani Community Precinct is currently at this stage
Stage 6: Seek external funding for construction
this is an upcoming stage for Mirani Community Precinct
Stage 7: Start construction
this is an upcoming stage for Mirani Community Precinct
*Subject to external funding
Stage 8: Construction complete
this is an upcoming stage for Mirani Community Precinct