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Corporate Finance Properties and Tenders Committee ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT A LIST OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES TO BE AUDITED ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT A -LIST OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES TO BE AUDITED CATEGORY NAME OF FACILITY ADDRESS FACILITIES INCLUDED LIBRARIES Customs House Library 31 Alfred Street - Library Circular Quay NSW 2000 Glebe Library & 186 Glebe Point Road - Library Customer Service Centre (cnr Wigram Road) Glebe NSW 2037 Green Square Library 100 Joynton Avenue - Library Zetland NSW 2017 Haymarket Library 744 George Street - Library Sydney NSW 2000 Kings Cross Library Level 1, 50 – 52 - Library Darlinghurst Road Kings Cross NSW 2011 Newtown Library / 8 – 10 Brown Street - Library Community Hall Newtown NSW 2042 - Community Venue hire Paddington Library Paddington Town Hall - Library 247 Oxford Street Paddington NSW 2021 Town Hall Library Town Hall House - Library link Waterloo Library Waterloo Town Hall - Library 770 Elizabeth Street Waterloo NSW 2017 COMMUNITY Juanita Nielsen Cnr Nicholson & - Youth Services CENTRES/SERVICES Community Centre Dowling St - Children's Programs Woolloomooloo NSW - Community Venue 2011 hire (site managed) - Recreation Centre King George V Cumberland St - Recreation Centre Recreation Centre The Rocks NSW 2000 - Children's Programs (OOSH) Pine Street Creative Arts 64 Pine Street - Community Art Centre Chippendale NSW Gallery 2008 - Art courses and services - Gallery hire Pyrmont Community Corner of John and - Recreation Centre Centre Mount Street - Community Venue Pyrmont NSW 2009 hire (site managed) - Children's Programs - Library link Redfern Community 29-53 Hugo Street - Youth Services Centre Redfern NSW 2016 - Children's Programs - Community Venue hire (site managed) - Recreation Centre ATTACHMENT A CATEGORY NAME OF FACILITY ADDRESS FACILITIES INCLUDED Ultimo Community 40 William Henry - Over 55 Services Centre Street, Cnr Bulwara Seniors Program Road - Children's Services Ultimo NSW 2007 - Community Venue hire (site managed) - Recreation Centre - Library Community Transport Bay Street - Internal community Ultimo NSW 2007 transport services Meals on Wheels Depot Unit 7 / 8-10 Burrows - Over 55 Services Road St Peters NSW 2044 South-East Sydney Suite 2 Level 1 - External community Community Transport 579 Harris Street transport services (Office) Ultimo NSW 2007 - Buses garaged at Bay Street Depot ACTIVITY CENTRES Cliff Noble Centre Corner of Renwick and - Over 55s Services Suttor Streets, - Community Venue Alexandria NSW 2015 hire after hours Harry Jensen Centre 17 Argyle Street - Over 55s Services Millers Point NSW - Community Venure 2000 hire after hours Joseph Sargeant 60 Prospect Street - Youth Services Community Centre Erskineville NSW 2043 - Community Venue hire Mary McDonald Centre 82 Bourke Street, - Community Venue (Over 55s) Woolloomooloo NSW hire 2011 Reginald Murphy Centre 19 Greenknowe Avenue - Over 55s Services Potts Point NSW 2011 - Community Venue hire after hours Ron Williams Centre 5-11 Kepos Street - Over 55s Services Redfern NSW 2016 - Community Venue hire after hours Maybanke Courts 87 – 97 Harris Street - Pyrmont Youth Pyrmont NSW 2009 Services COMMUNITY Abraham Mott Centre 17 Argyle Place - Hall for hire VENUES Millers Point NSW 2000 - Separate Youth Services Centre ATTACHMENT A CATEGORY NAME OF FACILITY ADDRESS FACILITIES INCLUDED Booler Community 25-27 Lambert Street - Community Venue Centre Camperdown hire Green Square 3 Joynton Avenue - Community Venue Community Hall Zetland NSW 2017 hire Peter Forsyth Auditorium Francis Street, Corner - Community Venure of Franklyn Street hire (Youth Glebe NSW 2037 Services run a program at venue) Redfern Oval Community 51 Redfern Street - Community Venue Room Redfern NSW 2016 hire Surry Hills Community 405 Crown Street - Community Venue Centre & Library Surry Hills NSW 2010 hire (not managed by COS - Surry Hills N'hood Centre) Sydney Park Community Sydney Park Road - Community Venue Room St Peters NSW 2044 hire (dual purpose - training facility as well) Sydney Park Pavilion Euston Road - Community Venue Alexandria NSW 2015 hire Walter Burleigh Griffin 53 Forsyth Street - Community Venue Incinerator Gleve NSW 2037 hire COMMUNITY Alexandria Town Hall 73 Garden Street - Community Venue VENUES Alexandria NSW 2015 hire (ACCOMMODATIO N GRANTS Ben Ledi House 186 Glebe Point Road - Community Venue PROGRAM) (cnr Wigram Road) hire Glebe NSW 2037 Erskineville Town Hall 104 Erskineville Road - Community Venue Erskineville NSW 2043 hire Glebe Town Hall 160 St Johns Road - Community Venue Glebe NSW 2037 hire Redfern Town Hall 73 Pitt Street - Community Venue Redfern NSW 2016 hire St Helen's Community 184 Glebe Point Road - Over 55s Services Centre Glebe NSW 2037 - Community Venue ATTACHMENT A CATEGORY NAME OF FACILITY ADDRESS FACILITIES INCLUDED hire after hours The Rex Centre, Kings 58A Macleay Street - Community Venue Cross Kings Cross NSW 2010 hire CHILDREN'S Alexandria Child Care 41 Henderson Road - Child Care SERVICES Centre Alexandria NSW 2015 Broughton Street 80 Broughton - Kindergarten Facility Kindergarten StreetGlebe NSW 2037 Hilda Booler Jubliee Park off - Kindergarten Facility Kindergarten Eglinton Road Glebe NSW 2037 Redfern Occasional Child 55 Pitt Street - Occasional Child Care Care Centre Redfern NSW 2016 Surry Hills Girl's and Boy's Brigade - Children's Programs Building (OOSH) 402 Riley Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 SWIMMING POOLS Andrew (Boy) Charlton 1C Mrs Macquaries Pool Road The Domain NSW 2000 Cook + Phillip Park 4 College Street (corner Aquatic and Fitness William Street) Centre Sydney NSW 2000 Prince Alfred Park Pool 105 Chalmers Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Ian Thorpe Aquatic 458 Harris Street Centre Ultimo NSW 2007 Victoria Park Pool City Road Camperdown NSW 2050 .
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