Mt Nimmel Hall, Qld, Yugambeh Country

Mt Nimmel Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Yugambeh People.
Mt Nimmel Hall is the meeting house for folk living in the Austinville Valley, a secluded lush valley in the hinterlands of the Gold coast – enviably nestled between the sparking gold sands of Mudgeeraba and the section of the World-Heritage listed Gondwana Rainforest contained within Springbrook National Park. The hall at the centre of this close-knit and patriotic community is a charming rustic hall built in the 1930’s, and is much loved by the Austinville community. Fun fact – the community of Austinville even has its own national anthem which is sung prior to all events held at the hall.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Mt Nimmel Hall on Saturday, 4 December, 2021 with Andrea Kirwin and Tullara.
Opening the show will be local act These Idle Hands!

These Idle Hands are always refining & expanding the luminous acoustic balladry & harrowingly intimate lyricism that are the hallmarks of their short career to date. Two things weigh heavily in their stylistic leanings; the first being a love of hauntingly retrospective folk & Americana, the second being a deep connection with darker aspects of the human condition. These Idle Hands hail from Southern Queensland.
Meals including hamburgers and snag sangers will be available at the Hall.
The Mt Nimmel Hall committee will be selling beer, wine, and soft drinks from 6:30pm until close.
Tickets are priced at
Full Admission – $20
Child Admission (Aged 18 years and under – Must be accompanied by an adult. ) – $10
Click here to purchase tickets.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm

Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved QLD Health Covid Safe Event Checklist, and has stringent Workplace Health and Safety requirements for all travelling artists and crew. Under the terms and conditions of all events, you must not attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19.
Please do your bit to protect others and keep your community safe.