Porongurup Hall, WA, Noongar People Country

Porongurup Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Noongar People.
The Porongurup Hall was erected in 1913 at a cost of 110 pounds, and was initially used as a school for the growing district. It was extended in 1923, and again in 1935, when pioneers of the district planted red flowering gums to mark the occasion. It has served many organisations in its day including environmental groups, the Bush Fire Brigade, Country Women’s Association, church groups, picture shows, political meetings and was used for recreational activities. Today, the hall is still the focal point of community life in Porongurup.
The hall is located in the Porongurup National Park area, which is rich in natural and cultural heritage, and classed as one of the world’s 25 biodiversity ‘hot spots’.
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Porongurup on Wednesday, 26 April 2023 with Colin Lillie and Iona Fyfe.
Market Grill (Albany) and Kristels Country Catering (Kendenup) food vans will be selling food and soft drinks at the Hall.
BYO alcohol.
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $20
Child Admission (18 and Under, Must Be Accompanied By An Adult) – $10
Click here to purchase tickets.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Porongurup Hall has accessible entry (ground level).
This show is supported by the Shire of Plantagenet.

Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved WA 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.