Yetman Memorial Hall, NSW, Kamilaroi Country

Yetman Memorial Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Kamilaroi People.
Yetman sits on the Macintyre River just 30 kilometres south of the Queensland border. While the first station was established in Yetman way back in 1837, the Yetman Memorial Hall wasn’t constructed until 1935 and has remained a cornerstone of the township ever since.
The community takes tremendous pride in this hall, which has served as both a memorial to citizens of Yetman who served in World War 1, and a vital location for the township to gather, engage, be entertained and informed. Significant work has taken place on the hall in the last few years, with a complete repaint, disabled access installation, extensive refurbishment and the eviction of a colony of whiteants who found the hall’s charm so irresistible, they wanted it for themselves. This transformation is a testament to the passion and care the people of Yetman hold for the Memorial Hall, which after 85 years, still serves strong as the heart of their community.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Yetman on Thursday, 9 June 2022 with Ash Bell and Sara Tindley and Melanie Horsnell.
Dinner provided by the Yetman Hall & Progress Association and included in the ticket price. It will be a curry / casserole & rice, dinner in a box with a sweet supper to follow. BYO beverages.
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $20
Click here to purchase tickets.
Alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally at Yetman Shop & Post Office.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Yetman Memorial Hall has accessible entry (wheelchair access) and has accessible bathrooms (accessible bathrooms).
This show is supported by the Yetman Hall & Progress Association.
Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under current Covid Safe regulations , 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.