There are many Brisbane City Council-managed community halls and facilities available to hire for a variety of purposes including weddings and receptions, exhibitions, business functions, plays and musicals, club and group meetings, dances, conferences and cultural and religious events. Council also has sports fields such as Sunnybank Community Centre Sports Fields for hire. 

Check availability and book online

To check the live availability of Council's community hall facilities and make an online booking request, select one of the two links below. Bookings must be made at least five working days prior to the date the facility is required.

Bookings for individuals, private groups or community organisations:
 

Community booking

Bookings for businesses, government bodies or events charging attendees an entry fee:

Commercial booking

Community facilities for hire

Sunnybank Synthetic Sports Field

Sunnybank Synthetic Sports Field is an outdoor soccer field, located at 65 Gager Street, corner of Turton Street, Sunnybank. The facility is available for hire either as a full-sized soccer field for up to 22 players or two futsal fields for up to 10 players each.

The sports fields and the Sunnybank Community Centre are available for hire from Council.

Community halls for hire - list and map

View Council's halls using the below list or use the toggle button to view the halls on a map. You can also use the filters to find halls that meet your needs.

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Acacia Ridge Hall

13 Coley Street, Acacia Ridge

Annerley Hall

8 Waldheim Street, Annerley

Bracken Ridge Hall

77 Bracken Street, Bracken Ridge

C. J. Greenfield Community Hall

Freeman Road, Richlands

Forest Lake Community Hall

60 College Avenue, Forest Lake

Grange Community Hall

187 Wilston Road, Newmarket

Hamilton Town Hall

Corner of Rossiter Parade and Racecourse Road, Hamilton

Moorooka Community Centre

40 Gainsborough Street, Moorooka

New Inala Hall

Corner Corsair Avenue and Wirraway Parade, Inala

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