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Venue Hire

 135 Byng St, Orange
 02 6393 8000
 [email protected]

Find the venue hire list below:

Name of VenueContact Phone Numebr
Orange Civic Theatre(02) 6393 8112
Orange Regional Gallery (02) 6393 8136
Orange Function Centre(02) 6393 8112
Environmental Learning Facility(02) 6393 8000
Orange Cultural Centre(02) 6393 8000
Orange Youth Hub
(02) 6393 8600
Carriage Cottage(02) 6393 8600
Community Services Centre - Giyalang Ganya(02) 6393 8600
Senior Citizens & Pensioners Centre -Nguluway Ngurang - (Carpeted room)(02) 6393 8600
Senior Citizens & Pensioners Centre - Nguluway Ngurang -(Timber room)(02) 6393 8600
Clifton Grove Community Hall(02) 6393 8000
Lucknow School Hall(02) 6393 8600
Spring Hill Community Hall(02) 6393 8600
North Court (Civic Centre)(02) 6393 8136
Orange Showground(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Orange Botanic Gardens(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Botanic Gardens Function Centre(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Adventure Playground(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Cook Park(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Robertson Park(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Lake Canobolas (02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Gosling Creek(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Elephant Park(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
John Lomas Skate Park(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206
Sports Grounds(02) 6393 8237 or (02) 6393 8206

There are many Orange 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.

Choose in the list the venue you wish to hire and give a call to the appropriate number.

If you need further information in organising your event, you can visit this page.

You can also visit the Orange360 website to find more venues.

Orange Function Centre

The building in Eyles Street, first known as the Amoco Hall, was built in 1965 as a community volunteer project. It has been operated by Orange City Council since 1990.

Cr Greenhalgh said with the number of bookings at the venue starting

to rise following the economic recovery after the pandemic, it was an ideal time to look at its future.

“Over the years it’s been a hub, a place where the Orange community gathers together for large-scale events. Whether it’s a black-tie ball, a school graduation or an antique fair, that building has been a great venue for many events every year. A room of that size is not something the community will want to lose,” Cr Greenhalgh said.