Tallarook Mechanics Institute

Landmarks and Buildings

The historic Tallarook Mechanics Institute built in 1891 was destroyed by fire in 2018. The newly built hall is faithful to the original design, with a modern twist. The hall has for generations been the cultural and social centre of the tiny hamlet of Tallarook and the region. The Institute is known for the monthly accredited farmers market (unique in the Mitchell Shire), art exhibitions and theatrical performances, as well as numerous family and community event over the generations.

Facilities

Bar Barbeque Carpark Coach Parking Conference/Convention Facilities Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Lawn / Gardens Picnic Area

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication Caters for limited mobility Caters for vision impairment Wheelchair access

Rates

Visiting the venue on Farmers Market days is free of charge.

Community groups/activities attract a small fee, under $25, per person.

Live events such as music gigs, theatre performances, dinners, are ticketed at between $25-60.

Concessions are usually available. Companion Card is accepted.

Nearby Things to Do

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The front of the TMI, showing the covered terrace

Tallarook Mechanics Institute

Tallarook, Mitchell

Tallarook Ranges Aerial View

Tallarook State Forest

Tallarook, Mitchell

WW1 Memorial Park, Seymour

WW1 Memorial Park

Seymour, Mitchell

Our packing shed

Seasonal Concepts – Pick Your Own Roses

Whiteheads Creek, Mitchell

SRHC yard at Seymour

Seymour Railway Heritage Centre

Seymour, Mitchell

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