Rev. Alf Clint Boardroom

Book the Rev. Alf Clint Boardroom now for your meeting, special event or exhibition. It is our most popular venue option, as it is the heart of Tranby. Many historic meetings have been held in this grand room, and our history is now told on its walls.

With an area of 31.3 m2, this boardroom has an amazing carved wooden board table with capacity for 16 people seated.

Surrounded by beautiful Aboriginal artistic sculptures and historic photos, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in culture and history. William Alfred Clint (Alf Clint) was the founder of Co-operatives around Australia and an example of equality and inclusion for all Indigenous peoples and the working classes. He strongly advocated for Aboriginal rights and is the person to whom Tranby owes its purpose and creation. In 1958 he founded Tranby Co-operative College, a centre for training Aborigines to run their own co-operatives. We named our main boardroom in his name.

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Cost Full Day

$850 (including GST)

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