by Di Hill (
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I love writing, taking photos, travelling and enjoying life. I have a BA of Adult and Vocational Teaching and a Master of Arts (Writing). My business card says Writer, Traveller, Camera Addict, and Bamboo Fan www.dihill.com.au
The old Redcliffe Fire Station was built around 1948/49. It is a brick building, on around 1 acre on Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe, which has made a great transformation from the fire station to a community arts precinct with a large gallery to showcase the work of local artists, a pottery group and with spaces for community meetings.

Redcliffe Fire Station Gallery
The history of this building is
here. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 2005.
Details of the various groups that call the Fire Station home can be found
here.
Currently there is an exhibition by four artists called Four by Four – details
here.
The Gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm.
For further information about the Redcliffe Art Society, visit their website
here
.