These consisted of long concerts with several musical acts, along with comedy, poetry readings, and various theatrical, dance, or novelty shows.
[5] In 2001, the National Trust classified Dallas Brooks Hall in 2001,[3] but was not successful in its bid to have the building heritage-listed by Heritage Victoria in 2002.
[1] Demolition was again announced in November 2012/[6] In 2015, Victoria State Government approval was given to demolish the hall and build residential apartments in its place, comprising two multi-storey towers with a total of 275 units.
[8] Dallas Brooks Hall was situated opposite Fitzroy Gardens,[7] at 300 Albert Street, East Melbourne.
[3] Malcolm Fraser started the Liberal Party of Australia's campaign for the 1975 Australian federal election with a speech at the Dallas Brooks Hall.