Old Geelong Post Office

The current Geelong post office opened in 1994 and is located on the corner of Gheringhap and Little Myers Streets.

The original post office was located on the corner of Ryrie and Gheringhap Streets.

A permanent post office was completed in 1857 on the corner of Ryrie and Gheringhap Streets, erected by contractor William Crocker Cornish.

Work on providing a clock and chimes started in July 1911, as a memorial to the late King Edward VII, following a fund-raising campaign,[2] with a London firm contracted to supply the timepiece.

The old post office building was purchased by the City of Greater Geelong and is currently used as a youth services hub.

Old Geelong Post Office