The roof over the hall features four metal ridge ventilators and a single lancet shaped vent to the front and rear gables.
[1] The street elevation has a verandah with a corrugated iron roof and cross braced timber balustrades.
The building is painted to indicate the two major stages of construction with different decorative timber work to the verandah and two entrance stairs.
[1] At the rear of the L-shaped building is an attached dressing room with a corrugated iron skillion roof, single skin chamferboard walls and pine board raked ceiling.
[1] The hall has a flat boarded ceiling which is raked on either side and features circular fretwork vents.
The walls are lined with fibrous cement sheets with timber cover strips and the multi-paned windows pivot horizontally at the centre.
The original windows to the hall have been enclosed and the external walls of weatherboard and vertically jointed boards have been lined with fibrous cement sheets.
The walls have a dado with vertically jointed boards below and pine plywood panelling above to the picture rail.
The ceiling and upper walls are lined with fibrous cement sheets with timber cover strips and the casement windows have pressed metal sunhoods on the southeast.
[1] The former Pine Rivers Shire Hall was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria.
The hall has aesthetic value and contributes to the streetscape of the Pine River Shire Council group of buildings.
[1] The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.