The Shire of Toombul was a local government area of Queensland, Australia, located in northern Brisbane from 1883 to 1925.
[5][9] The Shire of Toombul War Memorial was dedicated by the Governor of Queensland, Matthew Nathan, on 12 November 1921.
When the Hamilton Division separated in 1890, it took over the offices at Breakfast Creek, forcing the Toombul Divisional Board to rent premises in Boyd Street, Nundah.
[13] During World War 2, the building was by the ARP Civil Defence and the Nundah Auxiliary Ambulance.
[12] Following a $135,000 renovation in 1987–88 by the Brisbane City Council, the building has been re-opened solely for community use for functions and meetings.