The former Dalby Town Council Chambers and Offices is a single storey rendered brick building on the corner of Cunningham and Stuart Streets and Groom Lane. The Cunningham Street section has a symmetrical
facade with
art deco detailing, consisting of a centrally located, projecting
portico with a recessed entrance, flanked by three long, narrow casement windows surrounded by moulded
architraves. Fluted
pilasters are located on each side of the windows. The double, timber-panelled entrance doors have a
breezeway with decorative
leadlighting. Similar window and decorative detail continue along the Stuart Street facade, which is divided into ten bays by pilasters. The moulded
parapet forms a
gable in the centre of the
facade with the Dalby Town Council's shield located at the centre of the gable. The south elevation (Groom Lane side) and the western elevation are face brick. Internally, the building comprises the highly intact, centrally located, former Council Chambers and extant strong room. The Council Chambers has a
parquet floor, a timber
dado on all four walls with timber screenings on the windows. A gap in the wall showing brickwork indicates where a plaque was located giving names of Dalby Council members. Changes have occurred to the other offices with the installation of screens to provide for office space, the ceiling has also been lowered. In the front office, which contains the original timber public counter, the ceiling is decorative plaster with decorative
cornices are located in the office which contains the strong room. A brass plaque fixed to the wall commemorates the opening of the former Council Chambers by the Premier. == Heritage listing ==