Our ‘Yungaburra Chapel’ is a historic building with wooden floors, each event that is hosted inside our lovely venue must adhere to our house keeping rules to ensure we maintain the prestige and beauty of the chapel.
We offer the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’ as a venue for hire other than just weddings, due to its convenient location on Gillies Range Road. However, not all events are suitable for the age of the chapel, such as birthday shindigs and there is strictly no food or drinks allowed inside the chapel.
A christening is a great way to get the whole family together to celebrate your new arrival. You don't have to have been christened yourself, and you don't have to have been a regular churchgoer.
A naming ceremony can take any format that you choose inside the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’. It can be a simple welcome to the world, a formal naming of your child, or a blessing for your baby and family.
As a local real estate agent in the region, what better way to promote the village than hosting your Auction inside the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’. Event organisers can work with you on furniture for hire, or you can of course bring your own event stylist, furniture and AV Equipment.
The Yungaburra provide a relaxed family atmosphere and has the philosophy of fostering the value of buying local. If you’re a local artist, dressmaker or craftsman, you can hire the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’ and establish a pop-up retail store to sell your hand-made crafts.
Conveniently located at the gateway to the Atherton Tablelands, why not host your next work conference or meeting inside the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’ which has access to water and power. You can work with local event stylists or bring in your own event decorator or your own equipment. We recommend a nice hearty lunch at the Yungaburra Pub.
Bring your school to the local ‘Yungaburra Chapel’ and experience the divine acoustics of the historical building. Bring your event stylist to design your event or bring your own equipment.
Let us know about your upcoming event that you believe would be suitable inside the ‘Yungaburra Chapel’, we’re open to all questions you may have about our venue.