Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Bundaberg Court House is a heritage-listed former court house (1882-1958) and former police station (1958-1997) at Quay Street, Bundaberg, Queensland. It is a rendered masonry and timber building constructed between 1882 and 1884.
The township of Bundaberg increased in both demographic size and political influence during the late nineteenth century, stimulating the demand for public buildings that reflected this affluence. Originally designed as a smaller timber building, a larger brick building was the resultant design from the Department of Public Works and Housing, more befitting to the political importance and economic stature of Bundaberg.
The court house was designed by George St Paul Connolly, acting Queensland Colonial Architect in the Queensland Department of Public Works. Following the “T” shape design developed during the nineteenth century, the major consideration in the design and planning of the building was the allowance for the correct movement of people in

