Roma Court House

Corner Queens and McDowall Streets, Roma, QLD

The Roma Court House is a striking heritage-listed building that opened its doors in 1901. This impressive structure replaced the original courthouse established in 1873, which gained notoriety during the trial of the infamous cattle duffer, Harry Redford, also known as Captain Starlight. Redford made headlines for stealing 1,000 cattle and driving them all the way to South Australia, making this site a significant landmark in local history.

Today, the Roma Court House continues to serve its original purpose as a functioning courthouse, seamlessly blending historical significance with contemporary legal proceedings. Visitors are encouraged to appreciate the architectural beauty and rich history of this important establishment, which stands as a testament to the region’s heritage. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the local culture, the Roma Court House is well worth a visit.

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CarparkHistory & HeritageExperience is free