Other namesCamp Station School of Arts Hall|Meandarra School of Arts HallHistory
The Undulla School of Arts Hall was located in the former surveyed town of Undulla, 17km north of Meandarra, and was officially opened on 17 April 1914 by Godfrey Morgan MLA.
The hall was situated overlooking a recreation reserve on which tennis courts and cricket and football grounds were located.
Known also as "Camp Station", many of the early groups and committees in the Undulla district were made up of settlers from both Undulla & Brigalow Creeks, and an attempt was made to identify committees with both groups.
Thus the Camp Station Progress Association was officially re-named Undulla & Brigalow Creeks Progress Association, and the 'Camp Station' School of Arts Hall became the Undulla School of Arts Hall.
It does appear however that the names Undulla and Camp Station are interchangeable in historical literature, with many referring to the defunct township of Undulla as Camp Station to this day.
The Undulla School of Arts Hall was later relocated to Meandarra, and became the Meandarra School of Arts Hall.