Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage:
- The Mount Gambier Roller Flour Mill walls, a heritage-listed feature in Mount Gambier, SA, were demolished in May 2026 to make way for a multi-storey hotel, townhouses, and other development components. This followed a planning approval process in which concerns from the community about preserving the wall were noted, but the developers argued the wall was structurally unsound and costly to repair. The demolition marks the end of the wall’s presence on site, with the project proceeding as planned.[3][5][6]
Key context and developments:
- Prior to demolition, the proposal had included preserving the heritage-listed wall as part of a broader mixed-use precinct, but revised assessments in late 2025–early 2026 argued for removal due to safety and cost considerations. The assessment panel ultimately approved demolition, enabling the development team to proceed.[6][3]
- Local opposition included petitions and concerns about losing a long-standing community landmark, alongside arguments that preservation could be feasible with substantial investment. However, organizers reported that the cost of preservation would be significantly higher than demolition and reconstruction within the new design.[1][3]
- Reports and coverage dated March 2026 through May 2026 confirm the wall’s demolition and note the development will include a hotel and commercial components in Mount Gambier’s city center.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of the approvals and key quotes from local officials and community groups, or summarize what the current development plan entails (hotel size, number of rooms, expected opening, etc.). I can also monitor for any heritage-related post-demolition updates or changes to the project’s status.
Citations:
- Historic flour mill wall demolition decision and community response.[1]
- Demolition approval and later demolition confirmation.[3]
- InDaily coverage confirming final demolition and development plans.[5]