This mosque located in Geraldton, Western Australia, was built by the Malay Cocos Community. It is surrounded by green fields and within a walking distance from the Indian Ocean.
This building is constructed of light coloured brick and has a low pitched roof which extends to cover a veranda to the front. The building features traditional styling and symbols in keeping with its use as a mosque. The building is screened from the parking area with a low brick wall with capped brick piers and metal railing infill between. Extensions were constructed in 2001 to accommodate a kitchen, store room and veranda.
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