Neighbourhood houses
A friendly, welcoming house where you can drop in to make new friends, gain new skills, share ideas and experiences, is the essence of a neighbourhood house.
In Moreland, seven neighbourhood houses offer educational, social, recreational and support programs for people of all backgrounds, ages and cultures.
Neighbourhood houses in Moreland
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Brunswick Neighbourhood House
18 Garden Street, Brunswick, phone 9387 9901 and 43A De Carle Street, Brunswick, phone 9386 9418. -
Fawkner Community House
CB Smith Reserve (end of the car park), 79 Jukes Road, Fawkner, phone 9357 4631 -
Glenroy Neighbourhood Learning Centre
5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy, phone 9304 3910 -
Hidden Creek Community Centre (formerly known as Newlands Community Centre)
20 Murray Road, Coburg, phone 9350 3437 -
Nicholson Street Community House
32 Nicholson Street, Coburg, 9386 8377 -
Robinson Reserve Neighbourhood House
104A Reynard Street, Coburg, phone 9386 7128 -
Sussex Neighbourhood House
235-237 Sussex Street, Coburg North, phone 9354 2210
- Moreland Online Community Directory - Neighbourhood houses lists contact information for each neighbourhood house in Moreland.
Programs and services
Neighbourhood houses offer a range of programs and support groups.
Some of the programs commonly held at neighbourhood houses are:
- arts and crafts and cooking classes
- walking groups
- computer and internet courses
- English, literacy and numeracy classes
- programs for people with a disability
- yoga classes
- health and well being activities
- social and support groups that meet regularly
- playgroups
- occasional child care, and
- training programs for volunteers and committees of management.
Council support and funding
Council supports neighbourhood houses and provides the premises for all neighbourhood houses in Moreland.
The houses are run by the community with funding from many sources including the Victorian Departments of Human Services and Education.
