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Find a range of other community services including community centres, Recreation and Activities, Neighbourhood Houses and much more.
Burnie Community House supports community members and their family with capacity building opportunities and social inclusion spaces.
FACT is working with our non-government members, and encourages all Tasmanian’s to commit to making Tasmania a Child Friendly Island.
We offer a variety of classes, facilities, information sessions, children and family activities, adult programs and services and referrals for the community.
We make it easier for volunteers and organisations to find each other and ensure a great match.
The Queenstown PCYC is a not for profit community service organisation that aims to provide recreational activities to the wider community at affordable prices.
We act in the public interest to resolve complaints and improve the standard of Tasmanian public administration.
The Break O’Day Council’s Get in2 Gear program supports our community members who are having difficulty getting their driver’s licence.
Bringing people together. We connect, support and provide opportunities for our community.
Free community drum circle – fun, friendship, therapeutic drumming.
Tresca Community Centre offers a large range of activities, groups & classes, we also have the Exeter Online Centre in our building, a Men’s Shed, an OpShop and a playground.
SignPost is a website and mobile app directory that lists businesses and services in Tasmania that are LGBTIQA+ friendly.
Morton’s Place kitchen is a community space that offers low cost meals or free (soup) lunches to the local Launceston community. Safe Space is a rough sleepers 24/7 program based out of Morton’s Place.