Community Centres, Halls & Facilities in Burdekin
What Is This?
At community centres, halls and facilities you can find a diverse range of activities, services, and rooms for hire. Each facility will have different spaces and programs and events.
How Is It Funded?
Funding is usually through local government grants, community fundraising events, and sponsorships from businesses and organisations. See also your local Burdekin. How much does it cost: Payment is usually through fee for service, donation, or no cost.
How To Access?
You can access these facilities by contacting the organisation directly. Cost may be a scheduled fee for service, donation, or no cost.
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Burdekin Area Youth Watch
BAY-WatchBurdekin Area Youth Watch, also known as BAYWatch. The initiative aims to mentor and guide Indigenous youth through childhood and their teenage years.
Ayr
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Burdekin Centre for Rural Health
Burdekin Community AssociationThe Burdekin Centre for Rural Health team offer a range of activities to members of the Burdekin community.
Ayr
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Burdekin Library - Ayr
Burdekin Shire CouncilThe Burdekin Library service offers books magazines, large print and audio-visual materials and Internet access at both its branches. Inter-library loans are also available for items not held by this library. Disability access & toilet available.
Ayr
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General Community Facilities
Burdekin Library - Home Hill
Burdekin Shire CouncilThe Burdekin Library service offers books magazines, large print and audio-visual materials and Internet access at both its branches.
Home Hill
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Community Information & Referral Services
Community & Neighbourhood Centres
General Legal Assistance & Information
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre
Current Programs, services & activities offered by Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre Assoc Inc include: - Community Information, Support & Referrals - Local Meeting Spaces - Support and Social Groups - Lifestyle Programs - Free Community Legal Advice Program - Burdekin MyTime Program - Community Development programs - A hub for visiting services and programs - Network Development
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
General Community Clubs
Burdekin Water Festival
BURDEKIN WATER FESTIVAL COMMITTEECelebrating the abundance of water in our district, the Burdekin Water Festival is one of the longest running festivals in Queensland. The Burdekin Water Festival celebrates the abundance of water in the region and is one of the longest running festivals in Queensland. The festival runs over a 3 month period with an Ambassador Program and associated events.
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Home Hill Community Sports Club
The place for Weddings, Engagements, Birthdays and all types of party bookings. Meeting rooms are FREE for Community Organisations. Weekly activities include: Monday Gentle Exercises, Tuesday Morning Group, Wednesday Arts and Crafts Group, Wednesday Evening Sausage Sizzle and Bowls, Thursday Afternoon Bowls.
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Community Halls
Home Hill Community Sports Club
Our community hall is available for local community groups to use free of charge. The hall can also be rented for use for Bowls Parties, Christmas Parties, Weddings, Funerals and Corporate events.
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Jerona Citizens Association Incorporated
Provide, improve facilities and support all residents and visitors to Jerona Township
jerona
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Community & Neighbourhood Centres
Office and Consulting Room Hire
Burdekin Community AssociationAvailable for hire: three professional spacious clinical consult rooms and one office room.
Ayr
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Seniors Clubs & Social Groups
Be Connected
Burdekin Neighbourhood CentreBe Connected is an Australian Government initiative to increase older Australians’ confidence, skills, and online safety in using digital technology. The program adopts a family and community-centred approach to target those aged 50 years and over with minimal or no engagement with digital technology.