Community Notices
Girls and Women play soccer for free at Keon Park in 2024
Darebin’s Meet the Makers Competition returns in March 2024
Celebrating food traditions, this event includes a homemade food and produce competition with special prizes for youth entries on offer for passata, various preserves and sourdough bread.
This is a family friendly activity and an opportunity for Darebin youth to share their creations in this community minded event.
Entrants must live, work, study or recreate in the City of Darebin and be accompanied by a parent or guardian if they would like to present their creation on event day.
Entries are open now and close on Tuesday 12 March 2024. It's free to enter. Prizes to be won!
For details, the entry form and terms of entry: online entry form link and flyer below.
Do you have something uniquely yours or not listed? Or have any questions or would like further information in a language or format that is accessible for you, please contact:
Kenny Waite - Associate Producer, Creative Culture & Events
Email: kenny.waite@darebin.vic.gov.au
03 8470 8912
Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency seeking foster Carers
The VACCA are currently seeking foster carers for their program supporting Aboriginal children within the Northern region of Melbourne. More details in the flyer below
Northcote Primary School Fete : Saturday 16 March
It's a special one this year, as we’re celebrating 150 years since NPS opened in 1874!
Come and try Calisthenics in Coburg
Laser Tag night in the school holiday
Reach Community Church with support from Darebin Council Community Grants program are offering this school holiday event. More details in the flyer below.
New Dance School in Coburg
Cassandra Robyn Dance Company, is a new dance school, offering a range of classes for ages 5+, covering styles like Contemporary, Jazz, Lyrical, Acro, and more. We focus on nurturing technique, movement, and expression in a positive environment. Talk to us about a free trial! details in the flyer below.
Northcote Carers Support Group at Jika Jika
The Walks for Carers - Neighbourhood Carers Club have been launched by Neighbourhood Houses Victoria (website) to support unpaid carers of a loved one with a disability, mental illness or aged person. Our carers get together once a month at their local neighbourhood house or centre, go for a walk, and chat about all things related and unrelated to being a carer over a cuppa. Our priority is improved carer wellbeing through social connection, informal peer support and information re carer services.
More information in the flyer below or on the Neighbourhood Houses Victoria website.
Hook in2 LaTrobe Hockey