The Dunolly Neighbourhood Centre provides services and recreational activities for the people of Dunolly and District, to encourage self-help and mutual support, opportunities for the development of basic skills for better living, the reduction of social isolation, and access to relevant information and general advice. We offer food relief for all residents, free of means testing.
We have a dynamic list of activities that offer something for everyone in our community – Full list at the end. We strive to offer interesting and diverse opportunities for learning and growth, and offer one- on-one support for people needing help with online applications and forms. We organise yearly events such as Art and Craft Exhibitions, the Whole Town Garage Sale, and other events of interest.
Our Neighbourhood Pantry, opens Monday to Thursday from 1.30 to 3pm.

Come Join Us
The Dunolly Neighbourhood Centre is always evolving and adapting to meet the needs of our community, and we are always on the hunt for new ideas and the people to put these ideas into action! If you have a skill that you would love to share with our community, we are the organisation for you. Most of our listed activities are run by volunteers, without whom we would cease to exist!
The Dunolly & District Neighborhood Centre offers a wide range of programs and activities designed to cater to various interests and needs within the community. These programs are designed to foster community engagement, provide learning opportunities, and support the well-being of residents.
If you need more specific information or have any questions, you can call (03) 5468 1511 or email admin@dunnhc.com.au.
Some of the programs and activities include:
ART AND CRAFT CLASSES:
These classes cover various forms of art and craft, providing a creative outlet for participants.

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING:
Courses to help improve digital literacy, including basic computer skills.

HEALTH AND WELLBEING PROGRAMS:
Activities such as Yoga, Croquet, Table Tennis and dancing aimed at promoting physical and mental health.

SOCIAL GROUPS AND CLUBS:
Various groups and clubs that meet regularly, such as woodworking, spinning/weaving, craft groups, monthly community meals, knitting groups, and social coffee mornings.

EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS
Workshops on a variety of topics, including cooking classes and personal development.

SUPPORT SERVICES
Assistance with accessing local services, support groups, and referrals to other community resources. One-on-one support for online forms and applications.
