About Hobart City Council Community Directory
The Hobart Community Directory serves as a go‑to resource for finding community organisations and programs in the Hobart region. It highlights services across a range of areas to support residents, families and visitors.
Key categories you can explore include:
- accommodation and housing
- crisis and emergency services
- cultural and migrant support
- disability services
- education and training
- employment and volunteering
- environmental groups
You can browse categories or search for keywords to find relevant organisations and events.
Info Hubs in the Hobart City Council
They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.
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Find Local & Visiting Services in Hobart City Council
The Hobart Community Directory lists services in categories such as Aboriginal services, accommodation, ageing support, child services, crisis and emergency support, cultural and migrant services, disability services, health services, giving residents a single place to find help and support.
The directory also features transport assistance, volunteering, welfare assistance, youth services, education, employment and training, animal services, arts and creatives as well as environment and conservation groups, recreation and leisure, sport, advocacy, communication & information, information and counselling, legal assistance, peak bodies, community centres & halls, community clubs & interest groups, business services, religion and philosophy, self‑help, covering everything from community clubs, cultural programs and environment groups to legal aid and business support.
As Hobart is a populated local government area, most services are delivered locally through council facilities, schools, health centres and community organisations, with occasional visiting specialists for more complex needs.
Hobart Region
Tasmania’s capital blends colonial architecture, vibrant Salamanca Place and the dramatic backdrop of Mount Wellington. Harbour cruises, Saturday markets and heritage pubs enliven the waterfront, and arts festivals draw international visitors. Residents retreat to a lesser‑known fern‑lined trail to the top of the mountain and enjoy jazz evenings in an underground bar hidden beneath sandstone warehouses.
Council has an approximate area of 78 km².