About French-Elizabeth-Sandstone Islands (Uninc) Community Directory
The French-Elizabeth-Sandstone Islands Community Directory offers a comprehensive guide to local groups, services and facilities in the French-Elizabeth-Sandstone Islands region. It highlights services across a range of areas to support residents, families and visitors.
Key categories you can explore include:
- volunteering opportunities
- emergency relief
- arts, craft and culture
- job assistance
- community gardens
- sporting clubs
- senior services
The site allows you to search or browse to discover a wide range of services, programs and community groups.
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The French-Elizabeth-Sandstone Islands 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.
Because French-Elizabeth-Sandstone Islands is a remote or sparsely populated region, many specialist services are offered by visiting providers or regional outreach programs, while local organisations focus on core health, education and welfare activities.
French‑Elizabeth–Sandstone Islands Area
This remote local government area comprises small islands off Victoria’s coast that are largely uninhabited and noted for their seabird rookeries and seal colonies. Access is by permit, and the islands form part of a marine national park system. Locals—mainly researchers and rangers—know of hidden breeding caves and enjoy seasonal gatherings at a rustic field station overlooking the ocean.
Council has an approximate area of 170 km².