About Greater Bendigo City Community Directory
The Greater Bendigo Community Directory serves as a central guide to community organisations, social groups and service providers across the city. Residents can search by keyword or browse categories and then narrow results by distance from their own suburb. Popular sections feature disability and health services, community clubs and interest groups, child and family support, ageing services and crisis assistance. The directory also highlights local Info Hubs for townships within Greater Bendigo and hosts a calendar of events to encourage participation.
Info Hubs in the Greater Bendigo City
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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The Greater Bendigo Community Directory connects residents of this rural region to community organisations, social groups and essential support services. People can browse health services, disability and aged care support, child and family programs, youth clubs and sports teams, arts and cultural groups, conservation projects, education and training, employment assistance, legal advice and counselling, crisis and welfare support, volunteering opportunities and practical services like accommodation and transport. Services are primarily local and spread across small towns, though categories like accommodation and recreation are also useful for travellers passing through the area.
Greater Bendigo Area
Once the richest town of the Victorian goldfields, Greater Bendigo has grown into a regional hub where handsome heritage buildings, innovative art spaces and bushland meet. Visitors can explore the Bendigo Art Gallery and Golden Dragon Museum while enjoying lakes, wineries and the warm atmosphere of a revitalised CBD; locals, meanwhile, know to head down colourful Chancery Lane for street art and café culture and to cycle the O’Keefe Rail Trail through box‑ironbark forest.
Council has an approximate area of 3,000 km².