About Greater Geelong City Community Directory
The Greater Geelong Community Directory provides up‑to‑date listings for organisations and services in the Geelong region. It features Info Hubs for coastal towns and inland centres such as Batesford, Drysdale–Clifton Springs, Lara, Leopold and Ocean Grove, allowing residents to focus their search on their local community. Users can browse categories covering disability services, health services, community clubs, accommodation and housing, child services and ageing support, or simply search by keyword and refine by distance. With an integrated events diary and free listing options for organisations, the directory acts as a one‑stop gateway to community life.
Info Hubs in the Greater Geelong 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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                            Find Local & Visiting Services in Greater Geelong City
The Greater Geelong Community Directory serves as a comprehensive guide to community organisations, cultural activities and essential support services across this metropolitan area. It lists services spanning health and mental wellbeing, disability and aged care, child and youth programs, education and employment support, arts and cultural organisations, environment and conservation, legal assistance and counselling, welfare and crisis relief, sport and recreation, volunteering, as well as practical services like accommodation and transport. Most services are delivered locally within Greater Geelong, but people from neighbouring suburbs and visitors can also find helpful information about venues, clubs and programs.
Greater Geelong Region
Stretching from the rejuvenated waterfront of Victoria’s second city to rural hamlets and beaches on the Bellarine Peninsula, the Greater Geelong region blends industrial grit with coastal charm. The National Wool Museum and the 1850s Geelong Botanic Gardens illustrate its heritage, while contemporary cafés overlook Corio Bay; locals know that at low tide rock pools appear near Eastern Beach and that the little‑toured wineries of the Barrabool Hills offer superb views and vintages.
Council has an approximate area of 1,300 km².
 
             
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                