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Community Directory - Latrobe

About Latrobe City Community Directory

The Latrobe Community Directory is a one‑stop resource for people living in and around towns such as Moe, Morwell and Traralgon. Its search function lets users locate services by keyword and filter by category and distance. Key categories include disability and health services, community clubs and sporting groups, child and youth programs, aged‑care support, accommodation and housing assistance, legal and counselling services and crisis support. Info Hubs for each town provide curated lists of local resources, and the community diary promotes events, training sessions and volunteering opportunities. Organisations in Latrobe can list their services to help keep the directory comprehensive.

Info Hubs in the Latrobe City

They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.

Find Local & Visiting Services in Latrobe City

The Latrobe 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.

Latrobe Region

In Gippsland’s Latrobe Valley, power stations and paper mills sit alongside wetlands, rail trails and a network of towns including Moe, Morwell, Traralgon and Churchill. A history of brown‑coal mining has shaped the landscape, but community gardens and new industries are transforming it; residents enjoy the award‑winning Morwell Centenary Rose Garden and slip away to rainforest bridges and giant tree ferns at Tarra Bulga National Park.

Council has an approximate area of 1,400 km².

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