About Melton City Community Directory
The Melton Community Directory connects residents of rapidly growing suburbs such as Melton, Caroline Springs and Rockbank with local services and organisations. It features a search tool for keywords and categories, with filters for distance. Key categories cover disability support, health and mental health services, community clubs and sports groups, child and family programs, aged‑care services, accommodation and housing support, cultural and migrant services and crisis assistance. Info Hubs provide suburb‑specific listings, and a community diary promotes events, classes and volunteering opportunities. Organisations in Melton can register their details to keep the directory current.
Info Hubs in the Melton 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 Melton City
The Melton 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 Melton, but people from neighbouring suburbs and visitors can also find helpful information about venues, clubs and programs.
Melton Region
On Melbourne’s fast‑growing western fringe, the City of Melton mixes rural plains with rapidly developing housing estates and new town centres. Originally a small stop on the road to Ballarat, it now boasts family‑friendly parks, sporting facilities and heritage bluestone buildings; locals escape to Hannah Watts Park for picnics under river red gums and wander the wetlands and boardwalks along Toolern Creek.
Council has an approximate area of 530 km².