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Community Directory - Moonee Valley

About Moonee Valley City Community Directory

The Moonee Valley Community Directory offers an easy‑to‑use platform for finding community services and activities in suburbs like Essendon, Moonee Ponds and Keilor East. Users can search by organisation name or keyword and browse categories such as disability and health services, community clubs and sporting groups, child and youth programs, ageing and carer services, accommodation and housing assistance, cultural and migrant support and crisis relief. Filters allow searches to be narrowed by distance, while Info Hubs provide suburb‑specific listings. A community diary promotes events, workshops and volunteering opportunities, and organisations can list their services for free.

Find Local & Visiting Services in Moonee Valley City

The Moonee Valley 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 Moonee Valley, but people from neighbouring suburbs and visitors can also find helpful information about venues, clubs and programs.

Moonee Valley Region

Compact and well‑connected, Moonee Valley stretches from the Maribyrnong River up through the historic suburbs of Moonee Ponds and Essendon to the Tullamarine Airport edge. Flemington Racecourse and riverside bike trails draw visitors, while neighbourhood cafés and Federation‑era homes give the area its charm; locals cool off in summer at the century‑old Queens Park pool and admire community murals near Glenbervie station as trains hum past.

Council has an approximate area of 43 km².

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