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Community Directory - Queenscliffe Borough

About Queenscliffe Borough Community Directory

The Queenscliffe Borough Community Directory serves the small coastal borough of Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale by listing services, clubs and facilities available to residents and visitors. It supports keyword searches and category browsing with distance filters. Categories include disability and health services, community and sporting clubs, children’s programs, aged‑care and carer support, accommodation and tourism services, cultural and heritage groups and crisis assistance. The directory also includes a calendar of events and highlights Info Hubs for each locality. Local organisations can register their details so that the directory provides up‑to‑date information for the community.

Find Local & Visiting Services in Queenscliffe Borough

The Queenscliffe Borough Community Directory brings together a wide range of services, programs and activities across this coastal municipality. Health and wellbeing services, disability and aged care support, family and youth programs, community centres, arts and cultural groups, education and training, environment and conservation, sport and recreation clubs, legal assistance and counselling, welfare support, accommodation and transport are all represented. Listings are mainly provided by local organisations, yet the coastal location means categories like accommodation, recreation and visitor information also appeal to holidaymakers and visitors.

Queenscliffe Region

One of Australia’s smallest municipalities sits at the tip of the Bellarine Peninsula, where the grand hotels and forts of Queenscliff overlook the Heads and the lighthouse at Point Lonsdale stands sentinel. The area’s maritime history is palpable in museum collections and fishermens’ cottages, yet its charm is amplified by simple pleasures; locals seek sheltered swims at the back beach coves and stop for homemade treats at a tiny café tucked within the Fort’s stone walls.

Queenscliffe Borough Council has an approximate area of 10 km².

It is comprised of parts of the Bellarine state electorate.

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