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Community Directory - Warrnambool

About Warrnambool City Community Directory

The Warrnambool Community Directory connects residents of the coastal city and neighbouring towns to local services and community groups. Users can search by keyword or browse categories including disability and health services, community and sporting clubs, child and youth programs, aged‑care and carer support, accommodation and housing assistance, cultural and migrant services, employment and training opportunities and crisis aid. Search results can be refined by distance, and Info Hubs provide suburb‑specific listings. A community diary promotes events, festivals and volunteering, and organisations can list their services free of charge.

Info Hubs in the Warrnambool 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 Warrnambool City

The Warrnambool 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.

Warrnambool Region

Where volcanic cliffs meet the Southern Ocean, Warrnambool is the largest city on Victoria’s west coast and the finale of the Great Ocean Road. The city offers heritage streetscapes, whale watching at Logan’s Beach and a bustling foreshore promenade; insiders walk the windswept boardwalk at Thunder Point after storms and fish for freshwater cray in the clean waters of the Merri River.

Council has an approximate area of 120 km².

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