Neighbourhood houses are independent community organisations governed by a volunteer committee of management, and guided by the following principles:
- community ownership
- community participation
- access and equity
- empowerment
- life-long learning
- social action
- advocacy
- networking
- inclusion
- self-help.
In keeping with our commitment to being a city for people, the City of Melbourne partners with neighbourhood houses across the municipality through the Community Grants and Partnerships FrameworkOpens in new tab.
How do I get involved?
Visit a neighbourhood house in the City of Melbourne to connect, learn and contribute to local communities through activities, events, classes and volunteering opportunities.
Neighbourhood houses are about meeting people, having fun, building skills, and celebrating culture and diversity.
Visit a neighbourhood house
Carlton Neighbourhood Learning Centre
20 Princes St, Carlton North
The Centre
58 Errol Street, North Melbourne
Kensington Neighbourhood House
89 McCracken St, Kensington
North Melbourne Language and Learning
33 Alfred Street, North Melbourne
Docklands Neighbourhood House
4 Wharf Street, The District, Docklands