Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre Inc
Official PartnerFind a warm welcome and real community connection at the Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre in Pialba. A community-led hub operating since 1989, HBNC works alongside locals to build a stronger, more connected Fraser Coast through practical programs and welcoming spaces [1][10]. What is the Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre? Established in 1989, HBNC grew from grassroots beginnings into one of Hervey Bay's most active community organisations. It tackles everyday challenges head-on — from social isolation and family stress to employment and aged care — running around 30 funded programs shaped by what the community actually needs [1]. Where is it and how can you get involved? The Hervey Bay Community Centre sits in Pialba at 22 Charles Street. If you'd like to give back during your visit, look out for the Kindness Garden's donation point, where non-perishables and toiletries go directly to people doing it tough locally. You can also lend a hand with Comfort Kitchen, HBNC's regular community meal night [3][5]. Can you hire a venue here? Yes. Three distinct spaces are available for hire: the Hervey Bay Community Centre, the Neighbourhood Hive and the Tree House – Community Wellness Centre. Each suits a different need, from intimate meetings through to workshops and larger community gatherings. Get in touch with HBNC to find the right fit [10]. What services and programs run through HBNC? The program mix covers a broad sweep of community need. You'll find job-readiness coaching, vocational training for adults 18 and over, assisted transport for eligible older residents and people with disabilities, early-years playgroup sessions and dedicated support for parents and carers — among much else [3][6]. Is it family-friendly and accessible? Absolutely. Early-years and parent programs make HBNC a natural stop for families, and subsidised transport options help ensure older adults and people with disabilities can reach vital appointments. Contact the team directly to discuss any specific accessibility requirements for venue use [6]. Are there helpful resources for visitors and families? HBNC has put together a free Kids Activity Trail and colouring resource that doubles as a guide to the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens — a lovely way to spend a quiet afternoon with the kids while you're in the area [12]. Cultural acknowledgement HBNC pays respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia's First Peoples, and acknowledges the Butchulla people as the Traditional Custodians of the Country where its offices are located [6]. Head to the HBNC website to learn more, donate, or enquire about venue hire [1][10].
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