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About Us

The Eaglehawk Community House has been serving our community and beyond for nearly four decades, offering a unique and welcoming environment that is safe and inclusive. Our programs aim to reduce isolation and loneliness by providing low-cost or no-cost social activities that encourage the development of self-help skills.

We take a comprehensive approach to community involvement, welcoming people of all ages, abilities, religions, and cultures.
 
We are also a disability-friendly facility, providing special access to those with limited mobility.
 
Many people consider the Eaglehawk Community House their “home away from home,” and we take great pride in serving as a hub of connection and support for the community.

Eaglehawk Community House | Greater Bendigo, Victoria

Our History

In 1983, Margaret Bannan and Murray Neville were enjoying a cup of tea when they realised there was little for kids to do in the area. So, they teamed up with Margaret Kranz, Iris Kennedy, and Mayor Gary Thorn to approach the Ministry of Housing about using a vacant house on Truscott Avenue to support better and connect with the community. Thus, the Eaglehawk Community House was born.

John Hungerford, the Welfare Officer at the Eaglehawk Community Centre, joined to provide dental checks and oversee the well-being of young people through Community Health. With no grants available, the group fundraised through raffles. Councillor David Kennedy secured small amounts of funding from different sources. Finally, in 1984, grants began to appear, allowing the Community House to furnish its space.

The founding members formed the Committee of the Eaglehawk Community House and, with partners Community Health, organised weekend camping trips for children aged 8-12. After 30 years, the Community House moved from Truscott Avenue to Bright Street and reopened in 2014. Today, the Eaglehawk Community House provides low-cost or no-cost activities, including Tai Chi, playgroups, meals, and various classes.

Our Staff

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Tracey Moss,
Centre Manager

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Mel Baker,
Admin Support

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Sabine Young,
Daily Facilitator

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Rochelle Boston,
Special Projects Officer

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Rose Jamieson, Communications Officer

The Community House produces its own magazine and offers food assistance programs, including grocery and personal product hamper assembly, meal preparation, cooking classes, and a meals program for budget-conscious individuals.

 

They are also ready to provide emergency relief assistance when disaster strikes the community. The Eaglehawk Community House is now a registered charity organisation and a major partner in delivering the Eaglehawk Children’s Festival and the Dahlia & Arts Festival each year.

 

Over 19,000 volunteer engagement hours are required to operate the Community House, including administration, gardening, and preparing community lunches. The Eaglehawk Community House provides the equivalent of over $1.5 million in support to citizens annually.

Eaglehawk Community House | Greater Bendigo, Victoria

Annual Reports

Our Committee members bring many skills, including management and leadership; administration; finance; community views, feedback and visions and a positive attitude towards volunteering.

Additionally, we have an advisory representative who guides us on issues about disability or limited mobility.

The Eaglehawk Community House is governed by a volunteer Committee, which typically convenes monthly (except in December and January). As you explore this page, you will learn about our achievements, programs, and initiatives over the past year.

At times we have Committee of Management member vacancies.

If you believe you have skills and experience that would benefit our Community House and our citizens, we encourage you to contact us at 5446 8322 for a chat. 

Eaglehawk Community House | Greater Bendigo, Victoria

Committee of Management

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John Watson, President

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Sabine Young, Secretary

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Maria Giles, Treasurer

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Don Goodman, Member

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Ross Wood,
Member

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