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Seniors Exercise Park Community Sessions

Improve your Strength and Balance at the Seniors Exercise Park with our Volunteer Buddies

Justice of the Peace Service

Need a document witnessed/certified?
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Social Pickleball

Pickleball - for all ages - a blend of Tennis, Badminton and Table tennis
Virtual Master Movers (VMM)

Master Movers

Master Movers is designed specifically for people over 50. It offers low impact, chair-assisted exercises and is suitable for those who haven’t exercised in a while.
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Walking Basketball

All the fun of Basketball at a walking pace

Harpley Playgroup

A free playgroup For Parents and children aged 0-5. meet new friends and enjoy fun activities.
One on one IT Bookings

One on one IT Help - Online

Do you need some focused support with computers or technology? Book a 60 minute IT help session, and our friendly Library staff will help you online, or over the phone.
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Baby Time - Julia Gillard Library Tarneit

Join us for Baby Time. Sing, move, and bond with your baby as we share some of our favourite songs and reading tips. Ages 0-12 months.
Cooking Class with Tia

Cooking Class with Tia

A fun, hands-on program designed for people with disabilities. Get ready for summer and Christmas with skills you can use everyday!

Wyndham Mums Support Group

A weekly support group held in Wyndham for women who are in parenting roles
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Rhyme Time - Hoppers Crossing Library

Join us to develop your child's language, body awareness, motor skills, and imagination through rhymes, music, and books. For ages 1-5. Younger siblings are welcome.



One on one IT Help

One on one IT Help - Tarneit Library

We can help with PCs, Macs, and all kinds of phones and tablets. Help can be provided on your own device, through one of the library’s computers, or even remotely.
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