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Seniors House Of Fun (SHOF)

Seniors House Of Fun (SHOF)

Seniors House of Fun hosts a variety of activities such as board games, card games, arts and crafts, sing-a-longs and so much more. Get out of the house to meet new people and have some fun!

Drop In @ Dianella

Drop In is a safe place where you can meet new people and hang with friends and local youth workers. Come down, grab a bite to eat and play some games!

Minecraft

Using areas of interest, creativity & strength are central to what we want to encourage in our social groups! Practice negotiation, promote emotional regulation, use social stories & visual cues...

Tae Ho Martial Art Classes

Learn basic kicks, punches, and self-discipline in a fun, beginner-friendly session led by expert instructors. All ages welcome—no experience needed!

Yoga at The Grange Community Centre

Yoga at The Grange Community Centre

Improve your flexibility, strength and mental health through our weekly Yoga classes.

Multicultural Playgroup - Truganina Community Centre

Playgroups are a great way to meet your neighbours and support your child’s social development.

Twisted Stitches Knitting Group

Join our lovely knitting group as they knit items that will be donated to charity.

Yoga and Meditation

Our yoga classes offer a range of styles, from gentle Hatha to dynamic flow & breathing techniques. All levels welcome.

VICSEG Multicultural Playgroup for migrant and refugee families

This free playgroup is for newly arrived migrant and refugee families living in Tarneit.
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Rhyme Time - Truganina Library Lounge

Join us in person to develop your child's language, body awareness, motor skills, and imagination through rhymes, music, and books. To attend this session, you must have a child aged 1 - 5 years.

Manor Lakes Women’s Support Group

A space for diverse women to come together meet, build friendships, share their skills gifts and talents.
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Rhyme Time - Werribee Library

Rhyme Time is an early years' session aimed at developing your child's language, body awareness, motor skills, and imagination with songs, rhymes, and music. For children aged 1 - 5 years.
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