Intermediate English Classes @ Kelvin Grove
The Exchange 81 Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove, Qld, AustraliaPractice your English with free one-on-one conversations and discussions with native English speakers.
Practice your English with free one-on-one conversations and discussions with native English speakers.
Enjoy the unlimited benefits from Aqua Yoga!
Try your first chair yoga class for FREE during QLD Mental Health Week 8-16 October. Accessible Yoga for every body. Improve balance, strength, flexibility and mental clarity with Chair Yogis in-studio or livestream classes.
Beginner English Class. Bookings essential.
Roll up, roll up for free lunch toasties every Wednesday at the Exchange. Brought to you by the Village Church at Kelvin Grove.
This exciting new program is designed to take actors through a wide variety of skill-based training and help to hone their skills and abilities in all areas of Musical Theatre. BJT Academy is all about Training and Performance, and will provide regular opportunities for young actors to showcase their skills.
One third of new clothing goes from factory to landfill, whilst one in eight adults and one in six children do not have adequate access to essential clothing. Thread Together […]
Join us every week for a fun & social activity! My Aged Care Required*
Come and do your laundry and meet our volunteers. More information at Orange Sky's website
Free food parcels, BBQ and a friendly chat with the Valley Hearts team.
A fun weekly community session facilitated by an Exercise Physiologist, focusing on balance, strength and coordination.
North West Brisbane Community Hub in Bardon offers a variety of support services and points of connection in a safe space every Thursday from 11am-1pm. We offer: Long-life pantry items […]
We are committed to supporting reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australian people. In keeping with the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands where Communify works, the Turrbal and Jagera peoples. We wish to pay respect to the Elders – past and present – and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play within our community.