Our Neighbourhood Centres

We will be closed from Monday 23 December 2024 until Friday 3 January 2025

New Farm Neighbourhood Centre

Since 1986, the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre has provided connection and support to the local community. Our centre offers numerous community programs, events and activities every weekday as well as brief intervention services to assist with health, social inclusion and information and referral.

Bus 196 stops right outside the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre at 967 Brunswick St.

Bus 199 passes by the Brunswick St & Merthyr Rd intersection (a few blocks away), and Bus 195 runs during peak time only.

There is some street parking nearby, although there is no onsite parking.

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Our services

We partner with many services to connect community members with the essential supports they need. Our centre also has various facilities available for public use including laundry, showers and public computers with printing.

You are welcome to drop in and use the facilities, attend our activities or spend time at our Open House sessions which run from 9am-1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Open house

During Open House, we offer the following:

Please note that we are unable to use our emergency relief funding to pay rent, bond or accommodation fees. We also do not offer specialised housing and homelessness support or specialised domestic and family violence support. However, we can refer you to services that can assist you.

  • Information and referral – drop in or book an appointment to ask for information about local services and support
  • Emergency relief – Please note: That we are unable to use our emergency relief funding to pay rent, bond or accommodation fees.SPER Work and Development Orders – support to manage your SPER debt
  • Shared meals – free lunches available
  • Food relief – supported by Second Bite, food packages are available to pick up every Tuesday
  • No-Interest Loan Scheme (NILS) support
  • Community coffee – buy your morning Merlo coffee from our community cafe, and shout someone else who needs it
  • GP – bulk-billed drop-in appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays
  • Physiotherapist – free drop-in sessions on Thursdays

Community programs, activities & events

Our Centre delivers a range of activities to help you nurture your physical and mental health. Here are just a few examples:

If you are seeking a space for your group, event or activity, our spaces at New Farm Neighbourhood Centre are available for hire.

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  • Art class – suitable for artists of all levels, supported by New Farm Rotary Club
  • Tennis – free activity held on weekdays in New Farm Park
  • Touch football – held weekly in New Farm Park
  • Yoga classes – affordable and frequent
  • Playgroup – inclusive group for children and their carers
  • Self-help groups – Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Al Anon, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Support, Schizophrenia Support Group Rainbow Recovery groups
  • Social groups – Teens with Autism Social Club, New Farm Seniors (for over 65s)
  • Acupuncture – weekly on Fridays
  • English language classes – beginner and intermediate classes on Wednesdays
  • Digital Literacy and Employment Support – weekly on Fridays
  • Politics in the Pub – a quarterly event held at Brisbane Powerhouse
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How to contact us

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Get Involved

We are always looking for more people, businesses and organisations to get involved in the community in whatever capacity they can:

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Volunteer

Our volunteers provide essential support to our centre across various areas. They are an invaluable part of the Communify family. The centre holds insurance covering people signed on as volunteers.

New Farm Neighbourhood Centre volunteers assist with reception and computer support, gardening, shopping, event planning, kitchen duties, making coffee in our community cafe and much more. If you’re interested to learn more about how you can volunteer at our centre, click here to browse our volunteering opportunities.

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Donate

If you’d like to support our work through monetary donations, you can make these in person at the Centre or via our online donation link.

The Patrons of New Farm

The Patrons of New Farm are a local group of socially conscious people and businesses who are committed to supporting vulnerable people within our community. The Patrons provide generous financial support to New Farm Neighbourhood Centre which we use on a case-by-case basis to assist community members in urgent need.

Click here to learn more about the Patrons of New Farm initiative.

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Community Cafe

The Community Cafe is a socially inclusive coffee hub at which people from our wonderfully diverse community can come together over a delicious cup of Merlo coffee.

Run by our amazing volunteers, the Community Cafe provides a relaxed and pleasant environment in which you can stop by for a coffee break while enjoying the gorgeous view of New Farm Park.

When you buy a coffee, you have the option to spend a little extra to pay it forward for our community members who can’t afford to buy their own.

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Venue Hire

New Farm Community Hall and New Farm Grand Room can be hired for group activities, workshops and events when the venue is not already in use for New Farm Neighbourhood Centre programs. To discuss whether your activity will suit this space, please email [email protected].

Click here for more information about the venues or to book.

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Sponsorship

We are always looking for opportunities to receive ongoing support from local businesses and corporate partners. Please contact [email protected] to express your interest in sponsoring our work.

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