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Education and Skill Development

Our primary goal is to foster a sense of community by bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together to share their love for gardening, nature, and sustainable practices.

Promoting Sustainable Living

Through the community garden, we aim to promote sustainable living practices such as organic gardening, composting, water conservation, and permaculture principles. We strive to create a greener and more eco-friendly neighborhood.

Foster Community Engagement



We offer a range of educational programs, workshops, and demonstrations to help individuals develop gardening skills, learn about environmental stewardship, and gain knowledge about growing their own food.
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Our Main Services

Volunteer Opportunities

The community garden encourages active participation from volunteers who are passionate about gardening and community involvement. Volunteers play a vital role in maintaining the garden’s beauty, helping with plant care, and organizing events and workshops.

  • Community Workshops
  • Regular workshops and educational programs are organized to provide gardening knowledge, sustainable living practices, and environmental stewardship tips. These workshops cover a range of topics, such as organic gardening techniques, soil health, composting, water-wise gardening, and permaculture principles.

Children’s Gardening Program

The garden may offer a special program designed for children, teaching them about gardening, plant life cycles, and environmental responsibility. This service fosters a love for nature and sustainability from an early age.

Garden Plots

Individual garden plots are available for community members to cultivate their own fruits, vegetables, herbs, or flowers. These plots provide a space for individuals and families to experience the joys of gardening, grow their food, and connect with nature.

Where to find us

We earned a reputation for designing beautiful and innovative buildings that delight and inspire. We strive to deliver innovative solutions that have a minimal impact on the environment.

Our Schedule  
Monday to Saturday
8:00 am to 8:00 pm

Sundays
12:00 noon to 8:00 pm
Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the traditional owners of this land.




Address:

34 Oak Avenue (PO Box 104)

DOVETON VIC 3177

Telephone:

(03) 9791-1449

About Us

Our vision

A socially and culturally inclusive centre where people feel welcome, supported and able to reach their full potential.To offer a range of accessible courses, classes and activities that are responsive to community needs, relevant to adult education and that enhance skills and developmental opportunities for lifelong learning.

Key Achievements

Since its inception in 1976, Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre Inc (DNLC) has proudly:
Steadily grown and developed into a vibrant, welcoming and well utilized community asset
Established a planned activity group for the aged and people with disabilities
Established a strong and viable volunteer program
Purchased a community bus
Established a successful I.T facility
Established an occasional childcare facility. Operating with a DHS restricted license (closed in June 2009)
Formed partnership with local disability services
Built a strong relationship with Doveton Eumemmering Neighborhood renewal program
provided a unique and wide range of programs and activities for people of all ages backgrounds and abilities.
Continued relations with Casey Cluster of community houses and learning centers
Attracted funding from a wide range of sources including:
Steadily grown and developed into a vibrant, welcoming and well utilized community asset
Established a planned activity group for the aged and people with disabilities
Established a strong and viable volunteer program
Purchased a community bus
Established a successful I.T facility
Established an occasional childcare facility. Operating with a DHS restricted license (closed in June 2009)
Formed partnership with local disability services
Built a strong relationship with Doveton Eumemmering Neighborhood renewal program
provided a unique and wide range of programs and activities for people of all ages backgrounds and abilities.
Continued relations with Casey Cluster of community houses and learning centers
Attracted funding from a wide range of sources including:

Connect, Grow, Learn

Future

The future of DNLC depends on continued relationships with members, stakeholders, community involvement and partnerships.

DNLC Membership

Become a member of DNLC for an annual fee of $2 single or $5 family.

Modern Membership Entitlements include:

Discount on course fee

1/2 price admin services

Quarterly newsletter

Voting rights at AGM

Invitation to special Events


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— amir, the poet

Doveton neighbourhood learning centre

We are a local organization that provides support within the local community to organizations that involve volunteers also community correction order participants.

Get in touch

Contact Us
9791-1449

info@dovetonnlc.com.au or
visit us at Oak Avenue Hall 34 Oak Avenue

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