Springvale Neighbourhood House


In 1983, Springvale Neighbourhood House was born as a brand new mudbrick room—”beloved daughter of Springvale Community Aid & Advice Bureau”. The House was built as a special meeting space for small community groups, with resources, support, advice and a “home” away from home. Through incorporation in 1987, we gained our autonomy, developing a dynamic relationship with the Bureau and also the wide world at our doorstep.

To this day, Springvale is a testament to how innovative thinking, positive attitudes and a warm welcome can build a strong cohesive vibrant community.

Springvale Neighbourhood House continues to welcome newly arrived migrants, refugees and asylum seekers as well as people who are new to the area and established residents.

Everyone is welcome at Springvale Neighbourhood House regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, ability or visa status.


Course Guide


Term 3 & 4 2024 Courses

2024 Springvale Neighbourhood House Annual General Report

2024 North Dandenong Neighbourhood House Annual General Report

Please find details of our programs and activities below:

All of our accredited Skills First and pre-accredited Learn Local training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding

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