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Programs

Drop-in program

Drop in to Nillumbik Youth Hub Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday 3pm to 6pm during school terms.

Art Club

A group for all arts, craft, and DIY enthusiasts. Hang out, meet new people, use our craft supplies or BYO your own project

Board Masters

A time and place dedicated for young people age 12-17 and 18-25 to hang out and play a range of card games and board games at the Nillumbik Youth Hub.

Nillumbeats

The Nillumbeats Committee is made up of young people who lead the planning and staging of a range of music, arts and cultural events in the local community for other young people in Nillumbik.

Rainbow Youth Programs

Find out what's on for LGBTIQA+ young people to socialise and connect with community.

Holiday Program

Stay up to date with our events and activities coming up during school holidays.

The Wrap Up

The Wrap Up is our annual zine showcasing the creative work of local young people.

Youth Council

The Youth Council a group of 15 young people who are responsible for the establishment and review of a Youth Strategy and Action Plan, which will set out the priorities and actions for young people to lead with the support of Council across their two-year term.

Youth Summit

The Nillumbik Youth Summit brings young people across the Shire together to discuss the topics that matter most to them.

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03 9433 3111
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PO Box 476, Greensborough VIC 3088
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Nillumbik Shire Council respectfully acknowledges and recognises the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung as the Traditional Owner of the land on which Nillumbik is located. We pay tribute to all First Peoples living in the Nillumbik Shire, give respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and extend our respect to all First Peoples. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.

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Nillumbik Shire Council is committed to creating a fair, equitable and inclusive community where human rights are respected, participation is facilitated, barriers are addressed and diversity is celebrated. We support the rights of all people regardless of age, gender, sexuality, ability or cultural identity. We value the diverse and changing nature of our community and understand that some groups and individuals experience more barriers than others.

At Nillumbik Shire Council, we are committed to being a child-safe organisation where all children and young people are valued and protected from harm and abuse.

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