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Community Services Directory

In Western Australia, there are nearly 20,000 not-for-profit groups registered as incorporated associations!

At the City of Kalamunda, we want to make sure Community Groups and Associations feel informed and supported to do what they do best - help our community.

For any questions about setting up a community group, or support to keep it running, reach out to the City of Kalamunda's Coordinator Community Services on 9257 9999.

Check out funding opportunities available to your club here.

For a introductory guide to establishing a community group of your own, check out this Community Group Information Guide. 

The Community Directory was created by the City of Kalamunda to provide links for the community to access services and community groups which are local, not for profit and low-cost/free to participate in.

These groups and services also comprise of local non-profit sporting clubs, education facilities such as schools and other arts, cultural and leisure activities.

To register your organisation, charity, or community group on this directory, please send an email directed to Community Development who can issue you with an application form. 

Seniors Groups

  • Canasta Club for Seniors                                                                                 

    Come along and find out what's happening in the world of Canasta Card Games, right here in Kalamunda! These lovely ladies meet every Wednesday afternoon at the Jack Healey Centre and they are currently looking for new members. Group meet every Wednesday at 12:45pm for play to commence at 1:00pm. 
    Phone: 0409 539 525
    Location: Jack Healey Centre, Mead Street KALAMUNDA

  • Darling Range Hub

    The Darling Range Hub is an initiative that supports ageing residents within the City of Kalamunda to stay connected to other community members. The Hub seeks to enable members to lead active, healthy, and purposeful lives, while continuing to live in their own home. The Hub is an intergenerational group and encourage people of all ages to support each other in achieving the goals of connection, friendship.
    Phone: 0492 807 603 
    Location: Jack Healey Centre, Mead Street KALAMUNDA 
    Email:
      hello@drseniorshub.com.au
    Website:  www.drseniorshub.com.au
  • Forrestfield Autumn Club

    Provides a social interest to seniors who meet weekly to crochet or knit projects. 
    Phone: 0403 601 584
    Location: Woodlupine Family and Community Centre, 88 Hale Road FORRESTFIELD
    Email:  lizdarcey@primusonline.com.au
  • Forrestfield Senior Citizens Travel and Social Club Inc

    Social club for over 55's with activities including musical entertainment, talks, quiz's, games and an afternoon tea. We meet every Thursday afternoon 1 - 4pm.
    Phone: 0419 939 278
    Location: Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, FORRESTFIELD                                                                    Email: rbrother@iinet.net.au

  • Forrestfield Seniors Indoor Bowls                                                                   
    Indoor bowls - purely for fun.  Wednesday afternoon from 1pm to 3pm.                   
    Phone: 0417 903 605                                                                                      
    Location: Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, FORRESTFIELD 
  • Forrestfield Senior Citizens Leisure Group

    Come join us for Friendship, Laughter, and Fun with trips. entertainment and bingo and afternoon tea. We meet weekly on Tuesdays from 1:00pm - 3:00pm. 
    Phone:   0448 966 802
    Location: Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road FORRESTFIELD  
  • Freemasons Central Hill Day Lodge

    Freemasonry is primarily about upholding strong moral values, supporting the community and pursuing personal growth.
    Phone: 9593 6234 or 0418 921122 
    Location: 41 Central Road KALAMUNDA 
    Email: harvey1@iinet.net.au 
    Website:  www.freemasonswa.org.au
  • Friday Afternoon Social Club

    Meets each Friday from 1:30pm - 4:00pm to play canasta, samba. 
    Phone: 9293 2006 
    Location: Kalamunda Uniting Church Cnr Brooks & Heath Road, KALAMUNDA 
  • Kalamunda Happy Hatters

    Red Hat Society - a group of ladies who just want to have fun. Meet at the Jack Healey Centre.                                        Phone: 0437 201 130
    Location: Jack Healey Centre, Mead Street KALAMUNDA 
    Email:  wjkcards@bigpond.com 
  • Kalamunda Ladies Probus Club Fellowship

    Friendship. Fun. Monthly meetings with speaker second Thursday 10:00am. 
    Phone: 9454 9646 or 0417 934 632 
    Location: Kalamunda Club, 18 Kalamunda Rd, KALAMUNDA
    Email:  kalamunda.ladies.probus@gmail.com
  • The Probus Club of Kalamunda Inc
    Fellowship, friendship and fun. Probus is a club for those who are active, retired and who wish to belong to an organisation where they feel useful and engaged. Meets every second Wednesday of the month at Kalamunda RSL Hall at 9:30am for 10:00am start. Morning tea provided, guest speakers, club outings. Guests welcome. 
    Phone: 9291 4163 (Leah) or 0439 970 038 (Don) 
    Location: Kalamunda RSL Hall, 35 Canning Rd, KALAMUNDA
    Email:  don@wn.com.au  
  • National Seniors Australia Kalamunda District Branch

    Meets on second Tuesday of each month commencing at 10:00am. Interesting guest speakers and monthly outings. 
    Phone: Secretary 9293 2001 or 0475 582 118 
    Location: Church of Christ, 20 Miletti Road, LESMURDIE 
    Email:  clare_richard57@hotmail.com 
    Website: nationalseniors.com.au
  • University of the Third Age – Lesmurdie Hills

    Lifetime learning opportunities for seniors. Speakers on many interesting topics.
    Phone: 9453 1436 or 0418 371 238 
    Location: Falls Farm, Cagney Way, LESMURDIE
    Website:  www.u3auwa.org/regions/lesmurdie-hills
  • Woodlupine Coffee Lounge

    Meet for coffee tea and refreshments. Run by volunteers by donation only. Thursday 10:00am - 12:00pm. 
    Phone: 9257 9958
    Location: Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, FORRESTFIELD 

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The Mooditj Marmun Book - Services for Aboriginal Men

A directory of services available for Aboriginal men across a broad range of health and wellbeing areas including crisis services, relationships, fathering, eating right, being active, weight control, alcohol and drug use, preventable diseases, suicide prevention, legal and financial support and domestic violence. It encourages cultural pride, men actively taking control over their physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing, and the importance of indigenous men providing support for each other and their community.

The book can be accessed here

Provided by Government of WA - Department of Health Aboriginal Health
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Further Information

For further information on the Community Directory please contact Community Development on 9257 9999 or enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au

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