Hospitals in New Farm, QLD

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22 Sargent Street, New Farm, 4005

(07) 3254 9100
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967 Brunswick Street, New Farm, 4005

(07) 3358 5600
New Farm Neighbourhood Centre merged with Communify Qld on the 1st July 2014. Communify Qld is a multi-service community care provider who have been serving Brisbane’s inner north and west since 1976. This merger promises to bring, improved community service delivery across Brisbane’s Inner-northern suburbs. It also provides operational efficiencies to both organisations, an important factor in supporting the work of frontline staff. The New Farm Neighbourhood Centre, established in 1986, has been working with the community towards social justice, diversity and inclusion in Brisbane’s inner city’ since the early 1980s. TRANSPORT Take bus 195, 196, 197 to Stop 16 or catch the City Cat Ferry to New Farm Park then walk 200m up Brunswick Street. There is ample on street parking outside the Centre and a bike rack for your convenience. Become a member Become a patron Donate Volunteer WELCOME PACK Our Welcome Pack is a collection of helpful information related to the centre and its surrounding area. Details of our services, local health services, transport, Brisbane City Council initiatives and more are included. The Welcome Pack is made possible through the contribution of New Farm Neighbourhood Volunteers, with funding from the Department of Communities and the Central Ward Office of the Brisbane City Council.