Community Clubs & Interest Groups in Albany
What Is This?
Community Clubs and Interest Groups offer a space for individuals to come together and engage in shared activities, hobbies, and interests. These groups foster social connections, promote community engagement, and provide opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and to form links within their local community.
How Is It Funded?
Funding for Community Clubs and Interest Groups typically comes from membership fees, local government grants, community fundraising events, and sponsorships from businesses and organisations. See also your local Albany How much does it cost? Costs are most often free to low cost for individuals to participate. Volunteer contributions also play a role in supporting these groups.
How To Access?
Individuals can access Community Clubs and Interest Groups through local community centres, online directories, social media platforms, and word-of-mouth referrals. Many groups have websites or social media pages where interested members can find information and join activities.
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Children & Youth Clubs
705 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets - Albany
Australian Air Force CadetsAn aviation focused youth organisation that is administered and actively supported by the Royal Australian Air Force, enrolling between 13 & 18 years.
Albany
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Children & Youth Clubs
A.N.C. TS Vancouver - Albany
Australian Navy CadetsAn nautical focused youth organisation that is administered and actively supported by the Royal Australian Air Force, enrolling between 13 & 18 years.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany Agricultural Society
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INCFounded in 1889, this year is the 122 nd in the Society’s 127th year history. This community based event takes place over two days each year in mid-November with the aim of promoting, encouraging and assisting the development of the resources of Albany and the Great Southern Region.
Centennial Park
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General Community Clubs
Albany Bridge Club
Albany Bridge Club IncorporatedBridge players who meet regularly to play duplicate bridge.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany City Dance Club Inc.
A social dance club doing sequence and ballroom dancing every Friday night from 7-30pm till 10-30pm.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany City Kart Club Inc
The ACKC is all about it’s members and racing. We are striving to make karting accessible to anyone who wants to race, male or female from ages 7 and up.
Drome
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General Community Clubs
Albany Club Inc
Community based group of residents and former residents which aims to represent and promote community interest in the local phyiscal and social environment.
Albany
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Community Service Clubs
Albany Historical Society
ALBANY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCThe Albany Historical Society (Inc) manage two of Albany’s most important historical attractions. Albany Convict Gaol and Patrick Taylor Cottage the oldest dwelling and W.A. Open 7 days a week. We also aim to promote and encourage the history of the first settlement in W.A.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany Men's Shed
Offers the opportunity formed to share their life experiences with others, through development of social networks and hands on projects.
Albany
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Community Service Clubs
Albany Orchid Society Inc.
We are a community group that fosters and promotes the culture of orchids in the Albany area. We hold shows and displays during the year and welcome new members. If you want to learn more about orchids please come along to a meeting. We usually meet on the 4th Sunday of each month at the Bridge Club in Mill St, Albany at 1.30 pm. The meeting is followed by afternoon tea.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany Ratepayers & Residents Association
Committed to helping Ratepayers and Residents with issues and encourage the community to speak up and participate in public consultation when asked for by the City of Albany and State Government. We have meetings and are on facebook.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Literary Arts
Albany Regional Family History Society
ALBANY REGIONAL FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY INC.Aims to help people research and build their family trees. Promotes and encourages the pursuit of family history. Collates diverse records and offers research and library facilities with assistance from volunteer Members.
Albany
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Albany
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Children & Youth Clubs
Albany Scout Group
The Scout Association Of Australia Western AustraliaAlbany Scout Group is in Western Australia's Great Southern region, and one of four Scout Groups in the Stirling District. We currently have youth members in the Joey Scout, Cub Scout, Scout and Venturer sections.
Albany
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SES, Rural Fire, Lifesavers, Search & Rescue
Albany Sea Rescue Squad Inc
Volunteer organisation dedicated to saving lives on the South Coast of Western Australia
Albany
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General Community Clubs
Albany Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Club
Club of local vintage and classic bike enthusiasts.
Albany
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SES, Rural Fire, Lifesavers, Search & Rescue
Albany Volunteer SES
ALBANY VOLUNTEER STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE UNIT INCVolunteer division of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services of Western Australia. It plays a key role in countering the effects of natural and man made emergencies.
Albany
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Community Service Clubs
Apex Club of Albany
ALBANY APEX CLUB INCVolunteer community service that offers active Australians aged 18-45 an opportunity to learn more about themselves, gain new skills, make new friends and help those in need.
Albany
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General Community Clubs
General Disability Services
Better Hearing Australia Inc - Albany Branch
Better Hearing Australia WABetter Hearing Australia is a non-profit, self-help organisation, providing an important community service of rehabilitation and support for hearing impaired people with an acquired hearing loss. There are branches in every state, with a total membership of 3000. A National Conference is held annually. This group gives assistance with speech-reading and communication skills.
ALBANY
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General Community Clubs
Death Cafe - Albany, WA
Death Cafe is a gathering of people who believe that death is a natural part of life and should be discussed openly, not hidden away and denied. We meet on the last Friday of each month to enjoy coffee and cake and to talk about all aspects of death, dying and bereavement. We have no membership fee, no agenda and are not linked to any business, religion or political group. All welcome.
Albany