Club details
Newport Fiddle and Folk Club
PO Box 1070
Newport Vic 3015
1300 799 136
info@nffc.org.au
nffc.org.au
Community
Michael Stewart started the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club in 2004 because he was a member of a folk band and he and his band needed somewhere to play.
As well as bringing people together to make and enjoy music, the Club offers another benefit - it provides opportunities for people to connect with other locals.
The Club has now fostered a range of monthly and annual events, as well as workshops to develop young and older musicians by connecting them with professional musicians for leadership and inspiration.
The much anticipated annual Newport Folk Festival is a major event for the Club.
Community
Michael Stewart started the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club in 2004 because he was a member of a folk band and he and his band needed somewhere to play.
As well as bringing people together to make and enjoy music, the Club offers another benefit - it provides opportunities for people to connect with other locals.
The Club has now fostered a range of monthly and annual events, as well as workshops to develop young and older musicians by connecting them with professional musicians for leadership and inspiration.
The much anticipated annual Newport Folk Festival is a major event for the Club.
Newport Fiddle and Folk Club
PO Box 1070
Newport Vic 3015
1300 799 136
info@nffc.org.au
nffc.org.au
Community
The Substation is the nation’s leader in multi-arts and experimental practice. We connect our continent’s most diverse local communities in Naarm/Melbourne’s west to the world through a program of international, national and local presentation, development and engagement opportunities.
Constructed over a century ago (1915) to power Melbourne’s suburban rail system, The Substation building is a landmark in the industrial history of the inner west of the city. Through the determination and hard work of a group of local residents, The Substation building was successfully restored as Hobsons Bay Community Arts Centre (2008), before formally adopting the name The Substation and being reimagined as one of the country’s most significant homes for contemporary and experimental arts – a cultural precinct with national and international critical acclaim.
The spirit that propelled those local heroes through its transformation remains imbued in the site today. Amplifying artworks that transcend form, The Substation’s multi-artform spaces are illuminated with the most urgent contemporary arts to inspire us to refigure problematic histories, imagine possible futures, and forge new connections.
Community
Outlets Co-op Neighbourhood House, also known as the Newport Community Education Centre, is a vibrant, not-for-profit, community-led organisation at the heart of Newport. Since 1973, we have been a cornerstone of social connection, support, education, and community development, proudly serving the local area for over 50 years. Our programs and activities include skill-building and recreational courses in computers, digital devices, English language, employment skills, and more. We also offer flexible CCS-subsidised childcare and a variety of community and social support services, making us a welcoming hub for personal growth and community wellbeing. At Outlets, inclusivity is at our core, and everyone in the community is welcome. Stop by and visit—we look forward to connecting with you!
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