Fairview Park Content components Suitable for cricket, weddings, social gatherings, and private and community events.Fairview Park features tall gum trees and open spaces, as well as a fully fenced playground.Public facilitiesBarbecueOff-lead dog area (Read the park rules on our Off-lead dog parks page)PlaygroundSeating and tablesToilets (located in the Wallen Reserve car park)PlaygroundThe fenced playground has:a seesawswingsslidesbridgesbinocularsvintage flying foxesa tyre swing.Address4C Fairview Street, Hawthorn 3122There is parking at nearby Wallen Reserve and limited parking on Fairview Street. The gardens are 1.5 km from Hawthorn train station. About the park Fairview Park covers 5.6 hectares alongside the Yarra River. Formerly known as Tea Gardens, its current design was created in the 1930s and the rockwork dates back to then. With tall gum trees, plentiful birdlife and large open spaces, Fairview Park is a beautiful spot for picnics, walking or ball games. A lovely oak-lined boulevard runs through the centre of the park, and dog-lovers and their four-legged friends will enjoy the generous off-lead area. Bookable spaces at Fairview Park Fairview Park – park area With tall trees, a playground with a flying fox and large open spaces, Fairview Park beside the Yarra River in Hawthorn is a beautiful spot for picnics. Read more about Fairview Park Short description On On this page - anchors Off
Central Gardens Content components Suitable for children's play, weddings and social gatherings like picnics.Central Gardens features sweeping lawns and an outstanding collection of majestic trees. This makes it ideal for capturing beautiful event photos. The iconic rocket tower in the playground is also a big draw for children. Public facilitiesBarbecuePlaygroundSeating and tablesToiletsPlaygroundThe playground is known for its iconic 1960s rocket climbing feature, which was restored in 2022. It also has:swingsmonkey barsa merry-go-round.See the Central Gardens playground page for more details. Address32 Henry Street, Hawthorn 3122Street parking is available on the adjacent William Street and Henry Street. The gardens are within easy walking distance of Glenferrie and Auburn train stations. About the gardensCentral Gardens opened in 1900 and was designed in a formal period style. Located in the heart of Hawthorn, the gardens are popular with residents, students and visitors to Hawthorn Community House. It is known to many as 'Rocket Park'.Central Gardens has an outstanding collection of majestic, mature trees surrounded by sweeping lawns. These garden 'rooms' offer great photo opportunities for events. Meandering paths, lush foliage plants and a tropical-style border are also highlights.The iconic 1960s rocket, which features in the Central Gardens playground, was restored in 2022 to improve its safety, structure and look for future generations. Bookable spaces at Central Gardens Central Gardens – garden area Also known as 'Rocket Park', Central Gardens is home to the iconic rocket climbing feature in the playground and has sweeping lawns and majestic trees great for weddings and other celebrations. Read more about Central Gardens Short description On On this page - anchors Off
Town Hall Gallery Content components Town Hall Gallery features a range of contemporary and innovative exhibitions displayed over 3 unique spaces.Address360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn (in the Hawthorn Arts Centre)Opening hoursMonday to Friday: 9 am to 5 pm Saturday: 12 pm (noon) to 4 pmClosed on public holidays.Venue accessibilityTown Hall Gallery is wheelchair accessible, with ambulant toilets available.Reserved disability parking spaces are in the public car park behind the Hawthorn Arts Centre.Hearing loops are available on request. How to get thereParkingPublic parking is available behind the Hawthorn Arts Centre, accessible from Kent Street or Oxley Road.More parking is available a short walk from the Centre on Serpells Lane and Swinburne Avenue. Please note, restrictions apply.Public transportTrain: Alamein, Belgrave and Lilydale lines - arrive at Glenferrie Station, walk 2 minutes south along Glenferrie Road then turn left into Burwood Road.Tram 16: Melbourne University to Kew - get off at stop 73.Tram 70: Docklands to Wattle Park - get off at stop 32 and walk north on Glenferrie Road for 9 minutes until you get to Burwood Rd. Turn right and walk one minute east along Burwood Road.Tram 75: City to Vermont South - get off at stop 32 and walk north on Glenferrie Rd for 9 minutes until you get to Burwood Road. Turn right and walk one minute east along Burwood Road. Download the conditions of entry Boroondara Arts – Conditions of entry 95.39 KB [PDF] 3 November 2023 About the Town Hall GalleryPart of the restored Hawthorn Arts Centre, our Town Hall Gallery features a diverse range of contemporary and innovative exhibitions displayed over 3 unique spaces.The exhibitions explore diverse mediums and themes relevant to Boroondara and the visual arts scene. These include exhibitions selected as part of our Community exhibition program, showcasing work by local Boroondara artists. You can find out more about these on our Community exhibitions page. Many of our past exhibitions are also available to view online, on our Online exhibitions page. Explore all of our upcoming exhibitions on our Exhibitions and visual arts page.Exhibitions are also drawn from the Town Hall Gallery Collection of contemporary and historical art. The collection reflects Boroondara’s diverse community and features art by significant Australian artists who currently live or have lived or worked in the municipality. More information on this collection is available on our Town Hall Gallery Collection page. The Town Hall Gallery hosts a range of public programs, including:hands-on workshopstalksseminarsdocumentary screenings.Town Hall Gallery is proudly part of the Public Galleries Association of Victoria. More informationFor more information about the gallery or our exhibitions, email [email protected] or call (03) 9278 4770.You can also follow us on our Facebook page and Instagram profile.Town Hall Gallery newsletterStay up-to-date with the latest information about what’s happening at Town Hall Gallery.Sign up for the newsletter Read more about Town Hall Gallery Short description Off On this page - anchors Off Banner Type Banner Hero Image
Hire a space at Hawthorn Arts Centre Content components About Hawthorn Arts CentreHawthorn Arts Centre is the flagship destination for cultural and civic celebrations for the City of Boroondara.It is an ideal venue for a range of events, with its diverse spaces for hire and intriguing mix of contemporary and traditional design.Hawthorn Arts Centre offers:flexible function spacesmeeting roomsdisplay spacesaudio-visual facilitiesa ticketing and box office serviceprofessional on-site event support staffcatering services.All public areas of the Hawthorn Arts Centre are fully wheelchair accessible.For more information about the centre, visit our Hawthorn Arts Centre page. Spaces for hire Main Hall A large function room at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for weddings, trade exhibitions and performances. Chandelier Room A meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for both meetings, music performances and exhibitions. The Chamber A small meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and small workshops. The Zelman Room An elegant function room at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and functions. Mayor's Room A meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and training. John Beswicke room A small meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and small workshops. Edward C Rigby room A small meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and includes access to a kitchenette. Dora Wilson room A small meeting space at the grand Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable for meetings and small workshops. Community Arts Space A for-hire space at Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable to use as a performance space, rehearsal space or for craft classes. The Basement A for-hire space at Hawthorn Arts Centre suitable to use as a performance space, rehearsal space or for craft classes. Book a space at HAC Hire feesAll Hawthorn Arts Centre bookings are for a minimum of 3 hours, unless otherwise noted. Fees don't include staffing or catering.We offer subsidised rates to groups that meet the following criteria:not-for-profit community groupslocated within the City of Boroondara75% or greater membership is made up of Boroondara residents.Performance and large function spacesVenue name and descriptionFull rate per hour – Mon to ThurFull rate per hour – Fri to SunCommunity rate per hour – Mon to ThurCommunity rate per hour – Fri to SunMain HallAccommodates up to 600 people. Includes a large stage and two dressing rooms. Ideal for performances, presentations, gala dinners and weddings.$265$435$132.50$217.50Chandelier RoomAccommodates up to 180 people, An elegantly refurbished space with natural light and AV facilities.$189$330$94.50$165Medium function and meeting spacesVenue name and descriptionFull rate per hour – Mon to ThurFull rate per hour – Fri to SunCommunity rate per hour – Mon to ThurCommunity rate per hour – Fri to SunMayor’s RoomSpace for up to 60 people. Features an outdoor portico. This was once the mayor's private room.$76$92$38$46The ChamberSpace for up to 60 people. Suitable for meetings, functions, training sessions or an intimate wedding ceremony. Historically used as the Council Chambers.$76$92$19$23Zelman RoomSpace for up to 120 people. Overlooks the Main Hall. Direct access to balcony seating. Perfect for a pre-performance function, meetings, training sessions or as a breakout space.$76$92$38$46Edward C. Rigby RoomLocated on the first floor with space for up to 40 people. Contemporary architectural features. Ideal for meetings, training sessions or as a breakout space. There is the option to self-cater and access to a community kitchen.$49$52$12.50$13Community Arts SpaceA studio space with wet areas and washing facilities for classes and workshops for up to 50 people, or as a theatre space for 120.$76$92$38$46Basement Performance and Rehearsal Space$62 per hour$400 per day$2,120 per week$78 per hour$472 per day$2,120 per week$15.50 per hour$100 per day$530 per week $19.50 per hour$118 per day$530 per weekIntimate meeting spacesVenue name and description Full rate per hour – Mon to Thur Full rate per hour – Fri to Sun Community rate per hour – Mon to ThurCommunity rate per hour – Fri to SunDora Wilson RoomSuitable for meetings or as a breakout space for up to 12 people.$33$37$8.50$9.50John Beswicke RoomSuitable for meetings or as a breakout space for up to 12 people.$33$37$8.50$9.50Weddings at Hawthorn Arts CentreCelebrate your special day in style at Hawthorn Arts Centre. This historic building provides the perfect backdrop for traditional and contemporary weddings.Centrally located in the leafy surrounds of Hawthorn, the centre combines an intriguing mix of historic architecture and modern design features across a range of versatile spaces. Boasting a range of unique rooms and an outdoor terrace for beautiful ceremonies and breathtaking receptions, Hawthorn Arts Centre has the perfect space to suit your personal style.From intimate cocktail parties through to large, lavish dinners, Hawthorn Arts Centre’s unique function spaces provide ultimate flexibility for wedding planners to create their dream wedding.Wedding planning servicesEnjoy stress-free planning in the lead up to your special day with our experienced team of wedding planners. This team of passionate wedding professionals have been creating magical moments for couples across Australia for many years.When it comes to wedding food, you want a team of experts who’ve taken care of hundreds of Melbourne weddings. Essential Catering and Events deliver dream weddings at the Hawthorn Arts Centre. With a range of flexible and affordable catering options and extensive experience, they can help make your special day a memorable one. Find out more on our Catering page.Corporate events at Hawthorn Arts Centre Elevate your business events at Hawthorn Arts Centre. Hawthorn Arts Centre is the perfect venue choice for corporate events of all shapes and sizes. The centre is conveniently located just 15 minutes from Melbourne's CBD, is situated close to public transport and has parking onsite.From large conferences and gala dinners in the Main Hall (seating 300 or 450 cocktail style), through to small meetings and workshops, the Hawthorn Arts Centre has the ideal space.There are 10 unique rooms and spaces for a variety of events such as:conferencesmeetingsseminarsbanquet dinnerscocktail parties.The outdoor balcony area on the first level of the venue looks towards the Melbourne city skyline. It's ideal for pre-dinner drinks or as a conference break out area for your delegates to unwind.Hawthorn Arts Centre also has large foyer spaces that can be used for:product launchesexhibitionsconference registrationbreak out spaces.Our exclusive caterer, Essential Catering and Events, has an extensive range of corporate, office and event catering options to suit any event. Find out more on our Catering page. Event servicesCateringEssential Catering and Events are our catering supplier at the Hawthorn Arts Centre. With extensive experience and amazing food, they are the perfect team to take care of your every need for your upcoming event.You can find out more about what they offer and see their packages and menus on our Catering page.Ticketing servicesWe provide a full box office and ticketing service for all performance-style events. Patrons can buy tickets online, over the phone or in person. Workshop-style events may not be required to use this service.There is a fee for ticketing services.Marketing and promotional servicesWe offer complementary marketing and promotional services if you are presenting medium to large events at the centre. This includes:displays on our digital screensflyer displaywebsite listing.We also have tables to display merchandise related to your event or performance.Support staffYou can hire a supervising technician, front of house and duty manager, box office staff and event staff.More informationFor more information about hiring a space at the Hawthorn Arts Centre contact us at [email protected]u or on (03) 9278 4770. Download Hawthorn Arts Centre venue hiring guide 2025-26 7.26 MB [PDF] 10 September 2025 Read more about Hire a space at Hawthorn Arts Centre Short description Off On this page - anchors On Banner Type Banner Hero Image
Join a youth program Content components If you’re 10 to 25 years old and live, work or study in the City of Boroondara, we have a range of youth programs you can get involved in.Our youth programs are a great way to meet like-minded people, make friends, learn new skills and connect with the community.Please note that some programs are only open for registration at certain times of the year. You can check back on this page to see when registrations open. You can also sign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with when registrations open, as well as other relevant events and information.If you would like more information about any of our programs, you can email us at [email protected] or call us on (03) 9278 4608. Learner Driver program In the kitchen Gallery of Young Art Youth Voice meeting Creative and performing arts Craft Club Craft Club is a free 8-week arts program for young people aged 16 to 25. This hands-on program covers painting, sculpting, jewellery making and collaging.Craft Club is held at the Boroondara Youth Hub, from 4 to 6 pm on the following Fridays:10 April17 April24 April1 May8 May15 May22 May29 May.For more information, contact Boroondara Youth at [email protected] or on (03) 9278 4608.Registrations are now open.Register for Craft Club Gallery of Young Art (GoYA) The Gallery of Young Art (GoYA) at the Boroondara Youth Hub is a space developed by young people, for young people and provides budding artists in our community with the opportunity to exhibit their work in a professional space.Young artists involved with the initiative have access to valuable resources such as industry mentors, materials and support to nurture and cultivate their creative talents.To see and learn more about upcoming, current and previous GoYA exhibitions, visit our GoYA page.Expressions of interest are currently open. Submit an application form for GoYA Perform at local music and cultural events We’re always looking for new artists of all genres to play at events throughout the year, including solo and group performers. Previous events have included:Summer at the ParkLast Days of SummerSwinburne Welcome Back Week. Use our online form to express your interest. Expressions of interest are currently open. Submit a performer expression of interest Printing Press Printing Press is an 8-week printmaking program for young people aged 15 to 25 exploring 4 techniques (linocut, etching, screen printing and cyanotype) with 2 weeks on each topic. Perfect for beginners or emerging artists, participants will build skills, experiment, and create work they’re proud of. No experience needed and all materials provided, just bring your creativity!Registrations for Printing Press are now open. Booking is essential as spaces are limited.For more information, contact Boroondara Youth at [email protected] or on (03) 9278 4608.Register nowSession datesSessions run from 4 to 6 pm on the following dates: Friday 6 February 2026Friday 13 February 2026Friday 20 February 2026Friday 27 February 2026Friday 6 March 2026Friday 13 March 2026Friday 20 March 2026Friday 27 March 2026 Expand all Collapse all Life skills TAC L2P learner driver mentor program The community-based Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program was developed to assist eligible young Victorian learner drivers. Young people between the ages of 16 and 21 years who don’t have access to a supervising driver or an appropriate vehicle can gain the driving experience required for a probationary licence.For more information, including how to apply, visit our TAC L2P learner driver mentor program page. Patch, Plant & Play Patch, Plant & Play is a free 4-week sustainable living program for young people aged 18 to 25. This hands-on program covers balcony gardening, clothing repair, basket making, and creative reuse of textile waste.Sessions are facilitated by industry experts, creating a supportive and engaging learning environment.For more information, contact Boroondara Youth by emailing [email protected] or calling (03) 9278 4608.Registrations for Patch, Plant & Play are now closed. Session datesSessions run from 4 to 6 pm on the following dates: Monday 2 March 2026 - Small Spaces gardening: Discover how to let your garden thrive in small spacesMonday 16 March 2026 - Mend it: Learn tips and tricks to mending your own garmentsMonday 23 March 2026 - Rag Roping: Create beautiful textured coaster or basket from scrap fabric that was destined to landfillMonday 30 March 2026 - Reclaim and Reprint: Experiment with freeform printing techniques to update, personalise, and reclaim clothing Balwyn Library Youth Hub The Balwyn Library Youth Hub is a welcoming drop-in space for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a relaxed place to unwind, meet others and connect with a friendly member of the youth team for a chat or support. Young people can enjoy light snacks, Nintendo Switch games, and a comfortable space to study, socialise or take a break. No bookings or registrations are required.For more information, contact Boroondara Youth by emailing [email protected] or calling (03) 9278 4608.Location: Balwyn Library 336 Whitehorse Road, Balwyn 3101Session datesSessions run weekly during term from 3:30pm to 5:30pm on the following dates throughout the year.Term 1 - 28 January to 1 AprilTerm 2 - 29 April to 24 JuneTerm 3 - 22 July to 16 SeptemberTerm 4 - 14 October to 9 December Baking Bits Baking Bits is a free baking program for young people aged 16 to 25.This hands-on program covers essential baking skills — including pastries, cakes, biscuits and creative healthier snacks — to build confidence in the kitchen. Sessions are facilitated by our team, creating a supportive and engaging environment for young people to learn, experiment and have fun.Session Dates:Sessions run from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm on the following Tuesdays throughout Term 2.28 April5 May12 May19 May26 May2 June9 June16 June Register hereFor more information, contact Boroondara Youth by emailing [email protected] or calling (03) 9278 4608. Expand all Collapse all Youth leadership Youth Parliament YMCA Youth Parliament 2026 is a program run by The Y that gives young people a chance to be heard at the highest levels of the Victorian Government. Through this program, participants aged 16 to 25 can share their views on a wide range of issues that impact their lives.Youth Parliamentarians are supported in drafting a bill that addresses a state-based issue they want to see changed, or added, to Victorian legislation. Bills are introduced in YMCA Youth Parliament, then debated and voted on during a sitting week held in the chambers of Parliament House, Victoria.Youth Parliament sessions are typically held on Wednesdays during Terms 1 and 2, from 4:30 pm to 6 pm.In 2025, our team successfully debated on the Period Product Accessibility Bill 2025.Registrations are now closed for Youth Parliament 2026. Youth Voice (youth reference group) Youth Voice, Council’s youth reference group, is a program designed to engage local young people, providing them with an opportunity to advocate for a youth voice. Young people aged 12 to 17 years old are invited to apply to participate.The purpose of the group is to ensure that young people in Boroondara are heard and valued. It also provides opportunities to develop leadership skills and take part in community and civic events.Objectives of the group include:providing young people with the opportunity to actively contribute to, participate in and benefit from civic and social activitiesactively participating in local government planning and decision-makingdeveloping youth led initiatives and projectsparticipating in activities which build their skills and knowledge.The group meets fortnightly on Mondays, from February to November during school term. Throughout the year, young people work on various projects and initiatives relevant to young people in Boroondara. Past members have had the opportunity to:attend Council meetingsmeet and greet the CEO, Mayor and Councillorsparticipate in consultations with Council departments to provide a young person’s perspective, including Heritage Planning, Strategic Communications and Volunteeringhave their say in the Boroondara Community Plan consultations, helping shape the future of Boroondara by sharing what’s most important to them and other young peopleundertake training opportunities facilitated by the Y.For more information, download our Advisory Committees and Appointment Policy (PDF).Registrations are now closed for Youth Voice 2026.If you would to be notified when Youth Voice 2027 registrations open, fill out our referral form. Expand all Collapse all Read more about Join a youth program Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off
Visit and contact our Youth Hub Content components There’s lots to do at the Hub, including Nintendo Switch gaming, pool, table tennis, board games, a mini library, a music room (the studio) and a computer lab. You can also use our free Wi-Fi, catch up on your study, just hang out, or get some support and advice from our experienced youth team. Various youth programs also run out of the Hub.The Youth Hub is for young people aged 10 to 25. Parents and carers are also welcome to visit and discuss any concerns they may have about a young person in their care.For more information when you arrive at the Youth Hub, look for one of our friendly youth workers wearing a City of Boroondara lanyard and name tag. Opening hours and locationThe Boroondara Youth Hub is located at Level 1, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn. We are in the same building as the Hawthorn Arts Centre, but have a separate entrance. To access the Hub, enter via the side of the building (as pictured), through the glass sliding door and up the rainbow stairs. Headspace Hawthorn is also located on Level 1, next to the Youth Hub. Come and hang out with us:12 pm (midday) to 6 pm, Monday to Friday10 am to 6 pm during school holidays, Monday to Friday.You can explore the Youth Hub virtually using the 3D map of the Hub in the Location details section on this page. Accessibility and visiting the Youth HubTo assist people of all abilities accessing our Hub, visitors can read our Access Key document below. This contains information on:how to get to the Hubthe Hub's layouthow to identify youth workerswhere the toilets are and their environmental specificationsprograms running at the Hubthe experiences and accessible offerings available.We also have our Social Story document below, which aims to assist visitors who may have:Autism Spectrum Disorderspecific language disorderssocial communication difficultiescognitive delays and disability. It provides a clear explanation and description of visiting the Hub, so you know what to expect. Download our Access Key and Social Story Access Key - Boroondara Youth Hub 19.83 MB [PDF] 18 April 2024 Social story - Boroondara Youth Hub 10 MB [PDF] 16 March 2023 Contact usFor more information about the Hub, email [email protected] or call (03) 9278 4608. To learn more about us and what's happening at the Hub:sign up to our mailing listfollow the Boroondara Youth Facebook pagefollow the Boroondara Youth Instagram account.You can also contact our team to talk through your personal situation on (03) 9278 4608 between 10 am and 6 pm, Monday to Friday. If you prefer to have a youth worker contact you, then you can complete our Support and referral form.Contacting our team is a free service. All calls and correspondence are confidential and handled by our experienced youth workers.Location details Read more about Visit and contact our Youth Hub Short description Off On this page - anchors Off