Kew Home of Chinese - Seniors Club Read more about Kew Home of Chinese - Seniors Club Referenced location Kew Seniors Centre Activity category Social Activity days Friday Phone 0456 360 017 Email [email protected] Link reference /community/seniors/seniors-clubs Activity description We provide opportunities for older people of all abilities and interests to participate in group activities to enhance wellbeing and foster connections, Tai chi, Line Dancing, Traditional Dancing, Choir, warm up and stretching and outings. We aim to encourage our members to be socially active, lead healthy lives and blend into the local community. We also partner with other clubs to provide joint activities and programs to members. Cost: $20 annual membership fee. 每星期五在 Kew老人中心活動。 我們有:麻將,太極,合唱,排舞,傳統舞,拉筋等活動,每年舉行一到二次一日遊,我們老人家在這里過着健康愉快的生活,有時我們還和其他不同文化背景的俱樂部一起搞活動,互相交流,學習,得益非淺。 Suburb Kew Audience Seniors Activity dropdowns Creative Learning Social Seniors clubs Grown ups Location Kew
Seniors Exercise Park Champions program Content components Volunteer positions have been filled and we are not currently recruiting for this program About the Seniors Exercise Park Champions programThe Seniors Exercise Park Champions program is a volunteering program for adults aged 60 and over to volunteer to lead physical activity programs at the Seniors Exercise Park. This exercise park opened in 2022 as part of the new Victoria Park Regional Playground in Kew.This program will give you the opportunity to meet peers in your community, and help others to understand how to safely use and enjoy the equipment at the park.The Seniors Exercise Park will feature a range of outdoor exercise equipment designed to help improve balance, strength, functional movement, range of joint motion, and mobility.We are delivering the Seniors Exercise Park program in partnership with the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) and State Trustees Australia Foundation. The Victoria Park Regional Playground is supported by the Victorian Government through the Suburban Parks Program.About the volunteer roleSeniors Exercise Park Champions are motivated volunteers who:have a passion for the health and wellbeing of older people in the communityhave an interest in healthy ageingenjoy helping others to reach their own health goals.Important note: Your sense of fun and enthusiasm to help others enjoy some movement in the outdoors is far more important than how fit you consider yourself!Seniors Exercise Park Champions will be trained to lead and encourage older community members to participate in physical activity programs at the Seniors Exercise Park in Kew.Specifically, they will be trained to do the following:instruct and guide others on how to use the exercise equipment safelyprovide general guidance about how to perform the exerciseprovide general guidance on how to make the exercise more challenging or easiersupport and encourage others to be physically active.You can visit the NARI website for examples and demonstrations of exercises for seniors at the senior exercise park.The Seniors Exercise Park is suitable for older adults of all abilities.Volunteer training programSeniors Exercise Park Champions will be asked to participate in a free, 5-week ‘train the trainer’ program led by a qualified exercise instructor from NARI. The training program will be held at the Seniors Exercise Park. Volunteers will be required to attend a minimum of 8 out of the 10 sessions, including the final session.Council induction sessionThe training program will also include a mandatory Council induction session. This session will cover important information including health and safety procedures. The induction will be presented by Tom Thompsett, Active Ageing Project Officer, at the Kew Seniors Centre. All volunteers must attend the Council induction.Council contactThe management of volunteers will be overseen by the Active Ageing Partnership and Projects team.Ongoing volunteering program and time commitmentOnce the Champions have completed the training program, they will be ready to work in partnership with another Champion to lead ‘Come and Try’ sessions for community members at the Seniors Exercise Park.It is anticipated that Champions will lead a minimum of 2 to 3 ‘Come and Try’ sessions per month, with each session lasting between 1 and 2 hours (duration to be confirmed). It is expected the weekly sessions will be split amongst the group of Champions to provide flexibility for volunteers.Requirements of the roleSeniors Exercise Park Champion applicants must:be 60 years old or olderhave undertaken a satisfactory Police Checkbe able to demonstrate the safe use of equipment and to impart learnings from the training to guide others appropriatelycomplete the Child Safe Standards online training module (once appointed)have a mobile phonebe fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and be able to provide evidence of vaccination status or medical exemptionhave ongoing availability to lead come and try sessions (minimum commitment of 6 months)be available to attend at least 8 of 10 sessions of the training program (including the final session), and the mandatory Council induction session.Volunteers are asked to:adhere to our core values (Code of Conduct) - see the City of Boroondara Values section on this pageinform us of any changes to your availability as well as contact details including a current email addressundertake the necessary background checks (Police Check and Working with Children Check if applicable), and the Child Safe Standards online trainingfollow established safe working practices, procedures and instructions, as per your trainingkeep all privileged information in relation to Council, staff, and customers confidentialtake reasonable care for their own occupational health and safetyreport all hazards, incidents, injuries, and risks as soon as practicable to a City of Boroondara staff membercommit to attending a minimum 8 out of 10 training sessions (including the final session), and the mandatory Council induction session.We ask that you take into consideration the physical and cognitive demands of this volunteer role before you submit an application. These include:constant standing and walkingconstant looking forward and turning (neck)frequent bending, twisting, and balancingfrequent walking on uneven terrainfrequent looking up and down (neck)frequent stepping up and down and squatting (sit to stand)occasional pulling and pushing with upper limbsoccasional pushing with the hip/leg/ankle/footoccasional reaching at or above the shoulderoccasional gripping and fine finger movementsoccasional stepping up and downconstant communication and interaction with othersconstant interpretation of signage to demonstrate/provide guidance on exercisesconstant outside work and exposure to the elements.Desired skillsWe are looking for Seniors Exercise Park Champions who:are friendly, welcoming and approachableare able to work with and lead othershave good verbal communication skillsare passionate about meeting and helping others are in alignment with the City of Boroondara core values - see the City of Boroondara Values section on this page.How we will support youWe will:provide you with a safe and healthy work environmentprovide you with a briefing on your volunteer role prior to your first day of volunteering, including training as detailed previouslyprovide access to resources and support through Tom Thompsett, the Active Ageing team, or through other Council officersprovide you with Public Liability and Voluntary Workers insurance cover. City of Boroondara valuesWe require staff to demonstrate 6 core values in the workplace. To volunteer for the Seniors Exercise Park Champions program, you need to agree to adhere to these core values while volunteering. Demonstrating these values is integral to ensuring you have a positive and meaningful experience with the City of Boroondara, and that the people you interact with as a volunteer are treated respectfully.Please note: some of the City of Boroondara values are more applicable to staff members and may not be as applicable to volunteers.Treat people with respectI listen, to really understand others’ points of viewI show I care about others’ wellbeing, through my words and actionsI treat people fairly and with compassionI recognise and value others’ contributionWork together as oneI share information and invite others’ inputI plan and think from start to finish, in consultation with my stakeholdersI build strong solutions through genuine conversationI respect, and commit to, shared strategies, priorities and decisionsThink customer experienceI consult, to really understand our customer and community needsI think, decide and act with our customers’ experience in mindI take pride in serving our customers and communityI apply a customer experience mindset to my work with internal customersAct with integrityI am honest and open in my interactionsI do the right thing, by upholding the standards of our Code of ConductI speak up, and provide constructive feedback when things are not rightI strive to live our values every dayExplore better waysI think ahead, to anticipate and adapt to changing needsI seek with curiosity, to find the better, simpler or smarter wayI am open to new approaches and brave enough to take a measured riskI quickly learn and adapt based on my experiencesOwn it, follow throughI take responsibility for my behaviour, actions and outputsI am confident to make effective decisions in my roleI do what I say I will doI show initiative to make things happen Read more about Seniors Exercise Park Champions program Short description Off On this page - anchors On Banner Type Banner Hero Image Show featured images? 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Victoria Park Content components Suitable for sports including AFL and cricket, outdoor fitness training, children's play, picnics and social gatherings. Victoria Park is a large open space with plenty of sports facilities and a fun-filled adventure playground. The park features:2 ovals2 sporting pavilionssynthetic cricket nets with 3 lanes2 turf cricket pitches.Address450 High St, Kew VIC 3101There is a car park in front of the north oval. Enter via High Street or Adeney Avenue.Public transportTram 48: Get off at the Victoria Park/High St stop. Venue accessibilityAccessible car parking spaces are in the public car park in front of the north oval. There are accessible toilets at the toilet block in the cemetery.There is a Changing Places accessible toilet near the playground. The closest access is via Adeney Avenue near Campbell Street. For more information, visit our Changing Places page.Public facilitiesBarbecue areas (covered)Basketball half-courtBMX and skate parkDrinking fountainsOff-lead dog area (Read the park rules on our Off-lead dog parks page)Parking including accessible parkingPlaygroundSeniors exercise parkToilets (within the cemetery)PlaygroundThe playground was upgraded in 2022 with great features. It offers accessible sensory, active and nature play features for children of all ages and abilities.These include:a revitalised bluestone wall and embankmentan adventure trail with embankment climb and 6-metre-high pyramid climba family-friendly learn to scoot, skate and ride pump tracka fitness stationa sandpit with inclusive play edgea build-your-own-cubby feature with an accessible framea water pump with a log and creek channelflying fox with accessible harness seatwheelchair-accessible in-ground trampoline.See the Victoria Park playground page for more details. Seniors exercise parkA dedicated seniors exercise park was built in 2022. The seniors exercise park features a range of equipment designed to help older people improve balance, strength, functional movement and joint motion and mobility.We’re running Come and Try sessions at the seniors exercise park on Tuesday and Friday mornings between 9:30 am to 11 am.These sessions will be run by a group of 11 volunteers from the community who have undertaken training with the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI). Find out more about these sessions on our Support programs for seniors page.Winter sports scheduleThe north and south ovals at Victoria Park host numerous sports across the summer and winter seasons. When training or matches are taking place, the ovals must be cleared to ensure the safety of all players, pets and visitors.The winter season runs from 1 April 2026 to 30 September 2026.DayNorth OvalSouth Oval MondayNo sports scheduledNo sports scheduledTuesday6:30 am to 8 am5 pm to 9:30 pm5 pm to 9:30 pmWednesday4 pm to 9 pm 4 pm to 9 pmThursday6:30 am to 8 am5 pm to 9:30 pm6:30 am to 8 am5 pm to 9:30 pmFriday4 pm to 9 pm 4 pm to 9 pm Saturday8 am to 6 pm*8 am to 6 pm*Sunday8 am to 9 pm8 am to 9 pm* Our Organised Sport Seasonal Allocation Policy allows for night matches during the summer season at pre-approved sportsgrounds. There may be some night matches at Victoria Park Sportsground through the season. Matches will end by 9:30 pm (9 pm on Sundays). To find out more, please call our Sport and Recreation Team on (03) 9278 4797 or email [email protected]. Bookable spaces at Victoria Park Victoria Park – park area Features a playground with an accessible flying fox, in-ground trampoline, and sensory play plus a wheelchair-accessible barbecue and a Changing Places toilet. Victoria Park north oval Victoria Park north oval is popular with fitness trainers and hosts a range of sports. Victoria Park south oval Victoria Park south oval hosts a range of sports including AFL and cricket. Read more about Victoria Park Short description Off On this page - anchors Off Show featured images? Off
Studley Park Kindergarten Content components A small community kindergarten tucked away in a beautiful bush setting. Contact detailsAddress: 31 Stawell St, Kew 3101 Phone: (03) 4329 0449Email: [email protected]Website: The Y KindersVisit the kindergartenVisit our Open days for kindergartens page for information about the annual open day in May or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit. You may email to arrange a visit, or call the kindergarten directly on Monday 8:30 am to 2:30 pm or during kindergarten session times. About Studley Park Kindergarten Studley Park Kindergarten supports children to be independent and inquisitive learners through a combination of open ended and intentional learning experiences. The kindergarten aims to provide a program that develops strong and confident learners by supporting experiences that create a foundation for a lifelong love of learning.The program incorporates real life experiences that connect to home, culture and community whilst providing a platform for social learning. Studley Park Kindergarten has two outdoor play spaces, and the outdoor program includes caring for vegetable patches and looking after resident chickens Rosie and Brave.The kindergarten prioritises children’s security and wellbeing and values the integral family and community connections in their program. Since 1957, they have strived for close partnerships between the kindergarten, families, and the community.Studley Park Kindergarten is managed by Ballarat YMCA. Find out more on The Y Kinders website. 2026 and provisional 2027 session times3-year-old kindergarten program3-year-old groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursMonday8:30 am to 4 pmWednesday8:30 am to 4 pm4-year-old kindergarten program4-year-old groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursTuesday8:30 am to 4 pmThursday8:30 am to 4 pm 2026 and 2027 fees per termThe Victorian Government Free Kinder Initiative is available at this kindergarten. Concession rates are not applicable.3-year-old and 4-year-old kindergarten program:15 hours per week: free. Rating against the National Quality StandardEarly childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS) to:promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and careimprove knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.See Studley Park Kindergarten's rating against the NQS and learn more about the rating and assessment process on the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority website. Note: These details have been provided by Studley Park Kindergarten. For the most up-to-date information, visit the Studley Park Kindergarten website. Read more about Studley Park Kindergarten Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off Exclude from search No
North Kew Kindergarten Content components A kindergarten providing high quality programs for preschool children for over 50 years. Contact detailsAddress: 152 Pakington Street, Kew 3101 Phone: (03) 9853 8294Email: [email protected]Website: North Kew Kindergarten websiteVisit the kindergarten: Visit our Open days for kindergartens page for information about the annual open day in May or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit. About North Kew Kindergarten The staff at North Kew Kindergarten are committed to providing a warm, caring positive environment that encourages curiosity, exploration and facilitates each child’s individual learning.The program is creative, flexible and based on the children’s interests and developmental levels.North Kew promotes the development of learning and skills in social, emotional, physical and cognitive areas. Learn more about the centre's staff, programs, facilities and philosophies on the North Kew Kindergarten website.2026 and provisional 2027 session times3-year-old kindergarten programThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursMonday9:15 am to 2:15 pmTuesday9:15 am to 2:15 pmFriday9:15 am to 2:15 pm4-year-old kindergarten programThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmThursday8:30 am to 4 pm2026 and 2027 fees per term The Victorian Government Free Kinder initiative is available at this kindergarten. Concession rates are not applicable.3-year-old kindergarten program (15 hours per week): Free4-year-old kindergarten program (15 hours per week): Free.Administration feeAdministration fee: $150 which is non refundable.Rating against the National Quality StandardEarly childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS) to:promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and careimprove knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.See North Kew Kindergarten's rating against the NQS and learn more about the rating and assessment process on the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority website. Note: These details have been provided by North Kew Kindergarten. For the most up-to-date information, visit the North Kew Kindergarten website. Read more about North Kew Kindergarten Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off
JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten Content components A kindergarten with a proud tradition in community-based early childhood education. Contact detailsAddress: 16A Argyle Rd, Kew, 3101 Phone: (03) 9817 3624Email: [email protected]Website: JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten websiteVisit the kindergarten: Visit our Open days for kindergartens page for information about the annual open day in May or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit. About JJ McMahon Memorial KindergartenJJ McMahon is a kindergarten with a strong sense of community, where families and children of all cultures, backgrounds and abilities are welcomed and included in all aspects of the program. Families play an important role in the care and education of your children, and staff believe in the importance of an equal partnership.The children are viewed as capable and competent learners, their voices are valued and their input into the planning and programming is evident as the environment reflects their interests and needs. All staff strongly believe that children learn through play and their curiosity and autonomy is supported.At JJ McMahon we take child safety seriously and are committed to providing an environment where children are happy and safe. Staff are dedicated and pride themselves on building relationships with all children, and on enhancing each child’s social and emotional development through creativity in a happy and secure environment. Learn more on the JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten website. 2027 provisional session times3-year-old kindergarten programGreen groupThis program offers 13 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursTuesday8:30 am to 3 pmThursday8:30 am to 3 pmYellow groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmFriday8:30 am to 4 pm4-year-old kindergarten programBlue groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week plus 4 hours and 30 minutes of additional optional hours. Fees apply to the additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursMonday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmTuesday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmThursday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmRed groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional hours. Fees apply for the additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursMondayNone8:30 am to 4 pmWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmNoneFriday8:30 am to 4 pmNone2026 session times3-year-old kindergarten programGreen groupThis program offers 12 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursTuesday9 am to 3 pmThursday9 am to 3 pmYellow groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmFriday8:30 am to 4 pm4-year-old kindergarten programBlue groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week plus 4 hours and 30 minutes of additional optional hours. Fees apply to the additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursMonday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmTuesday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmThursday8:30 am to 1:30 pm1:30 to 3 pmRed groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional hours. Fees apply for the additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursMondayNone8:30 am to 4 pmWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmNoneFriday8:30 am to 4 pmNone2026 and 2027 fees per term 3-year-old kindergarten program:Green free kinder hours 2026 (12 hours per week): FreeGreen free kinder hours 2027 ( 13 hours per week): FreeYellow free kinder hours (15 hours per week): Free4-year-old kindergarten program:Blue free kinder hours (15 hours per week): FreeBlue additional hours (4 hours and 30 minutes per week): $530Red free kinder hours (15 hours per week): FreeRed additional hours (7 hours and 30 minutes per week): $725.Voluntary contribution$500 requested annually to assist with resources and educational program Rating against the National Quality StandardEarly childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS) to:promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and careimprove knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.See JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten's rating against the NQS and learn more about the rating and assessment process on the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority website. Note: These details have been provided by JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten. For the most up-to-date information, visit the JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten website. Read more about JJ McMahon Memorial Kindergarten Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off Exclude from search No
Kew Library hours and location Content components We’re making much-needed upgrades to Kew Library in 2026. The library is currently closed and is expected to reopen in early 2027. A temporary site is available at Kew Court House. Temporary library at Kew Court HouseKew Court House (KCH) is located at 188 High Street, Kew. It is a 7-minute walk from Kew Library.Opening hours:Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm.Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm.The temporary library lets you continue to use library services during the upgrade. You can:browse a limited collectionborrow itemsreturn items during, and after hourscollect reservationstake part in community programs.ContactTo contact us, you can:call us on (03) 9278 4666submit a question using our Ask a librarian form.EventsWe run regular events for all age groups.Explore events at Kew Library. Getting to KCHBike parking is available outside the venue.Public transportRoute 48 tram stops outside Kew Court House on High Street. Route 109 tram (Box Hill to Port Melbourne) stops around the corner on Cotham Road.ParkingParking is available:on High Streeton Cotham Roadnext to the playground at Fenton Reserve. Accessible features at this spaceaccessible drop-off areaautomatic doorsramp accessaccessible toiletsclear signage. Read more about Kew Library hours and location Short description Off On this page - anchors Off Banner Type Banner Hero Image Show featured images? Off Exclude from search No