
Keysborough Community Hub was officially opened last month, and visitors are already enjoying the new community space.
Designed for and with the community, the innovative Hub is a high quality, landmark place creating opportunities to connect for Keysborough residents.
Long Day Care and Kindergarten will be open by January 2026. Following a rigorous selection process Springvale Service for Children was appointed as the early-years provider.
“Springvale Service for Children is a well-established not-for-profit organisation with a strong reputation for community-led inclusive and culturally responsive early years education,” Deputy Mayor, Cr Sophie Tan said at the time of the appointment announcement.
“The organisation currently manages four other early-years services within the City of Greater Dandenong including its flagship Springvale facility. It brings deep local knowledge and experience to this important new service.”
The Hub also features Maternal and Child Health services, parenting programs and community spaces to support connection and wellbeing for families and their children.
The Community Lounge is now open, following the delivery of more than 3000 library items, including colourful junior books, bestselling adult titles and a wide range of materials to relax with. Keep an eye out for programs such as story time and art and craft activities in the makerspace.
The spaces are welcoming and inclusive with sustainability features such as rainwater storage, solar panels and a state-of-the-art heating and cooling system.
To get the most out of the community lounge don’t forget to sign up for a Greater Dandenong Libraries membership card.
You can now visit the Hub at 10 Villiers Road, Keysborough, or visit the Keysborough Community Hub webpage.