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Rockhampton & Capricorn Coast Rockhampton & Capricorn Coast - Community Directory Name Address Phone number Website / email Bridge Street AFS Pharmacies Men’s Shed Berserker [email protected] @PCYC North Rockhampton QLD 4701 238 Richardson Road Alzheimer’s Australia (QLD) (07) 4928 1926 https://www.fightdementia.org.au/ North Rockhampton QLD 4701 Anti-Discrimination Commission 209 Bolsover Street (07) 4933 5104 http://www.adcq.qld.gov.au Queensland Rockhampton QLD 4700 Alcohol and Other Drugs 156 Bolsover Street https://www.health.qld.gov.au/public- (07) 4920 5500 Service (AODS) Rockhampton Rockhampton QLD 4700 health/topics/atod/default.asp 1 Harbourne Street Autism Queensland Koongal (07) 4923 4800 http://www.autismqld.com.au/ North Rockhampton QLD 4701 43 Upper Dawson Road Cancer Council Queensland, Allenstown (07) 4932 8600 http://www.cancerqld.org.au Central Queensland Rockhampton QLD 4700 PO Box 1560 Capricorn Animal Aid (07) 4926 8616 http://www.capricornanimalaid.org.au/ Rockhampton QLD 4700 3/118 George Street Capricorn Citizen Advocacy (07) 4922 0299 [email protected] Rockhampton QLD 4700 Diggers Lane, off Robinson Street Capricornia Silver Band Inc Frenchville 0475 697 720 http://www.capsilver.org.au/ North Rockhampton QLD 4701 1/83 West Street Carers Queensland Inc (07) 4921 4486 http://carersqld.asn.au Rockhampton QLD 4700 114 Fitzroy Street Carinity Communities - https://www.carinity.org.au/communities/counselling- Allenstown (07) 4922 5226 Wahroonga wahroonga Rockhampton QLD 4700 46 Dawson Road Carinity Education (07) 4936 3741 https://www.carinity.org.au/carinity-education-glenlee Glenlee QLD 4711 Capricorn Enterprise Relocation Guide - www.capricornenterprise.com.au Name Address Phone number Website / email Carinity Home Care (07) 4923 9519 https://www.carinity.org.au/ Rockhampton 43 Sheehy Street Central Queensland African Park Avenue 0438 170 588 [email protected] Association Inc North Rockhampton QLD 4701 CQFHA Central Queensland Family 16 Highway Street 0448 105 755 http://www.cqfamilyhistory.org.au History Association Park Avenue North Rockhampton QLD 4701 Central Queensland Gliding Lot 2 Gliding Club Road 0413 680 590 Club Dixalea QLD 4702 Building 36, Northside Campus Central Queensland CQUniversity Multicultural Association Inc 0438 751 974 http://cqma.org.au/ Bruce Highway (CQMA) North Rockhampton QLD 4701 The Sergeants Mess Central Queensland Pipes and Drill Hall Complex 0412 347 885 [email protected] Drums Inc Alma Street Rockhampton QLD 4700 CPL – Choice, Passion, Life CPL’s Rockhampton Services 90 Jardine Street (therapy (formerly known as the 1800 275 753 http://www.cpl.org.au/rockhampton services only) Cerebral Palsy League) West Rockhampton QLD 4700 Darumbal Community Youth 79B Bolsover Street (07) 4922 6180 http://www.darumbal.org.au Service Inc Rockhampton QLD 4700 10 Bolsover Street Deaf Services Queensland (07) 4927 9409 http://www.deafservicesqld.org.au/ Rockhampton QLD 4700 Energy and Water Ombudsman Level 2, 209 Bolsover Street 1800 662 837 http://www.ewoq.com.au/ Queensland Rockhampton QLD 4700 153 Fitzroy Street Excelcare Australia Inc (07) 4938 8400 http://www.excelcare.com.au/ Rockhampton QLD 4700 Fitzroy Ridges Ridgelands Road http://fitzroyridges.com.au Capricorn Enterprise Relocation Guide - www.capricornenterprise.com.au Name Address Phone number Website / email Alton Downs QLD 4702 [email protected] Girls Time Out Centre Girls Time Out – Young 137 Musgrave Street (07) 4922 7236 http://girlstimeout.com.au Women’s Support Service Inc North Rockhampton QLD 4701 100 Ian Besch Drive Gracemere Men’s Shed 0407 156 596 http://www.gracemeremensshed.org.au Gracemere QLD 4702 Community Health Building (Rm 3), Grow CQ – Support for Mental 0413 449 008 Cnr Bolsover and Cambridge http://www.grow.org.au and Emotional Challenges 1800 558 268 Street Rockhampton QLD 4700 Masjid & Islamic Centre Islamic Society of Central 132 Kent Street 0451 974 937 [email protected] Queensland Rockhampton QLD 4700 Rockhampton Pipe Band Hall Jacana Bushdancers Gladstone Road 07 4926 1254 Rockhampton QLD 4700 PO Box 1851 Keppel Coast Arts Council 0428 359 021 http://www.keppelcoastarts.org.au/ Yeppoon QLD 4703 PO Box 3114 Model Engineers and Live Red Hill 0458 146 883 http://www.melsarocky.com.au/v2/ Steamers Association (MELSA) North Rockhampton QLD 4701 CTC Building ParentsNext – IMPACT 38 Armstrong Street 1800 179 233 http://www.impact.org.au/about-impact Community Services Berserker North Rockhampton QLD 4701 Rockhampton Botanical Gardens (near the playground) Parkrun (Rockhampton) 0477 711 152 http://www.parkrun.com.au/rockhampton/ Spencer Street, The Range Rockhampton QLD 4700 Partners in Recovery (07) 4921 7777 http://www.centralqueenslandpir.org Regional Women’s Network CQ 0448 854 756 http://rwncq.wildapricot.org/ Capricorn Enterprise Relocation Guide - www.capricornenterprise.com.au Name Address Phone number Website / email Avonleigh on Quay Rockhampton 60 & Better 2/248 Quay Street [email protected] Program Inc Rockhampton QLD 4700 94 Victoria Parade Rockhampton Bowls Club Inc 07 4922 1685 http://www.rockhamptonbowls.com.au Rockhampton QLD 4700 Rockhampton Dance Festival PO Box 5257, Red Hill 07 4922 6855 [email protected] Inc North Rockhampton QLD 4701 Duthie Park Rockhampton Dog Obedience Marsh Avenue, Frenchville http://rockhamptondogobedience.com/ Club Inc North Rockhampton QLD 4701 272 Dean Street Rockhampton Frog Society Berserker 0419 769 899 [email protected] North Rockhampton QLD 4701 Walter Reid Building Rockhampton Photography Cnr Derby & East Streets 0422 615 355 http://www.rockyphotoclub.org.au/ Club Rockhampton Rockhampton Road Runners Huish Drive [email protected] Association Inc Rockhampton QLD 4700 http://www.rockyroadrunners.com/ RSL of Australia (Qld Branch) 275 Elphinstone Street http://www.rslpfhdistrict.com.au/sub-branches/capricornia- 07 4928 7608 Nasho CC sub branch North Rockhampton QLD 4701 rockhampton/ Scouts Rockhampton 0409 632 191 [email protected] [email protected] Spinal Life Australia 0488 779 088 https://www.spinal.com.au Suncare Community Services - 102 Denham Street [email protected] 07 4921 9500 Rockhampton Rockhampton QLD 4700 http://suncare.org.au/ [email protected] The Black Dog Ball www.blackdogball.com.au The Umbrella Network 254 Eldon Street 07 4928 6550 http://umbrellanetwork.org/ Rockhampton North Rockhampton QLD 4701 155a Alma Street THERE4U Ltd 07 4924 9700 http://www.there4u.org.au/ Rockhampton QLD 4700 Capricorn Enterprise Relocation Guide - www.capricornenterprise.com.au Name Address Phone number Website / email True Relationships & 83 Bolsover Street 07 4927 3999 http://www.true.org.au/ Reproductive Health Rockhampton QLD 4700 Frenchville Club (general [email protected] U3A Rockhampton and District meetings only) www.u3arockhampton.org.au Inc Clifton Street North Rockhampton QLD 4701 229 Musgrave Street Uniting Care Community 13 32 64 http://www.familychildconnect.org.au North Rockhampton QLD 4701 225 Bolsover Street 1800 017 382 Women’s Health Centre http://www.womenshealthrockhampton.com Rockhampton QLD 4700 07 4922 6585 PO Box 323 Zonta Club of Rockhampton 0423 196 026 http://www.rockhampton.zontadistrict22.org Rockhampton QLD 4700 The following groups meet at the Community Centre, 80 John St, Yeppoon. Contact the Centre on 4913 3840 for further information. Age of Excellence – ‘Fitness for Life’ Alcoholics Anonymous 1300 222 222 http://www.aa.org.au/ Alcoholics Anonymous Teen 1300 252 666 http://www.aa.org.au/ Amnesty International Bahai’is Junior Youth (02) 9998 9222 https://www.bahai.org.au/Participate/JuniorYouth.aspx Empowerment (national office) [email protected]. http://www.birdlife.org.au/locations/birdlife-capricornia Birdlife Capricornia (07) 49497889 [email protected] Capricorn Coast BUG (Bicycle https://www.facebook.com/groups/600073996785715/ User Group) Cap Coast Community Access 9 Setu Drive, Pacific Heights 07 4939 2870 Group Yeppoon QLD 4703 https://www.facebook.com/pg/Capricorn-Community-Literacy- Capricorn Community Literacy 1300 655 506 CCL Capricorn Coast Harmony http://www.harmony.gov.au/ Working Group Capricorn Coast Healthy Ageing Capricorn Enterprise Relocation Guide - www.capricornenterprise.com.au Name Address Phone number Website / email Program Envirolink Centre Capricorn Coast Landcare 3/78 John Street 07 4939 1002 http://www.capricorncoastlandcaregroup.mysite.com/ Yeppoon QLD 4703 Capricorn Coast Multicultural Group Capricorn Coast Textile Artists Capricorn Coast Preservation C/- PO Box 727 Society of Wildlife, QLD 07 4939 1002 http://capricorn.wildlife.org.au/ Yeppoon QLD 4703 Capricorn Branch Capricorn Writers & Friends Conversation Group Shop 2, 72 High Street CQ Financial Counselling Service 07 4928 1844 http://cqfcs.com/ Rockhampton QLD 4700 Deaf Services Friday Morning Craft Group Grow 1800 558 268 https://www.grow.org.au/ ICE Affecting Families Capricorn Coast Keppel Coast Camera Club 0413 636 548 http://www.keppelcoastcameraclub.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Keppel-Kids-Playgroup- Keppel Kids Playgroup 160697173947509/?fref=ts http://www.playgroupqld.com.au/ Lives Lived Well 1300 727 957 http://www.liveslivedwell.org.au/ https://www.ms.org.au/?gclid=CP6U8u6Gh9MCFYWUvAod6GI MS Queensland 1800 042 138 PfA Narcotics Anonymous 1300 652 820 na.org.au 78 John Street Radio 4NAG 07 4939 8211 http://www.4nag.org.au/ Yeppoon QLD 4703 Rob Fennall Tai Chi Group Social Art Capricorn Enterprise Relocation
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