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Toowoomba Community Directory Toowoomba Community Directory Tuesday, 5 October 2021 The Toowoomba Community Directory Table of Contents Aboriginal Support Services & Counselling ..........................................................................................1 Aboriginal Health Services.....................................................................................................................3 Abuse & Assault Services.......................................................................................................................4 Adult Education......................................................................................................................................5 Adult Health Services.............................................................................................................................7 Aged Care Accommodation Services.....................................................................................................7 Ageing Accommodation.........................................................................................................................9 Ageing Health Services.........................................................................................................................11 Ageing Information & Counselling ......................................................................................................12 Ageing Respite & Activity Centres.......................................................................................................12 Allied Health.........................................................................................................................................14 Animal Clubs & Hobbies ......................................................................................................................21 Aquatic Sports......................................................................................................................................22 Carer Information ................................................................................................................................23 Child (and Parent) Information & Counselling....................................................................................24 Child Protection Services .....................................................................................................................28 Child Youth & Family Health................................................................................................................29 Children & Youth Clubs........................................................................................................................30 Churches and Places of Worship .........................................................................................................32 Community Halls..................................................................................................................................42 Community Health & Medical .............................................................................................................44 Community Information & Referral Services......................................................................................44 Community Media ...............................................................................................................................45 Community Service Clubs ....................................................................................................................46 Community Transport..........................................................................................................................51 Crafts ....................................................................................................................................................51 Crisis & Emergency Accommodation...................................................................................................53 Crisis Counselling & Intervention Services..........................................................................................54 Dental & Oral Health ...........................................................................................................................55 The Toowoomba Community Directory Disability Accommodation Services ....................................................................................................56 Disability Employment & Training Services ........................................................................................58 Disability Information & Counselling ..................................................................................................60 Disability Respite and Activity Centres ...............................................................................................61 Drug & Alcohol Services.......................................................................................................................63 Employment Information & Assistance ..............................................................................................64 Environment & Conservation Local History ........................................................................................65 Environmental Action & Conservation................................................................................................65 Field Team Sports.................................................................................................................................67 Financial & Gambling Management & Budgeting...............................................................................70 Fitness Activities ..................................................................................................................................71 General Aboriginal Services.................................................................................................................75 General Accommodation Services.......................................................................................................76 General Advocacy Services ..................................................................................................................78 General Ageing Services ......................................................................................................................79 General Animal Services ......................................................................................................................82 General Child Services .........................................................................................................................83 General Communication & Information..............................................................................................85 General Community Clubs...................................................................................................................87 General Community Facilities............................................................................................................102 General Crisis and Emergency Services.............................................................................................105 General Cultural Groups ....................................................................................................................106 General Disability Services ................................................................................................................109 General Education Programs.............................................................................................................120 General Employment & Training Services.........................................................................................125 General Health Services.....................................................................................................................128 General Legal Assistance & Information ...........................................................................................132 General Practice/Doctor....................................................................................................................135 General Recreation and Leisure ........................................................................................................138 General Religion & Philosophy..........................................................................................................145 General Self Help Services .................................................................................................................146 The Toowoomba Community Directory General Support Services & Counselling...........................................................................................148 General Transport Services................................................................................................................154 General Volunteering Services ..........................................................................................................154 General Welfare & Support Services.................................................................................................155 General Youth Services......................................................................................................................157 Health Rehabilitation Services ..........................................................................................................161 Health Screening Services..................................................................................................................161
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