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Print Listings Aboriginal Services Albury Aboriginal Land Council Albury Hospital - Aboriginal Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Liaison Officer Health Service Inc 917 Chenery Street Albury NSW, Albury Hospital 644 Daniel St Albury NSW, Albury NSW, (02) 6058 4597 BH (02) 6042 1200 BH Injarmarra Community Koori Kindermanna Pre-School NSW Aboriginal Land Council Transport Woomera Aboriginal Corporation Level 4 Medical Gardens,Level 4 / 470 Albury NSW, Parramatta NSW, Wodonga Place (02) 6057 7450 Albury NSW, (02) 60570427 BH NSW Department of Aboriginal Wandoo Aboriginal Winan-Gidyal Indigenous Affairs Corporation Support Unit Level 13 Tower B Lot 69 Howlong Road Ellis Street Surry Hills NSW, Albury NSW, Thurgoona NSW, (02) 9219 0700 BH (02) 6023 6436 BH (02) 6051 9745 BH Woomera Aboriginal Woomera Community Hub Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation Albury Corporation 684 Daniel Street 684 Daniel Street Lavington NSW, 21 Hovell Street Glenroy NSW, (02) 6057 7400 Wodonga VIC, (02) 6025 3475 BH (02) 6024 7599 BH Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Community Australian Unity - Aboriginal Development Officer Development Officer Home Care 553 Keiwa Street 553 Keiwa Street 530B Swift Street Albury NSW, Albury NSW, Albury NSW, (02) 6023 8752 (02) 6023 8752 1300 271 406 Australian Unity - Aboriginal Australian Unity - Aboriginal Australian Unity - Aboriginal Home Care Home Care Home Care 530B Swift Street 530B Swift Street 530B Swift Street Albury NSW, Albury NSW, Albury NSW, 1300 271 406 1300 271 406 1300 271 406 Australian Unity - Aboriginal Australian Unity - Aboriginal Australian Unity - Aboriginal Home Care Home Care Home Care 530B Swift Street 530B Swift Street 530B Swift Street Albury NSW, Albury NSW, Albury NSW, 1300 271 406 1300 271 406 1300 271 406 Accommodation and Housing Albury Supported YES Supported Quamby House Accommodation Service Inc Accommodation Service Rich's Lane 562 Macauley Street 562 Macauley St Albury NSW, Albury NSW, Albury NSW, (02) 6021 7860 BH (02) 6021 6366 BH 1800 040 065 Free Call South West Tenants Advice Homes Out West Christian Communities for Tertiary Students 'The Corner The Hub 562 Macauley Street 449B Swift Street House' Albury NSW, Albury NSW, 1800 642 609 Free Call (02) 6021 8844 BH 38 Serpentine Avenue Wodonga VIC, (02) 6056 0544 Defence Housing Australia Department of Human Services BeyondHousing - Housing Services 83 Hume Street 82 High Street Wodonga VIC, Astra House Wodonga VIC, (02) 6049 2300 BH Wodonga VIC, (02) 6055 9000 BH BeyondHousing BeyondHousing Kirinari Community Services 82 High Street 82 High Street Northpoint Tower, Lvl 1, 366 Griffith Rd, Wodonga VIC, Wodonga VIC, Lavington NSW, (02) 6055 9000 BH (02) 6055 9000 BH 02 6056 2111 Aged Care Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Village Village Village 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 Villa Maria Catholic Homecare UPA Riverina Murray Region The Benevolent Society 27-29 Faithfull Street 342 Wagga Road 465 Olive Street Wangaratta VIC, Lavington NSW, Albury NSW, (03) 5722 9046 BH 02 60251776 1800 236 762 Aged Accommodation Albury and District Private Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Nursing Home Village Village 674 David Street 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 Camellia Court Retirement Larkins Court - Southern Cross Lavington Lodge Retirement Village Care Village 482 Wagga Road 525 Cowper Street 286 Warren Street Lavington NSW, Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, 02 6040 8877 Lutheran Aged Care Mardross Gardens Murray Gardens Retirement Village Pemberton View 33 Mardross Street Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, 36 Mountford Crescent (02) 6042 1100 BH (02) 6025 4951 BH East Albury NSW, 02 6023 3822 Riverwood Aged Care St Matthew's Retirement The Aged-Care Rights Service Village Incorporated Inc Inc including Older Persons' 990 Padman Drive Legal Service West Albury NSW, Cahill Place (02) 60239700 Albury NSW, Level 4 (02) 6026 0523 BH Surry Hills NSW, (02) 9281 3600 BH Village Life Albury Bupa Wodonga Westmont Homestead 7 Severin Court 21 Osburn 265 Baranduda Blvd Thurgoona NSW, Wodonga VIC, Baranduda VIC, 02 6043 9999 Park Hall Village Westmont Village Westmont Apartments Park Hall Village Place 265 Baranduda Boulevard 265 Baranduda Boulevard Wodonga West VIC, Baranduda VIC, Baranduda VIC, (02) 6059 3958 BH 02 6043 9832 02 6043 9832 Wodonga Gardens Retirement Grange Aged Care Tallangatta Health Service estate 289 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive 25 Barree St 2 Flinders Way Thurgoona NSW, Tallangatta VIC, Wodonga West VIC, 02 6057 4000 0260715200 02 6059 2690 ACSAG Albury And District St David's Close Aged Units Rich Care Aged Care Wilson Street 64 wilson street 636 Logan Road Albury NSW, Wodonga VIC, Glenroy NSW, (02) 6021 6847 BH (Church Office) 0400000000 (02) 6057 1500 Rich Care 64 wilson street Wodonga VIC, 0400000000 Meals on Wheels Albury Meals on Wheels Inc Westmont Community Care Dot's kitchen Shop 21a 659 Young St 11B McFarland rd 3/405 Wagga road Lavington Albury NSW, Wodonga VIC, Lavington NSW, (02) 6041 2004 Phone 02 60439867 0421 706 578 Dot's kitchen Dot's kitchen Dot's kitchen 3/405 Wagga road Lavington 3/405 Wagga road Lavington 3/405 Wagga road Lavington Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 0421 706 578 0421 706 578 0421 706 578 Dot's kitchen Dot's kitchen 3/405 Wagga road Lavington 3/405 Wagga road Lavington Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 0421 706 578 0421 706 578 Respite Care Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Village Village Village 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 UnitingCare Goulburn North Murray Gardens Retirement The Benevolent Society East Village - RetireAustralia Communities 465 Olive Street 11a McFarland Road Albury NSW, Wodonga VIC, 36 Mountford Crs 1800 236 762 02 6024 6078 Albury East NSW, 02 6023 3822 Kirinari Community Services Northpoint Tower, Lvl 1, 366 Griffith Rd, Lavington NSW, 02 6056 2111 Social Clubs, Programs and Activities Age Concern Albury-Wodonga Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Inc Village Village 432 Townsend Street 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, (02) 6021 5122 BH 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 Camellia Court Retirement National Seniors Association, UPA Murray Vale Dementia Day Village Albury Branch Inc Care - Amaroo Day Club 482 Wagga Road UPA Murray Vale Complex Lavington NSW, Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, 02 6040 8877 (02) 6040 0554 BH (02) 6025 1776 BH Lavington and North Albury Creative Learning for Over 50s The Salvation Army Wodonga - Senior Citizens Club Inc Companion Club 63 High Street Cnr Urana Road and Hague Street Wodonga VIC, 210 Lawrence Street Lavington NSW, (02) 6043 8200 Wodonga VIC, 0412 408 576 (02) 6024 2886 The Willows Sing Australia - Albury Wodonga 11B McFarland Road Wodonga VIC, Senior Citizens' Hall (02) 6022 9620 Wodonga VIC, 02 60252421 Support Services Aged Care Assessment Team Association of Independent Beltana Home Nursing Service Retirees, Albury Wodonga 550 Poole Street Regional Branch 1125 Pemberton Street Albury NSW, Albury NSW, (02) 6042 1406 BH (02) 6022 4166 BH Albury NSW, (02) 6021 8035 Phone/FAX Combined Pensioners and Camellia Court Retirement Camellia Court Retirement Superannuants of NSW Village Village Glenecho Neighbourhood House 482 Wagga Road 482 Wagga Road Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, Lavington NSW, 1800 451 488 BH 02 6040 8877 02 6040 8877 Camellia Court Retirement Council on the Ageing (NSW) Australian Unity Home Care Village Inc Garden Medical Centre 482 Wagga Road Level 6 Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, Sydney NSW, (02) 6041 7720 BH 02 6040 8877 1800 449 102 Regional NSW Free call Community Support - North Friendly Visiting Service Hume Regional Aged Care East Assessment Service - 11B McFarland Road Wangaratta 91 Hume St Wodonga VIC, Wodonga VIC, 90-100 Ovens Street 0260553400 Wangaratta VIC, Kirinari Home Care Services Villa Maria Catholic Homecare Lutheran Community Care 1A Footmark Crt 27-29 Faithfull Street 10 Somerset Drive Wodonga VIC, Wangaratta VIC, Albury NSW, (02) 6056 6477 BH (03) 5722 9046 BH 02 6042 1195 Mercy Health Family & Community Services Community Visitor Scheme 550 Poole Street Level 4, Gardens Medical Centre 17 Chisholm Street Albury NSW, Albury NSW, Wangaratta VIC, 02 6042 1447 02 6057 0400 03 5721 0253 The Benevolent Society Kirinari Community Services Kensey Care 465 Olive Street Northpoint Tower, Lvl 1, 366 Griffith Rd, 15 High Street Albury NSW, Lavington NSW, Wodonga VIC, 1800 236 762 02 6056 2111 0260590831 Animals and Agriculture Agriculture Wodonga Show Society NVLX - Northern Victoria Albury Wodonga Farmers Livestock Exchange Market Lot 2 Wilson St Wodonga VIC, 1934 Murray Valley Highway Alernating between Gateway Village, (02) 6024 1872 (office) Wodonga VIC, Lincoln Causway & Hovell Tree Park, (02) 6042 8000 BH Albury. Albury NSW, 0414207770 Murray Local Land Services Murray Local Land Services 931 Garland Avenue 931 Garland Avenue Albury NSW, Albury NSW, 0260512200 0260512200 Animal Welfare Albury and Border Kennel Club Albury and Border Kennel Club Albury Show Society Inc. Inc Inc Showground Eames Street off North Street Eames Street off North Street Albury NSW, Albury North NSW, Albury North NSW, (02) 6021 3031 BH (02) 6041 5395 BH (02) 6041 5395 BH Animal Management Facility, NSW Department of Primary Oz.e.wildlife AlburyCity Industries Wagga Road 695 Mudge Street 602 Olive Street Ettamogah NSW, Lavington NSW, Albury NSW, (02) 6040 3677 BH (02) 6025 9682 BH (02) 6051 7700 BH Rangers, AlburyCity RSPCA NSW, Albury Branch Rural Lands Protection Board, Hume Albury City Albury RSPCA Information Centre Albury NSW, Albury NSW, 462 Wagga Road (02) 6023 8111 BH (02) 6021 5220 (Information Centre) Lavington NSW, (02) 6040 4210 BH Wires (Wildlife Information & Wodonga Dog Rescue Rescue) 180 Sangsters road Wodonga Wodonga VIC, Thurgoona NSW, 0407538922 Local Clubs Albury and Border Kennel Club Albury and Border Kennel Club Albury Show Society Inc.
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