Join our FREE “iPhone Basics†live webinar presented by the eSafety Commissioner through Be Connected. It’s perfect for anyone keen to learn — especially older community members who’d like a little extra guidance in a friendly, supportive setting.
In this session, you’ll learn:
Handy iPhone features, settings & shortcuts
How to view, manage & delete notifications
Changing your passcode & blocking nuisance calls
Accessibility features to make your phone easier to use
Simple ways to share photos with family & friends
Whether you’re brand new to iPhones or just want to build your confidence, this is a great place to start!
Get in touch with us at KNC (02) 4363 1044 to register
Prevention of Abuse and Mistreatment of Older People
Let’s start the conversation that matters.
Join us for a powerful and eye-opening session run by the Seniors Rights Service on recognising and preventing abuse and mistreatment of older people. Whether it’s for yourself, a loved one, or someone in your community — this session will give you the confidence and tools to make a difference.
Learn how to spot the signs
Understand your rights and how to stay protected
Know where to get help and support
Delivered by Seniors Rights Service, trusted experts who work closely with communities every day.
Tuesday 7 July 2026
12:30pm – 2:30pm
Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre
1/20 Kincumber Street, Kincumber
call reception to book in: (02) 4363 1044
Everyone is welcome — older adults, carers, family members, and community members.
Are you finding it hard to pay your electricity or gas bill?
If you are in financial hardship due to a crisis or emergency situation you can apply for EAPA assistance at Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre. We have appointments available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
This hardship may be caused by a range or combination of factors, including:
a loss of income
a very high electricity/gas bill
an illness in the family
a family crisis
unexpected expenses or bills.
For more information or to book your EAPA appointment call reception on 4363 1044
Have or share a plot at the local community garden and work together to grow our garden and community as one. Grow your own vegetables, herbs, fruit, flowers and share ideas with others involved. Come along and participate in our organic training and learn how to grow organic vegetables. Build community spirit with others who want to practice fresh gardening ideas. Come along to our regular social gatherings to support the garden and share ideas.
Community Drug Action Team is a group of residents and services working in the area who have identified anti-social behaviour as a result of alcohol and drug use as being a major factor within this region. The CDAT are dedicated to investigating these issues and to look at ways to prevent it happening. One of the ways in which CDAT are promoting the prevention of these issues has been by staging and running community led events and activities. Any positive feedback and creative ideas are welcomed at the meetings and together we can lobby for resources to help decrease the number of anti-social issues happening on our streets.
For more information contact: Leanne Clarke 4363 1044
We provide Free Breakfast for high school students from any high school.
When: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of the school term.
Time: 7.30 to 8.30 amÂ
Youth Brekky Club is a Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre program. We are not funded for this program and rely on generous donations to keep this program running. Bendigo Bank Kincumber has been kindly donating to Brekky Club every term. We are feeding brekky to around 90 students per session.
Thank you to everyone and a big thank you to our dedicated volunteers who help each week. The interaction between the volunteers and young people is very positive and helps break down intergenerational barriers.
KNC Craft & Connect Join a lovely group of people to make Craft & Connect. Wednesdays from 12 pm to 2 pm
$2 Gold Coin Donation Includes Coffee, Tea & Biscuits Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre 1/20 Kincumber Street, Kincumber, 2251 Call 4363 1044 for enquiries Crocheting for Beginners Knitting for Beginners and more.
Have you been thinking about trying a new class, joining a craft group or volunteering? There are lot's of opportunities to Connect, Create, Learn & Support at Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre.
Call us on 4363 1044 or Like us on Facebook to keep up to date!
We are very proud to be the recipients of a Pretty Pink shiny new Share the Dignity Vending Machine! Access to sanitary items is a right, not a privilege, and that no one should ever have to choose between eating and taking control of their period.
This Pink Box ensures FREE access to pads and tampons to the most vulnerable in our community. Each free period pack contains 2 pads and 6 tampons and is available at the push of a button to anyone in the local community who is doing it tough.
We are open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm to the community.
We have a great range of rooms and facilities suitable for all sorts of activities at community hiring rates! Why not enquire out about running your next class or holding an event at the center.