Making a difference
with our community.

Who are we?

Since opening our doors in 1985, Kingston Neighbourhood House has lovingly welcomed tens of thousands of community members into a warm, inclusive space. Everything we do is shaped by the needs and voices of the people who walk through our doors. Through our programs, services and activities, we aim to support health, wellbeing, and a genuine sense of belonging for everyone in our community.

The House is held together by a kind and committed team of volunteers and staff, and guided by our Board, made up of people who live and work in our area. Together, we work to make Kingston Neighbourhood House a place where people feel safe, valued, and supported.

We welcome people from all walks of life – whether you’re looking for a helping hand, a friendly face, some information, or just a warm place to connect. The House is here for conversation, laughter, shared meals, and simple moments of kindness that make a big difference.

At its heart, Kingston Neighbourhood House is about bringing people together. We believe that human connection is vital – that having someone to talk to, sit beside, or share a cuppa with can change a day, or even a life. We’re proud to be a place where community grows naturally – through smiles, shared stories, and the small but powerful connections that make us feel less alone.

Summer Holiday Closure.

Kingston Neighbourhood House will be closed for 2 weeks over summer.

Last day open in 2025 - Tuesday December 23, 2025

Closed - Wednesday December 24, 2025 - Tuesday January 6, 2026

First day open in 2026 - Wednesday January 7, 2026

We hope that everyone had a wonderful Summer.

What’s on

Our day-to-day offering includes, but is not
limited to the following:

  • Op shop

  • Free bread

  • Free veggies and fruit

  • Emergency food relief

  • Playgroup

  • Nils loans

  • Printing / photocopying

  • Book library

  • Community garden

  • CV and job application help

  • Drop in & chat

  • Tea and coffee

  • Computer use

  • Help with forms and paperwork

Head to our Facebook for the most up-to-date information and last-minute changes to our weekly schedule.

FIND OUT MORE
  • MyGov Community - Support Service
    Every 4 weeks | 10am - 11am

    Loaves and Fishes - Food Program
    Pick up time | 2pm - 4pm

    Coffee, Craft and Chat
    9.30am - 12pm | $2.50

    atWork Employment Services
    9am - 4pm
    Enq. 1300 080 856

    Southern Employment &Training Network
    Fortnightly | 12 pm - 4 pm
    Enq. marc@setn.org.au

  • Dementia Friendly Cafe
    Fourth Tuesday of month | 10:30am - 12:30pm Enq. 0432180146

    TCPS Kids Care Clinic
    9am - 2pm | Appointment only

    Walking Group
    11am from KNH

    Scrabble Club
    7:30pm - 10pm | $3
    Enq. 0402 857 995

    Get Active Program
    10 am - 12 pm | Enq. bec@kingstonnh.org.au

  • Kingston Library - Everyday Reading Writing and Maths
    10 - 11.30am - Fortnightly
    Enq. 6165 6210

    Kingston Knitting Club
    12pm - 2:30pm | $2.50
    Enq. 6229 9265

    Morning Tea with Friends
    Second Wednesday of the month | 10 am - 11 pm

    Homework Club
    3:15pm - 4:30pm
    ages 8 - 18 years

    Ukelele Group - Beginners
    1pm - 2pm fortnightly
    Ukelele Group
    2pm - 4pm fortnightly.
    Enq. 0431 962 728

  • Anglicare Financial Counselling
    Fourth Thursday of the month | 10am - 2pm
    Enq. 1800 007 007

    KNH Playgroup (For Birth to 5yrs)
    9.30am - 11.30am

    Sewing Bee
    2pm - 4pm
    First Thursday of the month

  • RAEN Autism - Peer Support Group
    First Friday of the Month | 11:30am - 1pm

    Eating With Friends - Community Lunch
    Last Friday of the Month | 12pm - 1:30pm
    $8 per person

    atWork Employment Services
    9am - 3:30pm
    Enq. 1300 080 856

Where are we?

24 Hawthorn Drive,
Kingston TAS

You can visit by bus using the 408, 428 and 500 buses.
Check the timetable here.

Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday, 9am to 4pm
Friday, 9am to 3.30pm

Contact

03 6229 4066
hello@kingstonnh.org.au

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