Services

Community
Hub

The Community Hub can connect you with services to assist in a variety of areas including housing, tenancy issues, homelessness, domestic and family violence, mental health, financial counselling, legal aid, state debt, immigration, vocational training, volunteering and social connection to the community.

The Community Hub also looks to provide practical assistance for people that may need support with Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA), food relief, hygiene packs, back to school essentials and other areas of hardship.

Child, Youth & Family Support

We provide support to families and young people in a variety of areas with a focus on assisting people to live their best life. Areas of support include, keeping children safe and thriving, emotional regulation, building positive relationships and individual self worth, strengthening parenting skills, establishing family routines and developing skills to support independence.

Programs we offer include:
Triple P , Play Power, R.A.G.E, Essential Skills, DRUMBEAT, Fun Friends, R.A.P. (Resourceful Adolescent Program)

Centrelink Agent &
Access Point

Please note that Centrelink Agent is available between 9.00am and 2.45pm, Monday to Thursday.
9.00am to 1.30pm
, Friday.

Our Centrelink Agent can assist you in confirming identity documents, creating a MyGov account, submitting required paperwork, and providing general information about payments and obligations.

The Centrelink Service Kiosk provides access to FREE Wi-Fi, telephones, internet-enabled computers printers/photocopiers and fax machines.

Visiting
Services

The Centre welcomes and offers referrals to many visiting services which provide support in a wide range of areas.

  • Can Assist

  • Financial Counselling

  • Flourish Australia

  • Grand Pacific Health

  • Headspace

  • Housing Pathways

  • NILS – No Interest Loan Scheme

  • Regional Disability Advocacy Services

  • Relationships Australia

  • Tax Help

  • VERTO (Tenancy Advocacy Service)

  • Wellways Australia

  • Young Crisis Accommodation Centre

Temora Interagency

Meetings are held bi-monthly
(Feb, April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec)
the third Tuesday at 2.00 pm.

Temora Interagency brings representatives from various services together to share information, network, build partnerships and act. The meeting is also a forum for practitioners to provide service and program updates, introduce staff members and promote upcoming events, workshops and activities.

Members include but are not limited to community service organisations, emergency services, educators, community groups and government agencies.

Temora CDAT

Temora CDAT (Community Drug Action Team) is a group of dedicated community members and service providers working together with the aim to make our local community safer, healthier and stronger by reducing the harms associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD). Members organise activities that address local AOD concerns which can include information and education seminars, youth activities and community events.

To become a member please contact us below. Everyone is welcome.