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They now have 16 households keen to connect, and they expect this to grow. Instead, they set up a neighbourhood facebook page to facilitate connections in lockdown, with some of the outcomes being an online bookclub, street and footpath decorating, notes to neighbours, and driveway dawn service. This was the start of many new neighbourhood connections and gatherings, including arts and craft days to decorate the park, building tree houses on vacant lots, drumming circles, and morning tea at the community gardens. Scott from Nedlands WA, has been bringing people together since and connections are organically building as a result.
Since the first Christmas party in the group has had plenty of follow up parties and events. A number of connections have been made and now thanks to the parties many families in the area have started a kids play-group.
There have been many friendships formed from the parties and this will only improve over time. For each party, Scott letterbox drops the six streets in the area around houses and puts up signs at the main entrances to encourage new people to come. On the night he puts out a table, chairs, esky, lights, music, sign-in sheet, name-tags and brings along some chalk and games for the kids.
Bullcreek local Monika, says she was keen to build community unity when she doorknocked the neighbourhood, inviting people to her open house and was delighted with the response. A total of 39 attended the event including her family, 24 neighbours as well as friends and colleagues. Monika says the highlights were: the number of neighbours attending, the joyful atmosphere that was felt by all attending, the expressions of gratitude from the neighbours and their enthusiasm to further develop community on the street.
The friendly interaction of neighbours with each other and even the disappointment of those unable to attend this time but wanting to attend an event in the future gives optimism for lots of future positive neighbourly connections in Bullcreek! Maureen Maher, in Hilton, brought her neighbours together for a litter clean-up of their area and a Christmas gathering, informally discussing the idea of becoming a Street by Street Group.
Since then they have had a number of social gatherings, clean ups, progressive dinners and a bake-off. With a successful crowdfunding campaign, members have transformed their local park.
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Sarah Maiden kicked off the group, with a very successful first gathering of thirty enthusiastic neighbours coming together. It was a fun evening of getting to know each other over a sausage sizzle, cheese and crackers, and some wine. Since then, all the neighbours have self-organised and get together in their homes and the street for regular gatherings.
About 45 people came along. We had a lot of people who said that this is something they had always wanted to do but never got around to doing it. They also spoke of what else we could do together âsome have already begun planning a Christmas event. Wendy started the East Fremantle group , with a picnic in the park and art activities for the kids. Jane, in Cottesloe, gave away books she no longer needed to her neighbours as a way to start informal discussions on the idea of getting to know one another.
They are now very neighbourly in her area. Connie joined the Garden Party Collective Project and as a result, brought 85 neighbours together at the first event in her local park in Samson, Western Australia and now meet quarterly. People came, shared food, showed community spirit and that they want to be part of the community.
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Nan Maria arranged an event in her local park as part of the Garden Party Collective project, and neighbours came to get to know each other and be entertained by a local a cappella group. Following its success Nan Maria joined forces with the White Gum Valley Community Orchard WGVCO to work together for the next event, an olive picking day followed by a long table lunch in the olive grove at another local park. More than 30 people enjoyed a shared lunch, were entertained by a local accordion player and had a lovely afternoon of chat, sunshine and good food. The WGVCO continues to hold regular planting days and events and encourages locals to grow, harvest, cook with shared recipes and then eat produce from the fruit trees they planted with their own hands.

With the support of The Henry Project Re-imagine Your Street, we are now energised with filling our street with positive activity and claiming ownership of common spaces. As small street of less than 30 houses, diversity characterises Davies Street.
Century-old workers cottages, well designed social housing, mid-century brick and tile, an Aboriginal Elders housing co-operative and architecturally designed contemporary homes surrounded by majestic trees are home to residents across generations and cultures. Fruit tree planting, a street library and a petition to the City of Fremantle to convert the sump into a pocket park are other street projects, and many impromptu and informal get-togethers keep us connected. Every first Saturday of the month neighbours in the small country town of Nobby in Queensland get-together.
Carolyn and 10 of her neighbours came together to facilitate neighbours connecting. They have held regular park events since then, with dancing demonstrations, dog washing, kids activities and swapping things. The club became a reality in with the name coming from the suburb names, Springwood and Rochedale. Monthly meetings feature a Competition Bench, Trade Table lots of cheap plants! Coach trips are held monthly and members visit local points of interest and a nursery or two!
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The Teneriffe Locals Club TLC â is a group of great, friendly, people who come together at least once a week for a walk and dinner in the local community. The group was set up by Jayne Ashworth two years ago from a passion to build a local community of friends in the Teneriffe area of Brisbane.
For the last 10 years, neighbours in Flinders Court have held barbecues at the end of their cul-de-sac. With support from Junction Australia, people from 52 units in their housing complex are regularly invited to neighbour get-togethers. John Baxter and partner Michelle, in North Adelaide, took the first step and contacted neighbours, finding 15 willing to help organise activities and many more happy to come along to picnics and other events. They now have regular movie nights. Jill brought her neighbours together in Lindfield and they generated a great list of things they could do together, allowing them to get to know one another as they go.
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Since then residents have worked together to improve their neighbourhood. Undeterred by Covid, Ahri and Ellen found 30 neighbours who wanted to connect in Murwillumbah. The email group is being used already and people are sharing things. They will be inviting everyone to join them in their front yard on Sunday evenings to relax and get to know one another around a campfire. Margate Community Gardens endeavour to promote a communal spirit, and wholistic health and wellbeing, via informal education in organic gardening, nutrition, and sustainability.
Great connections were made and one resident remarked that it was the first gathering of neighbours in over 20 years! A second gathering was held early in the new year with invitations extended to adjoining streets and as a result some neighbours have started swapping produce.
More events are planned in the coming months. Lakeside Drive Community Garden is a welcoming space where all members of the community can come together to share skills, local and traditional knowledge and innovative ways of living sustainably. About 25 people came along. We had a great time while the kids played, and decided to get together in the park every couple of months from now on. Skip to content The Neighbourhood Connect Network brings together neighbourhood groups started with the support of Neighbourhood Connect and established groups across Australia, all part of a movement to create happier, more connected people.
Dandenong North Neighbours Group Goska and her husband were part of a group of 13 people who came together for their first event in Dandenong North early in Parkville Neighbour Group When Maika from Parkville, brought neighbours together for her first gathering she was delighted with the response. Highton Neighbours Group Josh has been bringing people together at his local Highton cafe and getting great feedback from others wanting to build this group. West Footscray Neighbours Group Caitlin had just moved to the area and knew nobody so she invited everyone nearby to a picnic in a local park.
Elsternwick Street by Street Group Residents of Elsternwick responded to an invitation to meet at a local cafe. Belgrave Neighbours Group Jonathan Rutherford in started with a casual get together with his neighbours at a local cafe in Belgrave. Co-Create Cremorne Co-Create Cremorne is a community network of people who are helping take forward some community-led and community-generated ideas for the common good. Love Our Street , Elwood We come together as a community to keep Elwood clean and prevent litter entering the bay.
Love Our Street , Wyndham Our Street aims to bring people together as a community to look after our environment in Wyndham, to keep our streets beautifully clean and stop litter getting into our creeks, canals, on to the beach or in the ocean. Love Our Street , Port Melbourne Our volunteers meet once a month to clean local streets and places around Port Melbourne of plastic litter. Transition Wyndham Transition Wyndham is a network of community members, who are inspired to reimagine and rebuild our world.
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River Valley Estate Neighbours Group, Sunshine North, Vic Sally and Matt and their family are part of a local community group for the estate that they live in that was initially established via Facebook. Yarraville Neighbourhood Connect Group, Yarraville, Vic Despite having to cancel a picnic due to Covid, Glorianne and Kelly met their neighbours by introducing themselves door to door. Western Australia. Nedlands Neighbourhood Group. Bullcreek Neighbour group beginnings. Hilton Heights Neighbours Group. Sorrento Street by Street Group Sarah Maiden kicked off the group, with a very successful first gathering of thirty enthusiastic neighbours coming together.
East Fremantle Neighbours Group. Cottesloe Neighbours Jane, in Cottesloe, gave away books she no longer needed to her neighbours as a way to start informal discussions on the idea of getting to know one another. Samson Friends.