Sebastopol Community Hub

Project overview
The Sebastopol Community Hub Project will bring enormous benefit to the southern suburbs of Ballarat with construction of an integrated community hub. Once complete, the facility will provide a new home for the Sebastopol Senior Citizens and community groups that used the former Sebastopol Senior Citizens Centre, include a 66-place kindergarten, Maternal and Child Health consulting rooms, and provide spaces for community groups and organisations to run activities, programs and services for the community.
Project update: 1 May 2025
There has been significant visible progress made in April, as the community hub starts to spring to life. The structural steel frame and roofing works are now complete, as is the external framing, windows and doors.
This month, the focus will turn to brickwork, which is expected to be complete in mid-May. Once fully bricked, the next step will be to begin the external cladding and window glazing works.
Over winter, the remainder of the external building works are expected to be completed and works will begin inside the facility.
Sebastopol Community Hub time lapse 17 March - 28 April 2025
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Project highlights
- A new home for the Sebastopol Senior Citizens
- A 66-place kindergarten for education and play based learning
- Two consulting rooms for maternal and child health and other family-focused services
- New bookable spaces for community groups and organisations to run event and activities including three multipurpose activity rooms, and a large hall
- Spaces for early childhood programs and services including parent groups and supported playgroup
Community benefit
- Construction of a multipurpose community hub; an intergenerational community facility, will foster community participation and support the educational, social, physical health and wellbeing of the Sebastopol community.
- The facility will provide contemporary training, meeting and activity rooms creating spaces for education, training, service delivery, physical activity, arts and culture and social connection programs and activities.
Funding partners
Investment secured: $14 million
- $4.5 million - Investing in our communities, Department of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Communication and Arts
- $4.5 million - Building Blocks Capacity – Integrated Children’s Centre, Victorian School Building Authority
- up to $5 million - City of Ballarat