partners - who we are

Richmond Community Learning Centre, formerly BNC was located at Tudor St until 2005. RCLC is a place of welcome and support for people to learn skills, share ideas and connect with their local community. RCLC provides a range of educational, recreational and children’s programs as well as responding to emerging issues in the community.
www.rclc.org.au


here studio is a local architecture practice that specialises in community development and engagement. Both Ammon and Michelle from here studio have had significant experience in managing and working with not-for-profit incorporated associations and other community groups. In 2010-11, here studio co-founded Hub Melbourne, particularly leading the community design/build process as well as operations and events in the start-up phase.


Richmond Community Garden Group is a newly formed incorporated association. They are keen to form a community garden on the largest possible area available on the site after the needs of the other groups are met.

They imagine the community garden will provide a mixture of individual garden plots (primarily for food production) for group members, and substantial areas of communal garden for use by all members and by the broader community.


Richmond Toy Library was incorporated in 1987 by a group of parents wanting to assist families with providing their children with a a changing selection of toys for a minimum financial outlay. The RTL has been established, developed and operated by volunteers.