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Child and Family Learning Centres
Child and Family Learning Centres are places where you and your child can go to have fun, be supported and have access to health services.
Children learn a lot in the early years of life before they start school. It is important for you and your child to learn together to give your child the very best start to life.
When you spend time playing with your child you make a real difference to their future.

Child and Family Learning Centres
- Child and Family Learning Centres are places where families with children aged from birth to five years can go to access a range of services.
- Child and Family Learning Centres in partnership with families, provide support in the areas of early learning, care and the health and wellbeing of our very young children.
Why visit a Child and Family Learning Centre?
- Children’s experiences in their earliest years are vital to their ongoing development.
- Experiences in the early years have a major impact on future achievements at school and later in life.
- Supporting children’s learning and health and wellbeing before they begin school will give them a greater chance of success.
- At this young age, learning through play alongside the people that mean the most to them is a really positive experience for children.
- Child and Family Learning Centres will also give you the support you need to be the best parent you can be. You will make new friends, get help and advice and have fun with your child.
- Mums, dads, grandparents and carers are all welcome at Child and Family Learning Centres with the children in their lives.
Find a Child and Family Learning Centre
North
BEACONSFIELD
33 Grubb Street
Beaconsfield
Phone: 6383 1742
ST HELENS
1 Groom Street
St Helens
Phone: 6376 7172
GEORGE TOWN
Community Hub
George Town
Phone: 6702 6090
8 Prossers Forest Road
Ravenswood
Phone: 6777 2703
South
BRIDGEWATER
Tagara lia
Greenpoint Road behind Civic Centre,
Bridgewater
Phone: 6165 5449
CHIGWELL
4 Bethune Street
Chigwell
Phone: 6275 5333
CLARENCE PLAINS
25 Mockridge Road
Clarendon Vale
Phone: 6246 6444
DERWENT VALLEY
ptunarra
52 Blair Street
New Norfolk
Phone: 6261 7222
GEEVESTON
wayraparattee
4879 Huon Highway
Geeveston
Phone: 6297 0052
North West
BURNIE
36 Thorne Street
Acton TAS 7320
Phone: 6430 4222
EAST DEVONPORT
40 Drew Street
East Devonport
Phone: 6478 4336
Phone: 6478 4337
North West
QUEENSTOWN
West Coast Hub Services
9-13 Driffield Street
Queenstown
Phone: 6495 1534
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