Get involved in your community with Brighton Alive

by Brighton Council

For more than 15 years, community members, ser­vice providers and Council have met to discuss com­munity issues, planning of events and networking, to allow for a collaborative approach to the needs of our community. The net­work has been responsible for multiple community activities and achievements, including Spring Food Festival and Youth Week, mental health and other health promotion events, and the Christmas Parade. It also provides an oppor­tunity for residents and service providers to raise community issues for group discussion. We currently have the main Brighton Alive network meetings, as well as the Brighton Alive Youth meetings which focus on young people across our municipality.

If you would like to be a guest speaker at a meeting or discuss anything else, please email us at admin@brighton.tas.gov.au.

Brighton Alive meets at 10.00am on the third Tues­day of every month (Feb­ruary – November) at the Brighton Civic Centre.

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