Djerring Flemington Hub

Acknowledgement of Country

Moonee Valley City Council respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land – the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation – and their spirits, ancestors, elders and community members past and present.

djerring flemington hub acknowledgement picture

Welcome to the
Djerring
Flemington Hub

Djerring Flemington Hub is a new heart for the community and provides a centre that brings users together from diverse and multi-generational backgrounds.

The Djerring Flemington Hub (the Hub) is a vibrant, welcoming and flexible centre, with activity and program rooms, family facilities, creative spaces, consulting rooms and sports change room and recreational facilities – as well as plenty of spaces to sit, meet friends and relax.

The Hub replaces Flemington Community Centre, a much-loved facility which served the local community for over 60 years. Due to deterioration of the original building, the Community Centre was demolished in 2021.

The new Hub will provide a meeting, learning and recreation space that will meet the needs of the community for many years to come. For prospective users from the private sector, government, non-profits and learning institutions, the Hub offers outstanding accessibility, modular spaces and digital functionality a short distance from Melbourne’s CBD.

The Hub lies on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Peoples of the Kulin Nation, who have lived and met in the greater area for generations. In Woi wurrung language, Djerring (pronounced: jerr-ring) means ‘together’. The Djerring Flemington Hub name was selected by a public vote in 2022.

See what rooms and spaces the new Djerring Flemington Hub offers

  • Community lounge and foyer with cafe
  • Hireable spaces for consultation, meetings, classes and other programs
  • Prayer room
  • Large dividable hall space with adjacent commercial kitchen
  • Rooftop terrace
  • Bike parking
  • Meeting nooks and study areas
  • Public charging stations
  • Carparking
  • Internet access
  • Adjacent sports field line-marked for soccer and cricket, public tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts and practice cricket nets.
  • Designed for Five Green Star rated building with PV solar panels, rainwater harvesting, passive solar design, and efficient heating and cooling systems.

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Find out more about the Djerring Flemington Hub journey

Spaces available

Classrooms

Classrooms

djerring flemington hub classrooms

Classrooms are located on both the ground and first floors of the hub. Each of the classrooms are similar sizes with north / north west facing views.

These rooms are suitable for learning activities , classes, and training such as:

  • Workshops
  • Employment support programs
  • Women’s leadership programs
  • Language schools
  • Computer classes
  • Employment workshops
  • Language classes
  • Professional training and development
  • Outreach services

Seating capacity: 16

Creative room

Creative room

Djerring Flemington Hub Creative room

A dedicated room for art and creative practices, with resilient flooring, a wet area and large tables suitable for a range of activities.

  • 55m2 on level 1
  • Seating capacity: 24

Example uses

  • Arts and crafts
  • Holiday programs
  • Sewing

Children’s activity room

Children’s activity room

Djerring Flemington Hub childrens activity

Located on the ground floor with direct access to an outdoor, landscaped space. Suitable for playgroups and other early years activities, with children’s toilets and a baby feed room nearby.

  • 75m2 on the ground floor
  • Seating capacity: 16

Supervising adults necessary

Media studio

Media Studio

Djerring Flemington Hub media studio

The media studio is a specialised space that provides equipment to produce and edit multimedia productions.

  • 13m2 on level 1
  • Seating capacity: 4

Example uses

  • Photography
  • Podcasting
  • Video editing

Meeting rooms

Meeting rooms

Consulting room 1

 

These small meeting rooms are available to be booked and utilised by the hirers to undertake meetings or other small gatherings

  • 25m2 on the ground floor
  • Seating capacity: 8

Example uses

  • Sports club meetings
  • Network meetings
  • Committee and Community meetings

Other open areas are available throughout the building to hold small meetings. These areas are open to the public and are non-bookable.

Community Hall

Community Hall

 
Djerring Flemington Hub community hall
 
The largest space in the venue, with the ability to be split into multiple spaces. The Community Hall is designed to accommodate large, staged events, conferences and other activities requiring large indoor space. The space has an adjacent commercial grade kitchen that can service the hall directly.

Example uses

  • Dance schools and groups
  • Exercise programs
  • Community events and workshops
  • Cultural events and festivals
  • Theatre and music performances
  • Conferences
  • Gymnastics

Features

  • A portable stage with ramps is available
  • 45 tables are available

The hall can be split into two or three separate spaces:

  • Community hall 1
    • 134m2 seating capacity 110 people– less at tables
  • Community hall 2
    • 134m2 seating capacity 110 people – less at tables
  • Community hall 3
    • 167m2 seating capacity 110 people – less at tables
    • Capacity of three rooms combined: 350

Recreation Hall

Recreation Hall

 
Djerring Flemington Hub Recreation hall
 
The recreation hall is a good fit for medium sized community gatherings, presentations and events, seated or standing. The kiosk next door allows food to be served and there is access to the balcony.

  • 130m2
  • Seating capacity: 66

Community lounge

Community lounge

 

Djerring Flemington Hub Community lounge

The community lounge is a casual, open space on the first floor with balcony space and north-west facing views. It is not available for bookings.

Example uses

  • Study/reading area
  • Youth drop-in space
  • Homework club
  • Individual private study

Consultation rooms

Consultation rooms

Djerring Flemington Hub meeting room

There are four consultation rooms suitable for service providers located on the ground floor. Two of the rooms have discreet entries and exits to the hub for services that require this.

Example services

  • Employment agencies
  • Housing services
  • Legal and financial services
  • Outreach services

Rooftop terrace

Rooftop terrace

Djerring Flemington Hub rooftop terraceA rooftop garden and table settings.

Commercial kitchen

Commercial kitchen

Draft Djerring Flemington Hub Prospectus Commerical Kitchen
The commercial kitchen has been designed with the intention to provide employment and entrepreneurial support for residents of the Flemington Housing Estate.

A co-design process will identify the best business model for the kitchen and café. Options may include an employment transition program, entrepreneurial school, and/or traineeship program. The business model may also include the provision of catering for the centre and beyond, kitchen hire, and community food-based programs.

Any potential non-profit/social enterprise partners who may be interested in the lease of the kitchen are encouraged to participate in the forthcoming co-design process.

Booking application and hire fees

Room typeFull Regular
(per hour)
Full Casual
(per hour)
Community Regular
(per hour)
Community Casual
(per hour)
Subsidised Regular
(per hour)
Subsidised Casual
(per hour)
Meeting room$37.80$63$16.80$31.50$3.55$6.30
Community halls (1/2/3 rooms)$84/$126/$165.90$84/$126/$165.90$42/$63/$84$42/$63/$84$16.35/ $24.15/ $32.65 $16.35/ $24.15/ $32.65
Children's activity room/classrooms/family program room$47.25$78.75$22.05$38.85$4.40$7.90

  1. Regular: 6 or more uses per year, Casual: 5 or less uses per year
  2. Subsidised rates are available for some groups, please complete the relevant details in the booking application.
Djerring Flemington Hub Community lounge

Opening hours


Monday - Friday

9.00 am - 5.00pm

After hours available with bookings

Contact us


Phone: 03 8325 1800

Email: Flemingtonhub@mvcc.vic.gov.au

The Flemington area

Flemington is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, five kilometres from Melbourne CBD and bordered by the Maribyrnong River and Moonee Ponds Creek. The Djerring Flemington Hub is located on Mount Alexander Road in Debneys Park, a popular public park with frontage to the Moonee Ponds Creek, Debney Meadows Primary School and the Flemington Housing Estate. As part of the Debneys Park Precinct redevelopment, the sports field and tennis courts have been renewed and new facilities have been provided, including two outdoor basketball courts and three lane cricket nets.

Flemington is a growing and diverse community on the edge of Melbourne’s inner west, rich with Wurundjeri and post-settlement histories. The Hub is walking distance to Flemington’s Racecourse Road commercial and entertainment strip on which offers a large range of dining options and services.

Riverside Golf and Sports Centre in nearby Ascot Vale is located on the banks of the Maribyrnong River and offers a nine-hole golf range and tennis and netball courts.

Ascot Vale Leisure Centre is also nearby and features a gym, 25-metre indoor pool, aqua play features, warm water pool, spa, sauna and steam facilities.

Flemington Library offers a nearby quiet space with a range of study, entertainment and digital access services.

There are several parks and recreational areas close to the Hub that are easily accessible for users for rest, exercise or informal outdoor activities.

The Hub sits next to Debneys Park, which features open space, an adventure playground and the adjacent Flemington Community Garden.

The Moonee Ponds Creek Trail extends northward from outside the Hub into several linear reserves including Delhi Reserve and Travancore Park.

The historic Royal Park with its range of native grasslands, wetlands, formal gardens and sporting fields is Melbourne’s largest open space and is located close to the Hub, with pedestrian footbridge access across the Citylink toll road. Melbourne Zoo is also located in Royal Park.

Racecourse

Racecourse Road, Flemington

Cycling and walking

Moonee Ponds Creek bike path

How to get into the hub

As part of Moonee Valley City Council’s MV2040 commitments to create 20-minute walking neighbourhoods and reduce our carbon footprint, we encourage users to travel to the Djerring Flemington Hub by public transport or other low-impact means.

Please note that parking is limited onsite to 60 spaces.

The Hub has excellent public transport access from Melbourne’s CBD. Flemington Bridge Station, a short walk from the Hub is 11 minutes by train from Flinders Street Station. Alternatively, the 59 tram delivers passengers from Flinders Street to the facility’s front door in 20 minutes.

Access to the Hub from elsewhere in Melbourne is well served by proximity to the Upfield rail line and tram services.

Flemington is well served by Melbourne’s bike trail and bike lane network. The Moonee Ponds Creek Trail connects to the Capital City Trail offers mostly traffic-free access from Melbourne CBD in 30 minutes. A more direct route via Flemington Road on well-marked bike lanes can take as little as 19 minutes. Bike trails are also suitable for walking and close to public transport options.

The Hub is a 20 minute drive from Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (30 minutes without toll road access) and 50 minutes from Avalon Airport.

Airport Skybus passengers can connect directly to the Upfield line at Southern Cross railway station for a 10-minute ride to Flemington Bridge Station, a short walk from the Hub.

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