A New Hub for Learning and Connection in Wangaratta

Published on 14 July 2025

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A new initiative is set to transform the way residents of the Rural City of Wangaratta discover and access local training opportunities. The Community Classroom, hosted on the Rural City of Wangaratta website, is a centralised, online calendar of local, non-accredited training sessions designed to support personal development, build skills, and strengthen community connections

From mental health first aid and digital literacy to leadership workshops and cooking classes, the Community Classroom brings together offerings that might otherwise be hard to find, all in one easy-to-use platform.

“We know there are incredible programs being delivered across our region, but the challenge has always been knowing where to find them,” said Bek Nash-Webster, Coordinator of the Grit and Resilience Program. “The Community Classroom helps overcome that by putting local learning in the spotlight and making it easier than ever for community members to engage.”

The page will feature both in-person and online opportunities, with a focus on being inclusive, practical, and accessible, including free or low-cost options. The platform is now live and preparing for a public launch in August 2025. At this stage, the focus is on encouraging community organisations, trainers and groups to submit their upcoming training via a simple online form.

Among the first to jump on board the initiative is Pangerang Community Hub, a well-loved community centre in Wangaratta known for its welcoming environment and grassroots learning programs.

Pangerang Community Hub has already listed a range of courses, from digital support and men’s cooking classes to yoga and arts classes, helping set the tone for what the Community Classroom is all about: practical, people-first learning for everyday life.

“We’re proud to support the Community Classroom,” said Tennille Hall, Pangerang Community Hub Executive Officer, “because we know how important it is to make learning visible and accessible across our community.”

If your organisation offers skills-based, community-focused training, big or small, you're invited to list your events now. It's free to take part, and a media pack is available to help you promote your sessions as part of the Community Classroom.

Submit training here: https://www.wangaratta.vic.gov.au/Community/Grit-Resilience/Community-Classroom

 

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