Ballarat Community Services: Your Complete Guide to Local Support
From healthcare to family services — the organisations that help Ballarat residents.
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By The Daily Ballarat · Published 27 June 2026 at 8:03 pm · 2 min read ·
Ballarat has a strong community services sector supported by local government, state funding and a network of not-for-profit organisations. Here is a guide to the key services available to residents.
Healthcare
Ballarat Base Hospital (Ballarat Health Services) is the main public hospital and emergency service for the Ballarat region. The Grampians Health network provides broader regional health services. The Ballarat Community Health provides bulk-billed GP and allied health services in multiple locations. Mental health services are available through Wellways and the Grampians Community Health.
Family and children
The City of Ballarat provides family and children services including maternal and child health, immunisation, playgroups and ECEC referrals. The Ballarat and District Aboriginal Co-operative provides culturally specific services for First Nations families. Headspace Ballarat provides youth mental health services.
Aged care
Ballarat has a significant aged care sector serving the older regional population. Grampians Health provides aged care services. Multiple private and not-for-profit providers operate residential care and home care packages throughout the region.
Emergency and crisis services
Housing Plus Ballarat provides crisis housing and homelessness services. The Ballarat Community Foundation distributes emergency relief funds through local charities. The Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul Society provide practical emergency assistance.
Council services
The City of Ballarat provides local government services including waste management, parks, libraries, community centres and planning services. The Ballarat Libraries network operates four branches with programs for all age groups.
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