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City announces new neighbourhood house coordinator

City of Greater Geelong has announced the appointment of a new coordinator at Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House.

Stella Kinsella has stepped into the leadership position this week, as council’s reorganisation and revitalisation of the community facility continues.

Ms Kinsella has a long history of creative production, as a comedian, author, script-writer, documentary maker, arts and culture programmer and educator and also has experience in the conservation field.

She has led major community events such as Heritage Hobsons Bay Festival and Williamstown Literary Festival and worked with local organisations, volunteers and First Nations communities.

A recent arrival in Ocean Grove, Ms Kinsella has already set up a popular series of comedy nights at the Tin Shed in Barwon Heads.

Ms Kinsella said she was excited to help reactivate the space.

“I know that the Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House is the heart of this township and plays an important role in keeping residents engaged, social and challenged,” Stella said.

“I’m passionate about creating inclusive, connected spaces that bring people together and strengthen community belonging.

“Make sure to say hello and introduce yourself as I settle in.”

Councillor Elise Wilkinson said the appointment was an exciting step forward for the former Bellarine Training and Community Hub.

“Stella’s experience and community spirit make her the perfect person to help revitalise the Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House,” she said.

“She has a proven track record in bringing people together and delivering meaningful community programs. We can’t wait to see her in action.”

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