Council facilities We manage halls, community centres, libraries, swimming pools, the Carlyle Cemetery and more.
Cultural Heritage Collections Assistance Program Indigo Shire's Burke Museum and Cultural Heritage Team is offering an exciting new program, through which community groups that manage, curate or display cultural heritage collections can be allocated a five-day block of staffing assistance to help deliver suitable projects.
Access and Inclusion There is a range of services which are offered in our Shire for people with a disability.
Libraries Our libraries play a vital role in connecting our communities. We have four branches across Indigo Shire. Here you can find out about opening hours, programs, activities and more.
Communknitty Crafters Red Cross is making Trauma Teddies for children who are unwell or affected by trauma.
Placemaking We've embraced the concept of placemaking and over the past few years have developed and adopted placemaking strategies and plans for Kiewa-Tangambalanga, Chiltern and Yackandandah. Find out more.
Grants Each year, we offer several grants to benefit our residents. Find out more about each grant stream, including successful recipients, here.
Celebrating our community volunteers To celebrate Volunteers Week, we wanted to shine the light on the great work you’re all doing by profiling volunteer community groups in our Shire.
Mapping liveability In partnership with Charles Sturt University, we conducted a study to create a walkability index for Chiltern and Rutherglen. Find the report on our findings and further details on the study here.
Sport and recreation Information on our sporting facilities, walking tracks, skate parks and swimming pools.
Community Comeback Project We’ve received State and Federal funding to develop a Community Recovery Package to support community driven events and projects, that promote community participation, resilience and recovery.