Paul Myatt Centre

North Toowoomba's Inclusive Community Centre

The Paul Myatt Community Centre, located in North Toowoomba, Queensland, is an inclusive community facility providing a welcoming and accessible space for people with disability, families, support workers, community organisations and local residents.
The Centre has become an important hub for disability support services, educational workshops, community networking and local events, while also supporting a range of non-profit organisations and social enterprises.
BigDog Support Services, which delivers flexible, NDIS-aligned disability support programs and community activities from the facility.
Disability Media Association Inc / WhatsUp in Disability operates media programs from the Centre
Toowoomba Disability Providers Network uses the Centre as a meeting place where disability service providers, educators, families and community representatives can share information, discuss NDIS developments and work together to strengthen local support services.

11-15 Alexander Street, North Toowoomba

Paul Myatt Community Centre officially opened on the 10th April 2012 by Michelle Myatt (right) with Coralie O'Rourke MP, Minister for the Department of Communities and Steven Paull

Inside the Imogen Myatt Training Room named for Paul and Michelle's daughter

Garth Hamilton MP Member for Groom and a great supporter of the Paul Myatt Community Centre


Community Events

The Centre is also available for local event and community group hire, with free usage options available to eligible community organisations. By providing an accessible and affordable meeting place, the Paul Myatt Community Centre helps bring people and organisations together, encourages collaboration and creates opportunities for people with disability to participate, learn, connect and contribute to their community.

Food looks fabulous, but what about the servers?

Monthly Fund-raising Morning Tea Events

Day Service Activities


Centre Activities

Accessibility and community participation are at the heart of the Paul Myatt Community Centre. The facility provides wheelchair-accessible amenities, kitchen facilities, presentation equipment including whiteboards and data projectors, and generous on-site parking. These features make the Centre suitable for meetings, workshops, training sessions, support programs and community events.

Art and Craft

Learning Life Skills

Culture

Out in the Community

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"The Paul Myatt Community Centre is more than a venue—it is a place where people, ideas and community connections come together."