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Local Venues Drive Broadmeadows Arts and Entertainment Scene Forward
Performance spaces, galleries and family attractions support cultural activities across the area.
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The Broadmeadows Arts, Culture and Community Hub at the Broadmeadows Town Hall on 10 Dimboola Road includes performance spaces for dance and drama, a gallery for local artists and studios for cultural collaboration projects.
Gallery access and exhibition details
The Town Hall Broadmeadows Gallery runs free year-round exhibitions that support Hume-based artists. It operates Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. These offerings sit alongside events such as the Mundai Dja Tour, the Brite Awards Night 2025 and the 2025 Victorian Interfaith Festival at the Town Hall.
The setup gives residents direct access to visual arts without cost barriers during standard weekday hours. The gallery forms part of a network that hosts community-driven projects throughout the year.
Additional venues and programs
Timezone Broadmeadows in the Broadmeadows Central shopping centre provides over 70 arcade games, four bowling lanes, bumper cars and a laser tag arena. The Broadmeadows Community Hub at 180-182 Widford Street runs social and learning programs, while the Broadmeadows Special Developmental School maintains a communication-focused Performing Arts program.
These locations expand options for both structured arts participation and casual entertainment. The combination of fixed facilities and scheduled events creates multiple entry points for different age groups and interests.
Visitors can check current listings at the Town Hall or the Community Hub for session times and any required bookings. The gallery remains open on its established weekday schedule for drop-in viewing.