We offer a range of social and community services, facilities and networks that play an important role in bringing people together, supporting social interaction and encouraging active lifestyles.
Arts and cultural development in the Clarence Valley is growing and ever-changing. Find out more about our galleries, libraries and festivals and other annual events, like plunge.
Find community groups, government departments, sporting clubs, charities, schools and service clubs that support the local community.
We offer funding opportunities to support and empower people and communities to become engaged, to connect and to take local action.Apply for funding or find a grant.
We support event organisers and community groups to deliver events, festivals, sporting celebrations and conferences across the Clarence Valley.
All recipients of Council's grant funding programs are required to acknowledge Council's contribution to the activity that is being funded.
From flower festivals to art shows and nationally-recognised sporting events, the Clarence Valley calendar is packed every year. Find upcoming community events here.
There are 37 halls and several community centres located across the Clarence Valley. Find out where they are and how you can access them.
Want to know more about the Clarence Valley and the people who live here? Check out our community profile.
We invite you to show us the Clarence through your camera lens for a chance to win $500 and have your photos published in the Plunge festival program.
Head to our community consultations page, Clarence Conversations, to have your say on upcoming projects and potential initiatives.
Find information about heritage and conservation in the Clarence Valley.
Information from Clarence Valley Council for all members of the community regarding how to become an Australian Citizen, also FAQ's
Do you know someone whose contributions have made the Clarence Valley a better place to live? Nominate them for the Clarence Valley Citizens of the Year Awards.