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Jodie Barrett is the community engagement officer at the Braybrook and Maidstone Neighbourhood House, and she also works with Angliss Neighbourhood House. She spoke to Star Weekly about her work and her community.

What’s your connection to the western suburbs?

I’ve lived in the Maribyrnong area for over 12 years, and during that time, I’ve come to deeply appreciate the strength, diversity, and resilience of this community.

What do you like about the area?

I love the diversity, the incredible range of restaurants offering cuisines from all over the world, and the strong sense of community that brings people together. Everything’s within walking distance, and there’s always something happening, markets, festivals, workshops, or community events. I also really appreciate the local art and culture throughout the area whether it’s vibrant murals, community art projects, or exhibitions at Footscray Community Arts.It all adds to the creative, welcoming atmosphere that makes Maribyrnong such a special place to live and work.

What, if anything, would you change about the area?

More public alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health rehabilitation centres.

Where is your favourite local place to spend time ?

I love spending time along the Maribyrnong River’s many trails whether it’s jumping over the rocks at Solomon’s Ford, bushwalking from Footscray all the way up to Brimbank Park, or just soaking in the natural beauty. I also enjoy our vibrant local markets and the wide range of diverse restaurants. And of course, our yearly events like the Holi Festival, Lunar Festival, and Yarraville Festival. There are just so many great things to choose from.

What’s something people would be surprised to know about you?

I’m obsessed with genealogy. Recently, I discovered that my family tree connects to the Plantagenets on multiple branches, which I think is pretty cool!

What do you love about your work?

It’s all about genuine connection, inclusion, and community-led change. When my son was born, I found myself attending playgroups at two Neighbourhood Houses in Maribyrnong. That early experience of connection being welcomed, supported, and surrounded by other local families left a lasting impression on me. It showed me the vital role community spaces.

These are places where everyone is welcome, where people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities come together to learn, grow, and feel supported.

I’m passionate about building community connections, especially supporting those who may be feeling isolated or disconnected. Whether it’s helping someone find a local program that fits their interests, linking them with support services, or simply being a friendly face they can count on, I love seeing people grow in confidence and feel a true sense of belonging. Our Neighbourhood house meets people where they’re at, and I love being part of a space that listens deeply and responds with care.

Every day brings variety, purpose, and the chance to make a real impact whether it’s co-designing programs, supporting volunteers, or building partnerships that make our community stronger. It’s grassroots work with heart, and that’s where I thrive.

We currently offer a Monday playgroup, a community garden, a bread and food relief program, low-cost mosaic classes, a walking group, and arts and crafts activities, spiritual awareness workshops and recycling programs.

Our arts and crafts activities are subject to grant funding. If you’re interested in getting involved or supporting us, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d love to hear from you.

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