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About

DVLC is a vibrant, nurturing community of learning. From our earliest days, DVLC has provided education in creative, caring ways, meeting needs that are not filled by traditional learning venues. We create a friendly environment with small classes and make study relevant to our students’ real-life situations. Our tutors are passionate about seeing students achieve their goals. In this environment, students feel free to explore, develop friendships and forge new directions.

Our values of kindness, rigour and fun unite the different modes through which we deliver courses. We are an RTO, offering Nationally Registered Certificates; we are a Learn Local offering Pre-accredited training; we are a Neighbourhood House, offering a broad range of lifestyle courses. ; We offer a learning environment with alternative study options, mentorship, and support in finding employment.

Whatever your background, you will fit in. Our student group is diverse, including young adults, parents, workers, people with disabilities, older adults and people from around the world. People come to learn new skills, volunteer, meet new people, and complete courses that open exciting pathways for the future. Community groups gather to study, discuss and learn. Networking events often happen under our roof.

And yet we retain the atmosphere of a neighbourhood house, where you’re always welcome to make a cup of tea and homemade treats regularly appear on the kitchen table.

Our Vision

At DVLC our vision is to Nurture Opportunity and Stir Change. Our staff and teachers are committed to creating real change for people through kindness, rigour and fun. We have seen this approach serve many people who have come to DVLC for a Short Course or a Certificate – and have discovered a renewed sense of confidence and capability that allows them to achieve their goals. We are proud to be known for that.

Our Structure

DVLC is a Community Education service, governed by a Committee of Management. We receive Government Funding to subsidise our accredited and pre-accredited classes, helping us to make our courses affordable for a broad range of the community.

Our Community focus allows us to create partnerships with local businesses and other organisations to ensure no one leaves us wondering where to go next.

We also have many volunteers involved in our programs, including in-class mentors and guest speakers who provide expert insight or individual learning support to students. We welcome community involvement through Volunteering or Membership as well as through taking our courses. Please join us and be part of our ever-evolving story of Community Learning at DVLC.

Our Courses

Short Courses

learn practical skills for your personal interest or as an employment pathway

Nationally recognised Certificate Courses

we deliver a structured, standardised procedure to training recognised by the industry.

Lifestyle Courses

enrich your life and feel the thrill of learning in community.

DVLC Current Board Members

For over 40 years Diamond Valley Learning Centre (DVLC) has transformed lives through creating educational opportunities for people of the Banyule/Nillumbik region and the wider precinct not served by mainstream education: women returning to work, immigrants, at-risk youth and older citizens. DVLC is considered a thriving hub of activity where people come to learn new skills, meet others and complete courses that enable them to take a new direction in life.

DVLC is a not-for-profit charitable organization operating as an Adult Learning Centre, a Registered Training Organization (RTO), a Learn Local and a Neighbourhood House.The DVLC is governed by a Committee of Management (The Board) which is responsible for the strategic direction and overall educational focus of the organisation.

Julie Hodgkins
Board Member
Jill Ramsay
Deputy Chair
Michael Jakubowski
Board Secretary
Nalin Perera
Treasurer
Francis Acquah
Board Member
Mark Favetta
CEO/Board Member
Julie Hodgkins
Board Member
Jill Ramsay
Deputy Chair
Michael Jakubowski
Board Secretary
Nalin Perera
Treasurer
Francis Acquah
Board Member
Mark Favetta
CEO/Board Member

Annual General Meetings (AGM)

AGM is held annually in the month of April

Next : 22nd June 2023

The election process for Board Members

Nominations of candidates for the position of Board Member must be:
  • made in writing, signed by 2 Members and accompanied by the written consent of the candidate (which may be endorsed on the form of nomination) and delivered to the Secretary not less than 28 days before the date fixed for holding the Annual General Meeting.
  • A ballot for the election of Board Members must be conducted at the AGM in such manner as the Board may direct.

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