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Ein lebendiger Ort für Neugier und Zusammenarbeit, Begegnung und Bedeutung.
Das Herz einer Gemeinschaft.
Ein Viertel für Kunst, Kultur und Bildung.

Ein lebendiger Ort für Neugier und Zusammenarbeit, Begegnung und Bedeutung.
Das Herz einer Gemeinschaft.
Ein Viertel für Kunst, Kultur und Bildung.

Abbotsford Convent announces partnership with award-winning feminist history collective She Shapes History

Abbotsford Convent is thrilled to announce a new partnership with She Shapes History, the award-winning feminist history collective dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of women who have shaped our country, cities and culture.

Together, we’re launching a brand-new site-responsive walking tour celebrating the many generations of women whose labour, creativity, resilience and quiet determination have defined our living cultural commons.

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Be part of something... with us.

At Abbotsford Convent, creativity and community meet every day. Our tenants, partners, neighbours and visitors come to create, learn, share and, to feel part of something larger than themselves. But for many, those moments aren’t always accessible. Physical, cultural and financial barriers can still stand in the way.
Together, we can ensure the Convent isn’t just open, but truly open-hearted.
This summer, be part of something for everyone, with us.
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Abbotsford Convent Catering Services Tender Opportunity 2026

We are thrilled to be collaborating with our partners at Perfectly Paired as we prepare to launch the Catering Services Tender — shaping an integral part of how people gather, explore and connect in our beautiful Heritage Precinct.

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Abbotsford Convent announces inaugural Creative-in-Residence: Dan Koerner

This month, we are thrilled to welcome Dan Koerner as our inaugural Creative-in-Residence, a new practice-based role designed to shape fresh modes of place-based storytelling and engagement across the precinct.

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Abbotsford Convent welcomes Her Place Women’s Museum Australia to the precinct. 

Abbotsford Convent is delighted to welcome Her Place Women’s Museum Australiato our tenant community. From their new headquarters in the Convent Building, the not-for-profit organisation will continue its vital work in celebrating the stories, achievements and contributions of Australian women. 

 

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Partnership with architects Kennedy Nolan.

Abbotsford Convent is delighted to announce a new partnership with Kennedy Nolan, one of Australia’s most highly regarded architecture practices.

Known for their sensitive, human-centred approach and design excellence, Kennedy Nolan will be undertaking to build on and progress Abbotsford Convent’s Master Plan, outlining a future vision for the protection and enhancement of the National Heritage listed precinct. 

The appointment underscores the Convent’s commitment to design that is both forward-thinking and deeply grounded in place, creating spaces that invite creativity, inclusivity and sustainability. 

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Support the Convent.

At Abbotsford Convent, we believe in the quiet power of place and communities that nurture with care and creativity.

Places like the Convent don’t thrive by chance. They endure through thoughtful stewardship, shared purpose, and a willingness to evolve. Your generosity helps bring these moments to life and sustains Abbotsford Convent as a thriving platform for curiosity, collaboration, and connection.

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Notice to our community.

Concerns with plans to redevelop Mercy Health nursing home buildings.

For the first time, the full plans and application for permits to demolish and redevelop the low-rise Mercy Health nursing home buildings have been made available to public.  

The plans submitted to Heritage Victoria outline a new four-story (plus basement) private residential premises on the front west corner of our Heritage Listed Abbotsford Convent precinct.

Members of the public are encouraged to review the advertised plans and the grave implications on our our heritage protected precinct and foundational values. 
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Erforschen Sie unsere Geschichte

Von seiner Zeit als Treffpunkt der Kulin-Nation über eine geschlossene Klosteranlage bis hin zu einer inspirierenden Gemeinschaftskampagne, aus der das heutige Kunst- und Kulturviertel hervorging - entdecken Sie das Kloster auf Ihren eigenen Wegen durch unsere selbstgeführten Touren:

Ngulu-nganjin (Unsere Stimme)
Hören Sie die Geschichte und das Erbe der Traditional Owner durch die Stimmen und Erzählungen der Ureinwohner.

Sozialgeschichtliche Tour
Entdecken Sie Erinnerungen, die von ehemaligen Bewohnern und Verwaltern des Geländes gesammelt wurden, von der Klosteranlage bis zur Gemeinschaftsaktion.

Macher Karte
Finden Sie heraus, wer hier wohnt, erkunden Sie die denkmalgeschützten Ateliers und finden Sie Geschenke und Kunstwerke, die von den Mietern vor Ort geschaffen wurden.