Public Internet Access Project
The Public Internet Access Project aims to reduce barriers to internet use in Victoria. The project is funded by the Department of Planning and Community Development in partnership with Vicnet, a division of the State Library.
Based at Family and Community Links, Brunswick, the PIAP Project will enable participants attending groups, activities and services operating from this site access to the internet in a familiar environment.
Volunteers are available to assist with the use of computers and the internet.
Contact Us
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Program contact details: |
Bookings through reception at Family and Community Links |
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Phone number |
03 9385 3200 |
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Contact email address |
nwhub@mcm.org.au |
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Days of operation |
Wednesday morning, Thursday morning and Friday |
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Geographical service operating areas |
The Local Government Areas of Moreland and Darebin |
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Service capacity |
1050 hours over two years. |
Find Us
Information, Advocacy and Social Policy
Melbourne Citymission supports a number of Information, Advocacy and Social Policy initiatives including:
- a Heritage Service at Hartnett House to support care leavers and to gather records and historical material
- the Public Internet and Access Program — facilitating internet access for participants of Family and Community Links’ activities
- Case Management Access Group (CMAG) enables CSO participation in planning, policy development, and advocacy and information exchange.

