Alongside is the Community Hall, tennis courts, BBQ, public toilets and playground.
[3][4] A not-for-profit food recycling and composting organisation, City Harvest, is co-located with "The Farmers Place" on the Anglesea Road.
It remained there for some years, but was moved to Mt Duneed Primary School as an extra classroom.
The church has a strong association with the early German pioneers who settled in the area, and the attached graveyard has historical significance as one of the few in the state to still survive.
[10][11][12] During the early 1970s, the principal of the Freshwater Creek state school was Graham Brown, who had four children: Phillip, Noel, Helen and Wendy.