Meet Your Neighbours
Graham and Judy
When you move into Brookfield Village, the first people you're likely to meet are our resident village managers, Graham and Judy.
Your friendly village managers are always around to answer any questions you may have about village life. Graham and Judy are the people you need to see if you would like to add to your garden landscaping, customise your home, or even if you would like any special arrangements for when you are off on holidays.
In addition to the practicalities of village life, Graham and Judy are there for information on any up coming activities that you may want to get involved in. They will coordinate the village bus, available to take residents to local shops, golf clubs and other venues.

Eileen and Peter
Eileen and Peter moved to Brookfield Village two years ago and have been enjoying themselves immensely. They had driven past the village many times but not visited. “One day when passing, the lights were red and we decided to go in and look,” Eileen said. “We were so impressed we went to the office, got all the information, and a week later came back and signed up.”
They had considered moving ten years ago however there were no lifestyle villages in Victoria back then and they hadn’t seen anything else worth moving for.
Eileen has learnt to use a computer since moving to Brookfield, and the office staff always help when she needs it. “It is such as friendly village, you feel safe and protected here,” she said, “I’ve recommended this place to lots of my friends.”

Pauline
Pauline was the very first Brookfield resident and moved into Brookfield when it was still a muddy construction site. “I have made a lot of friends. The people and the support here are just wonderful,” she said.
Pauline says that the bowling green, clubhouse, leisure centre and numerous other activities and facilities are a great way to meet people. The monthly morning teas, regular barbeques and happy hours are also well attended. Last year Pauline went on an eight-day cruise with Brookfield friends. “I’ve always wanted to go on a cruise, but I would never go alone, and I wouldn’t have had the free cash if I had stayed in my previous home,” she said.
Recently Pauline celebrated her Australian citizenship at a BBQ with friends at Brookfield.
