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AlburyCity to explore new operating model for Retro Lane Cafe

Thursday 12 June 2025

AlburyCity will begin an Expressions of Interest (EOI) process to identify a third-party operator for Retro Lane Café, whose vision and values align with the café’s youth-focused social enterprise model, while aiming to strengthen its long-term viability.

AlburyCity will begin an Expressions of Interest (EOI) process to identify a third-party operator for Retro Lane Café, whose vision and values align with the café’s youth-focused social enterprise model, while aiming to strengthen its long-term viability.

Opened in its new location following the redevelopment of MAMA in December 2016 behind the Albury LibraryMuseum and overlooking QEII Square, the café was designed to offer young people a safe, inclusive and welcoming place to connect, with an emphasis on financial and environmental sustainability.

While the café continues to successfully support local youth through programs and events, it hasn’t always proven financially sustainable over the past nine years.

To address this, consultants Future Food worked with the AlburyCity team to review the café’s operating model. Their updated recommendations, based on market research and community feedback, supported a possible shift to a third-party lease/licence under a social enterprise model, with a continued focus on quality food, inclusive values and youth engagement.

Under this approach, AlburyCity would continue to manage and deliver all youth-based programs at the café. These include Friday night gigs, school holiday and after-school activities, study support, creative workshops and job-readiness sessions.

The café’s informal drop-in style - offering young people a safe, accessible space to relax, study or socialise - will remain central.

“We’re committed to preserving Retro Lane’s identity as a youth-first, socially conscious space,” said Albury Mayor Kevin Mack.

“Exploring a third-party tailored social enterprise operating model allows us to examine improved financial sustainability while ensuring the programs and principles that matter can continue to be delivered.”

AlburyCity acknowledges concerns within the community about potential changes to the café’s purpose. Any future operator will be required to demonstrate strong alignment with the café’s founding ethos - youth-focused, inclusive and socially responsible.

Submissions will be sought from operators who can uphold the café’s mission while offering a vibrant, sustainable service for both young people and the wider community.

A further report will be provided to Council at the conclusion of the EOI process in the months ahead and prior to any decision in the matter.