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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Weston Creek. From art to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Discover the Montessori difference at our Open Day—explore our classrooms, meet educators, and learn about our approach.

This Orientation session will give you all the information you need about ACT Wildlife works in the community and how you can help. This is for members only.
Join us for a FREE TQI Teacher Training on teaching Relationships and Sexuality Education - grade specific delivery.
This is the recommended training to take for new carers because over 60% of animals in ACT Wildlife's care are birds. Topics will include: Identification, Basic anatomy and life stages, Diet, Husbandry, Housing, Common injuries and illnesses, and How to release. Notes will be provided after the training.
Many of the birds that come into care are orphans. They require specialised care. Topics will include: Identification, Basic anatomy and life stages, Diet, Husbandry, Housing, When to release. Notes will be provided after the training.
Learn more about the biology of birds. This is an excellent course for upgrading your knowledge and can be used a refresher for your training if need be. Topics will include: Basic anatomy and life stages, Biology and body systems, Husbandry and housing, When to release. Notes will be provided after the training.
In-depth reptile care - information to consolidate ad add to knowledge gained in Basic Reptile care course. Course can be used for training upgrade as well
Spend five glorious weeks learning the art of wheel throwing & glazing! In this course, participants will be guided through each step of the wheel throwing process. Beginning with how to prepare the clay for wheel throwing, lifting the clay & manipulating to make shapes. Finally, refining the pieces by trimming and glazing. This course is designed for the complete beginner although if you already have some experience we can build on your existing skills. Participants can anticipate making a range of objects for example bowls, cups and plates. All works are dishwasher, microwave & food safe. Class numbers are capped at 6 students, enabling us to guide you through all the processes. Your works are stoneware fired at the end of the cycle and are available within two weeks. The cost of this course includes all your materials, tools & firing.
INTRODUCING THE 2026 LIFE GOALS & SKILLS BLAST - CANBERRA! This is the condensed version of our flagship Life Goals & Skills Program so instead of 6 separate sessions over 6 months, we are running it over one weekend! You want to meet our legendary Mentors, who have a hearing loss just like you, and more importantly 'get it'. Our Mentors have actual life experience of living with hearing aids or Cochlear Implants - they know what it's like when the battery goes flat! You feel confused or have 'lots of questions' about living in a hearing world, or simply have ideas or views you want to share. You are finding being a deaf teenager a little (or very) frustrating, and need a safe place where you can share frustrations, gain ideas, or simply work out plans to improve an area of your life at school, at your hobby, within your family, or just with anyone. You want to hang out with other people who are just like you and just 'get it'!
Join us for a FREE TQI Teacher Training on teaching Relationships and Sexuality Education - grade specific delivery. Teaching Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) is embedded in the Australian Curriculum from pres-school to year 10. Effective RSE increases student health, safety and wellbeing and reduces the risk of violence. Full day (9am - 3pm) face to face training. Builds knowledge and confidence in delivering RSE. Includes practical examples of age and stage appropriate learning activities for students. Delivered with a focus on particular grade levels. Available to all ACT teachers. TQI accredited for 5 hours. Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) deliver this training free to ACT teachers with the support of the ACT Government. Lunch will be provided.
There are many ways you can become involved in caring for wombats. This training will explain wombat development, anatomy and physiology, husbandry, release, managing illness and injury, Work Health and safety and where all of this fits into ACT Wildlife’s licence and the Code of Practice. At the end of this course you may like to become a carer, help with finding release sites, support long term carers with respite for their wombats or become involved with treating mange in the wild wombat population. There will be the opportunity for hands on experience with safe handling of wombats and to see the types of equipment needed to rescue and care for wombats.