Event filters
Today
Tomorrow
This weekend
This month
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Find the best education events and make the most of your time today in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Trans Book Festival (TBF) is the only writers’ festival in the southern hemisphere focused on uplifting and celebrating trans and gender diverse literary excellence in all narrative forms. The 2026 festival is here! Mark your calendars for 17-19 April 2026 and get ready for a packed program: a full day of workshops, two days of panels, and an evening of storytelling.
Be astonished by the biggest bubble you will ever see with Dr. Hubble’s Bubble show! Dr Hubble will wow children and adults alike with this interactive show featuring square bubbles, flaming bubbles, bubbles inside a bubble and exploding bubbles! For kids aged 5-12.

Full-length JMSS & EBS mock entrance exams under real conditions. Run by JMSS alumni at Monash Clayton. Marked results & feedback within two weeks. Book now!

It’s a day to connect with other members, colleagues and friends as we collaborate on planning how best to collectively ‘foster feminist theologies' in the year ahead. It's also a chance to add your ideas, energy and time into the mix of related conversations, roles and tasks. In the approach to the day, you might also like to consider nominating to join one of the following ACFT Portfolio Working Groups: Research and Publications, Events, Partnerships and Mentoring, Memberships, Communications. Expressions of interest will be invited on the day.
Learn how to create a scroll-stopping short video for social media, from concept to final cut, brought to you by LUMIX and Camera House.

For gardeners, dancers, writers, ecological artists and the curious, Dances of Sustenance is a weekend workshop exploring moving with plants.

Good writing is often high contrast. A little funny in the sad. Odd characters, at odds with one another. Come with a point of view. Leave with an opposite one.

We’re excited to launch the Biodesign Case Competition, led by A/Prof Khoa Cao, an alumnus of both Monash Medicine and Stanford Engineering. Open to students interested in innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of healthcare, this competition will teach you the core biodesign mindset and start-up frameworks used to take an idea from clinical need to real-world venture. You’ll also explore how human-AI teaming can strengthen the innovation process, work in multidisciplinary teams, and pitch your solution to a panel of industry experts.

Learn to design and create your own plaster moulds in this hands-on class, perfect for bringing your ceramic ideas to life and reproducing unique pieces.
Join us for a fun filled Hand building workshop designed for children and their guardians. We'll explore & create our very own masterpiece!
Let’s yap, read, and craft together! The bell hooks Book Club April 17th from 5pm- 6pm Hey all! The bell hooks Book Club Whether you're an avid reader or just beginning, this is your space to chat, reflect, and connect with others who also love books. Bring your thoughts, questions, and an open mind. Can't wait to see you for great talks and chill vibes! This month’s session is Scrap and Yap! We're going to be junk journalling & scrapbooking away.
A trauma-informed Professional Development Workshop for Early Childhood Educators & Teachers, facilitated by Laura Pitt & Sarah Blangiardo. This workshop explores practical and engaging ways to bring yoga, breathwork, and mindfulness into early childhood settings, aligned with the EYLF and grounded in a trauma-informed lens. Together we will explore discussion, practical classroom strategies, and a short kids-style yoga session where participants will experience playful movement, breathing games, and mindfulness activities. This is a hands-on, practical session designed to give educators ideas they can immediately bring back into their learning environments.