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Find the best education events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, celebrate success, and recognise the incredible women who make up our industry.
We are inviting you and your family and friends children to come to this free activity to create and take home a pot with seedlings.
The Little Bookroom's education-focused info nights are back! The special guest for Term 1 Primary is Fiona Wood!
Join award-winning journalist, author, BBC broadcaster, and podcaster Jonathan Freedland in discussing global politics, Israel and the Jewish world.
This one-day professional development event will focus on mobility, participation, innovation, also offering practical insights for those in the AT community.
Exclusive Victoria Police Careers Info Session – Unlock your future in policing! Tuesday 3rd March 2026. Tickets available now!
Practical, personal, and empowering birth classes led by experienced registered midwives, with all funds helping to support vulnerable mums. Prepare for birth with confidence — and make a difference. The Babes Project Birth Class is led by registered midwives and created to support you as you prepare to welcome your baby. Evidence-based, relaxed & inclusive, and run by experienced midwives. When you book your Birth Class with Babes, you’re also giving a vulnerable mum access to the same support, completely free. Whether it’s your first baby or your fourth, you’ll leave feeling informed, supported, and ready — and you’ll know you’ve helped another mum feel the same.
Dymocks Tooronga has their next meeting of 2026, of the First Tuesday Book Club. Join us for our mini author festival for 2026! The wonderful authors joining us this month: Kaushik Sridhar, Jeff Steel, Grace Nolan, Gerard Dean, Penny Tangey, Rachel Jayne Cassidy, and Mitchell Toy. Tickets are $43.33 each and include entry, a welcome drink, and a selection of canapes served prior to the presentation. Plus, a FREE reading copy from our free book selection, as donated to us by our lovely publishers.
Public interest journalism relies on access to information, to ensure powerful institutions and individuals are held to account. Are court suppression orders, restricted access to court documents, a dysfunctional Freedom of Information system, and barriers to accessing sources justified? What is hidden from sight? And crucially, what impact do these impediments have on the essential role of public journalism? Join the Melbourne Press Club for this special event, featuring the launch of a groundbreaking research report from Monash University academics Associate Professor Johan Lidberg and Alicia McMillan, on the state of public journalism in Victoria.
Our next Community Supports meeting is a Workshop in communications, and everyone is invited. Thank You for Listening is the first workshop in the Communicating for Impact Series presented by Voices for Jagajaga delivered by experienced Coach, Barbara Hapgood. This workshop will cover: Preparing to listen, getting in the zone. Techniques important for good listeners. Understanding what you are hearing. Looking at verbal, emotional and physical cues. Building connection and trust through listening. The session is open to supporters of Voices Jagajaga and to the broader community as a general community service. All are encouraged to attend. We were inspired to begin communication workshops when Barbara came to our Community Supporters meeting and spoke with our Community Survey team about how she can support us to upskill ourselves to more effectively engage with the community.
In an effort towards sustainability and adding extra life to our garments and textiles - reusing, repurposing, mending and repairing - Robyn will teach us how to use a sewing machine in a fun and informative class. This is a good introduction or refresher class that explores some of the extra features of a sewing machine, like different types a stitches and different types of 'feet' - what are they all for! This will help you understand the right stitch to use for different functions and fabrics. Come jump in and find out how to blind hem, gather using a gathering foot and why there is white stuff stuck to the bottom of the machine feet!
This event is open to University House Members, and University of Melbourne staff, students, Alumni, and early career researchers. Please contact us if you have any questions. University House President Professor Joy Damousi invites you to the Annual University House International Women's Day Breakfast. 2026 Subject: Let's balance the scales with special guest Professor Jane Gunn AO Wednesday 4th March, 7:30am - 9:00am University House Professors’ Walk TICKETS: Tables of 10 are available for $380. Book early to avoid disappointment!