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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time this weekend in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Come along to a super fun day of weeding and planting beside the Birrarung (Yarra River). This is the perfect opportunity to meet community and contribute to a healthier Birrarung! 🌏

Learn about your soil and how to improve its health and fertility for a thriving garden! Learn simple, low-cost strategies to improve soil health and fertility so your garden can thrive. Topics covered include: What is soil? Understanding soil texture, structure, ph, biology The importance of organic matter Simple soil tests for home gardeners Soil contamination and how to access free heavy metal testing Strategies to improve soil health and fertility Please note that this is an event for Naarm/Melbourne gardeners only. If you live outside this area, please contact your council to find out what free sustainable gardening events are available locally.

Learn how to design, plant and care for a Native Nature Strip Garden- increase biodiversity, create beauty, maintain safety and connect with your neighbours.

Celebration & lunch: learn about Indigenous culture, natural environment & how the Hume Enviro Champions program supports you to take action

A repair cafe, where volunteers help you fix your treasured and other household items, instead of throwing them away.
Climate change is affecting our cities, and urban greening plays a vital role in responding to it. This session presented by Sustainable Gardening Australia explores how trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers form an urban forest that helps cool our built environments while supporting climate change mitigation and adaptation. Participants will learn about climate change, the urban heat island effect, and how vegetation can reduce heat in our communities. The session also highlights how people naturally gravitate toward green spaces—something clearly seen during the COVID-19 pandemic—and encourages us to imagine living, working and playing in greener environments every day. Creating this urban forest is a shared responsibility, and this session will show how everyone can contribute.