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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this month in Healesville. From art to networking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

The Yarra Valley Community Foundation has been established to support local people, local ideas and local solutions – now and for generations to come. We invite community members, local organisations, businesses and supporters to join us for the official launch and to be part of shaping what comes next.

🍇 Healesville Winery Walk with Maria – Moderate 10 km moderate 10 km return winery walk three charming boutique wineries nature, wine, and social connection some wineries may charge a small fee for tastings

Mr. Barry's Retro MUSIC Trivia is here! Get your music brains trust together, and join us for this unique event, hosted by the inimitable Mr. Barry, fresh from his tour of Rotary Club AGM's on the Northern Beaches. You'll need a team of 4 willing or unwilling players. Register your team now. Please select a team ticket for your team, even if you don't have your team together yet. This will count as 4 seats. Cost: $0 to play! BYO food, or order-in.

This evidence-based course gives adults the training and confidence to recognise early signs of mental health difficulties in young people.
What would the built BLAK environment look like if we allow First Nations design knowledge to lead, rather than supplement, the design process? BLAK Environment is a collective of First Nations architects, designers and educators working to form a national conversation about where design could head if we began, not ended, with Country. Their work celebrates the cyclical nature of projects that learn from, and give back to, communities and Country, centering reciprocity, kinship and truth-telling as design tools. At TarraWarra Museum of Art, BLAK Environment will present a workshop and conversation that repositions the role of Co-Design within Australian practice. Too often, Co-Design becomes a bureaucratic step, think consultation without redistribution. BLAK Environment seeks to demonstrate another way, grounded in the continuous cultural practice of designing with respect for Country. Alongside the conversations, participants will be invited into workshops centred around a series of carved, etched or patinated objects, where the co-design model is inverted and participation becomes an act of expression, carving and material understanding. These objects will sit within an endemic landscape that acts as a playful instrument, with visitors invited to engage with plants as musical instruments. The workshops sit alongside conversations exploring how power, authorship and opportunity might flow differently through the act of making. By inverting the conventional co-design relationship, BLAK Environment reimagines architecture and policy as acts of care and cultural continuity. It asks how we might replace extraction with exchange and invites audiences to experience design as a living relationship between people, place and Country. The immersive and participatory event will take place alongside a walk on Country and a one-hour speaker session featuring Marni Reti, Jack Gillmer, Matt Muir, Simone Bliss and others. All Ages.