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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join three Monash experts for a discussion on how AI is reshaping language, translation, interpretation, and meaning-making.
Networking lunch, campus tour & latest updates from ECA, PHE & UTAS plus prizes & surprises, Join us at ECA Melbourne Campus!

Bernadette Beswick, a globally acclaimed hairdresser and educator, will share her 5-star retail sales secrets in this session. Learn how to approach retail in a way that feels natural, professional, and genuinely helpful for your clients. This session will help you become your client’s trusted adviser while keeping your retail sales exactly where they belong: in your salon.

Grow your confidence in poetic and narrative techniques.Build skills through guided exercises, feedback and discussion in a supportive space. All levels welcome

Join us for an unforgettable evening with Olympic gold medallist Steven Bradbury, whose remarkable journey from setbacks to success has inspired millions. Steven’s keynote delivers a powerful mix of motivation, humour, and real-world insight: Inspiring, Entertaining, Practical, Inclusive. Whether you’re a business owner, leader, entrepreneur, or a member of the local community, you’ll walk away motivated, empowered, and ready to take action.

Australia needs a new housing playbook. Come hear why at the Melbourne book launch of Finding Home by Lucinda Hartley. Featuring special guests and a free book

Autumn Seminar 2026 hosted by Kodály Vic. St John's Lutheran Church, 20 City Rd, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia. Friday 15th May 2026. Find event information.

Chain Social's Facebook Ads Intensive workshop is BACK! Spend a whole day with one of Australia's top media buyers. This six hour intensive workshop is dedicated to the entrepreneur ready to scale their start-up, the in-house marketer looking to upskill, the marketing professional aiming to boost their CV.

This curated afternoon session offers established founders and startup leaders a rare opportunity to engage directly with faculty from Harvard Business School in an intimate, high-level setting. Designed as a strategic conversation rather than a formal lecture, this meet-and-greet will explore the big questions shaping high-growth ventures today — including: Scaling ventures in an AI-driven world, What US investors look for in global founders, Differences between the Australian and US markets, Entering and competing in the US ecosystem, Building organisations that can scale sustainably.
Join renowned professional wildlife photographer and former Canon Australia expert Jay Collier for a Canon-focused wildlife photography masterclass at Croydon Camera House. While all camera users are welcome, this masterclass is tailored specifically to the Canon EOS and EOS R systems, where Jay will share in depth details on how to set up and get the most out of your Canon EOS and EOS R system camera and lenses for wildlife photography as well as his top hints and tips for bettering your wildlife photography drawing from over 25 years of professional wildlife photography across Africa, Antarctica and Australia.
Voices of Jagajga are a grass-roots community group in the federal electorate of Jagajaga aimed at bridging the gap between people and politicians. We conduct regular community listening sessions, and as a result of this we know housing affordability is a high stress issue - As one local put it 'Our housing market is cooked!' We are very proud to present this interactive Housing Event - Home Truths, featuring Alan Kohler, and Dr. Kate Shaw. Alan Kohler is a respected journalist and nightly ABC finance presenter, with more than five decades covering the economy, markets and business. Dr. Shaw is a social geographer with the University of Melbourne and a passionate advocate for equitable and sensible housing policy.
A majority of First Nations people are actively involved in making art but how does this practice translate into thriving creative careers?