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Find the best health 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.
Pilates, Brunch & Mum xoxo. Join us for a special edition of The And Pilates Club, this time with a very special guest (Mum!). We will start with Pilates on the yarra, followed by a light brunch and your choice of sparkling wine, mimosa or fresh orange juice (Plus, a little take home gift for mum or a mother figure in your life). This event is open to anyone, whether you come with your mum, sister, aunty, a mother figure in your life or by yourself, it's a day to celebrate women.

Thomas Baker Oration 2026 - 13 May 2026. Speaker: Professor John Greenwood. Topic: 'Mending a ‘broken’ heart'. Time: 12.30 for 12.50-2.00pm. Venue: Level 1 Fitzroy Dining Room, Sofitel Melbourne on Collins. Price: $70 (2course lunch). The Oration looks to commemorate Thomas Baker, Philanthropist and our 9th President by showcasing Australians who have demonstrated leadership and innovation in the fields of medicine/science/technology/industry and philanthropy.

Join us at PMCC, Melbourne on June 24th for a National Symposium. Register ASAP as spaces are limited!

Get tickets on Humanitix - Carrum Downs Dog Clinic - May 2026 hosted by RSPCA Victoria Community Outreach. Lyrebird Community Centre, 203 Lyrebird Dr, Carrum Downs VIC 3201, Australia. Wednesday 6th May 2026. Find event information.

A warm, safe space for carers, family members, supporters and kin of someone with a mental health and/or substance use challenges
Walk for Maternal Mental Health 💛 Meet at Altona Pier 12:30pm (6th May) for a gentle walk + optional coffee/lunch catch up. Prams welcome.
The dates were set for this year's most awaited NAATSIHWP National Conference, 'Resilient Roots, Gathering Strength, and Growing Future'! The National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIHWP) is the national peak workforce organisation with responsibility for ensuring this workforce is embedded as a vital, valued and professional component of Australia’s health care system. This conference will be an opportunity for our workforce to gather, reflect on their resilience and commitment throughout this process, and develop the skills and strategies needed to grow even stronger in the future.
Join us for a special Heart Week event with Cardiologist Dr Ben Costello! Ben will share insights from his work, covering common heart conditions seen in the community, when and why you might see a cardiologist, and the important role exercise plays in both prevention and management. This is a great opportunity to learn more about your heart health and come with any questions you may have on the topic. You will also learn how we can support your heart health through both strength training and cardiovascular exercise. This includes access to a free weekly community walking group in partnership with the Heart Foundation Walking, offering a simple and social way to stay active and connected.
A cocktail networking event for psychiatrists and psychiatric registrars during RANZCP Congress 2026. Private psychiatry is evolving, and the future will be shaped by clinicians who choose to lead it. Join Avive Health during RANZCP Congress 2026 for a cocktail networking event exploring new models of private practice, clinical leadership, and opportunities to help design the next generation of mental health services.
Every step counts towards a stronger heart. Join us for a Heart Week Walk at 100 Steps of Federation, Altona Meadows.
This workshop addresses approaches to assessing & responding to suicide & self-harm risk in young people with complex presentations. Participants will learn practical techniques using models such as the CASE approach and SafeSide Pisani risk formulation, emphasizing prevention over prediction.
Join us for a midweek walk at Namatjira Park Wetlands to celebrate Heart Week. This walk is suitable for all abilities, pram friendly, and dog friendly. Meet at Raleigh Street Public Car Park, Clayton South on Wednesday, May 6 at 10:30 AM.