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SUMMARY:We Love Aintree National Tree Day Sustainability Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come and join in our Sustainability Festival as we seek to plant 5\,000 native grasses and salt bush at Aintree Reserve \n  \nThis National Tree Day is going to be bigger than ever with our largest community revegetation effort\, planting 5\,000 native grasses and salt bush on the rocky knoll at Aintree Reserve. And one of these liucky plants will be the 20\,000th plant planted by over 2\,000 volunteers in our Revegetation projects. \nAlso\, at this year’s event we will be hosting a Sustainability Festival with a native plant nursery\, art & craft activities\, native animal photography exhibition\, kids art display\, and food & beverages. It’s going to be massive! \nThe grassland planting starts at 9.00am for a safety briefing and planting demonstration. We do request that everyone trys to make it to site for this so we can conduct this planting day as safely as possible \nWhat to Bring: Suitable clothing for the weather\, sturdy closed in shoes/boots\, refillable water bottle\, garden gloves (optional). This is a minimum waste event. \nKids are more than wlecome to attend with adult supervision\, in fact we believe that these are fantastic events for kids to get their hands dirty\, learn about the environment\, and engage with the outdoors.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/we-love-aintree-national-tree-day-sustainability-festival/
LOCATION:Aintree Reserve Playground\, 25 Aintree Boulevard Aintree\, Melbourne\, vic\, 3335\, Australia
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SUMMARY:National Tree Day
DESCRIPTION:Take part in Australia’s biggest planting on National Tree Day in the Kokoda Drive native grassland reserve in Sunbury.\n\n\nNational Tree Day\nHume City Council is again participating in Australia’s National Tree Day. Join with thousands of people around the country help to plant over one million local-native seedlings and restore the natural environment. \nA pair of Black-shouldered Kite nest in the trees near the Kokoda Drive Nature Reserve\, in Sunbury. These beautiful birds are called Thara in the Woiwurung language of the Wurundjeri people\, in the Kulin Nation. Thara have the unique ability to hover in the air as birds of prey\, when searching for small mammals\, lizards\, and insects to eat. \nThis community planting event will build on last years planitng efforts\, adding lots more wildflowers and native grasses in the north-western corner of the reserve. This will expand the habitat for the animals that Thara can then feed on\, as a rich food web. \nWhat’s provided\n\nGloves.\nSunscreen.\nAll the planting tools and materials.\nDrinking water\, tea and coffee.\nPizzas ordered for lunch and fruit snacks available.\nPortable toilet on site (with 1 step up into it).\nHard copies of the Birds of Hume and Fauna of Hume will be available at the event\, or find digital versions at Discover Nature in Hume.\n\nWhat to bring\n\nWear weather-appropriate clothing and bring a rain/wind-proof jacket.\nWear safe\, fully-enclosed walking shoes.\nBring your own reusable drink bottle.\n\nContact for more information\nMelissa Doherty\nUrban Biodiversity Officer\, Hume City Council \nmelissado@hume.vic.gov.au\n(03) 9205 2200\, 0409 702 086
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/national-tree-day/
LOCATION:Kokoda Drive & Longtan Avenue\, Kokoda Drive & Longtan Avenue\, Kokoda Drive & Longtan Avenue\, Kokoda Drive & Longtan Avenue\, Sunbury\, VIC\, 3429\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Free Monthly Bike Checks at Reservoir - Darebin Loves Bikes
DESCRIPTION:Darebin has partnered with Dr Cranky’s to bring free 20-min bike checks to Reservoir Leisure Centre on the fourth Sunday of each month\, between the hours of 12.30pm and 3.00pm. \nOur free monthly bike checks are co-funded by the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning. \nBOOKINGS ESSENTIAL \nOur friendly team of bike mechanics will be on hand to check your bike and help you get it into top shape. \nCOVID SAFETY \nStay at home if unwell or if you are a contact of someone who has been unwell and who is being tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. \nAll attendees must comply with the current Victorian Government COVID restrictions. \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nWhat does a 20-minute bike check include? \n\nOverall check with special attention to brakes\, tyres\, chain and wheels\nMinor adjustments\, tyres pumped and chain oiled as required\nRecommendations for any additional work required\n\nNote: E-bikes will be checked as above; no electrical checks; we are not equipped to service hydraulic brakes. \nIs this service for Darebin residents only? \n\nIf you live\, work or study in Darebin you are welcome to make a booking.\n\nDo I have to bring a printed ticket to the event? \n\nNo\, but please be prepared to quote your ticket number/s.\n\nWhat if I make a booking and I’m unable to attend? \n\nPlease be kind to others and remember to cancel. That way someone else can use your allotted time.\n\nWhat if I make a booking and need to change my allocated time? \n\nThis is a free service and unfortunately you can only change your time by cancelling and making a new booking.\n\nWhat if the event is cancelled or postponed due to new Department of Health advice? \n\nAll registered participants will receive an email from the event organiser\n\nWhat if I have some questions that are not covered here? \nPlease contact the Sustainable Transport team at the City of Darebin during business hours. \nPhone: 8470 8683 (leave a message) \nEmail: darebinlovesbikes@darebin.vic.gov.au \nDarebin City Council collects\, holds and manages personal information under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) and health information under the Health Records Act 2001. For Information on how we handle your personal and health information in accordance with these Acts\, please see our Eventbrite Privacy Statement at https://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Privacy-Statement or ask us for a copy \nEventbrite’s privacy policy can be found at the Privacy link located at the bottom of this page.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/free-monthly-bike-checks-at-reservoir-darebin-loves-bikes/
LOCATION:Reservoir Leisure Centre\, 2A Cuthbert Road Reservoir\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3073\, Australia
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