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SUMMARY:ClimateWatch Walk at Cranbourne Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to contribute to climate change research? \nDo you want to understand how climate change is affecting our plants and wildlife? \nJoin our ClimateWatch advocates on this free guided walk to monitor biodiversity at Cranbourne Gardens. Learn about indicator species of plants and animals and how climate change is affecting their seasonal behaviour. The data you observe and record will help shape Australia’s scientific response to climate change.   \nMake a real difference in your local community. \nDownload the ClimateWatch app prior to the tour.\n \nLearn more at www.climatewatch.org.au.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/climatewatch-walk-at-cranbourne-gardens-3/
LOCATION:Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne\, Ballarto Road and\, Botanic Drive\, Cranbourne\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3977\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Nature orienteering
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun adventure\, discovering the wonders of Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary on a nature orienteering expedition. \nNature based orienteering consists of a series of checkpoints hidden in the bush each with an activity to complete\, for example locating something or answering a nature-based question. \nParticipants are provided with a trail map and location of the checkpoints\, plus all the necessary equipment needed. \nThis event is open to all and suitable for families and while the sanctuary has well-maintained paths\, full access with walkers\, prams and wheelchairs may not be possible in all areas. \nSessions\nThere is a morning session and afternoon session\, both will cover the same information. Please book for only one. \nWhat to bring\n\nWeather appropriate clothing\nClose toed shoes\nDrinking water\n\nWhen\n\n\nSunday\, 10 November 2024 | 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM\nSunday\, 10 November 2024 | 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/nature-orienteering/
LOCATION:Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary\, La Trobe Avenue\, Bundoora\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3083\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Banyule City Council":MAILTO:Warwick.McCallum@banyule.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Water Smart Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\nAs summer heats up\, it’s time to create a lush\, abundant garden while keeping your water use (and bills) low by adapting to the changing climate! \nJoin us for a Water Smart workshop\, covering topics including garden design for shelter from sun and hot winds\, irrigation systems\, working with slopes\, greywater\, rainwater tanks\, drought-hardy edible plants\, and the wonders of wicking beds. \nSunday 10 November\n2pm–4pm\nMurrumbeena Community Garden\,\n117 Murrumbeena Rd\, Murrumbeena VIC 3163 \n———————————————————— \nPlease feel free to bring any surplus produce\, seeds\, cuttings\, plants\, gardening magazines etc to swap and share! \n  \nPlease 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. \nIf you have any access or support questions or requirements in order to participate fully (eg. interpreter)\, please let us know at least two weeks prior to the event and we will be pleased to assist you. Photos will be taken at this event\, but there is an option to opt out on the day. \nThis My Smart Garden event is proudly presented by Glen Eira City Council on the land of Boon Wurrung/Bunurong\, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin nation. My Smart Garden pays our respect to Elders past\, present and emerging and acknowledges that First Nations peoples have cared for Country sustainably for tens of thousands of years.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/water-smart-gardening-2/
LOCATION:Murrumbeena Community Garden\, 117 Murrumbeena Rd\, Murrumbeena\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3163
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SUMMARY:Green Gathering Brighton: Garden-related Activity Run by Residents
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the journey of growth\, sustainability\, and togetherness by being a part of a gardening community at Airlie st Communal Garden in Brighton. \nMonday 11th November: Garden-related Activity Run by Residents\nMonday 25th November: Creative Harvest Workshop
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/green-gathering-brighton-garden-related-activity-run-by-residents/
LOCATION:Communal Garden Airlie st\, Airlie st\, Brighton\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3186\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Online: Importance of Native Grasses in Your Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the last Master Class of this series\, and the year\, to learn about the significance of incorporating native grasses into your garden. With deep roots\, native grasses are incredible at storing carbon\, enhancing soil health as well as supporting local wildlife.  This one-hour online session\, delivered by Katherine Horsfall\, will explore the numerous benefits these robust plants offer\, and why every garden should incorporate them. Key topics covered includes – \nWhy Have Native Grasses: Discover the ecological and aesthetic advantages of native grasses\, including their adaptability to local conditions and their role in maintaining biodiversity\, improving soil structure\, prevent erosion and storing carbon. \nDesigning with Grasses: What role might native grasses play in your design aesthetic \nChoosing the Right Grasses: Gain insights into selecting the most suitable native grass species for your garden based on your specific soil\, climate\, and aesthetic preferences. \nEstablishing Native Grasses: Understand the best practices for planting and propagating native grasses to ensure successful establishment and growth. \nCaring for Native Grasses: Get practical tips on maintaining and nurturing your native grasses. \nThis session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to create a thriving\, sustainable garden that celebrates the beauty and resilience of native grasses.  This session is one of four in a Masterclass Series “Carbon In Your Garden”. Other topics include – Growing Herbs and Teas\, Edible Weeds – The Most Carbon Saving Food\, Bloom at Home: Why and How to Grow Your Own Cut Flowers.  Book the Series Package for discount.  Friends of SGA receive a 15% discount on Master Class full price tickets. You can become a Friend of SGA here. Green Garden Professional (GGPs) receive a 30% discount.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/online-importance-of-native-grasses-in-your-garden/
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SUMMARY:2024 Symposium: Climate Action in Cities
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Architecture\, Building and Planning is proud to present the 2024 ABP Symposium. \nThis year’s theme is “climate action\,” bringing together local and global voices to campaign for urgent and meaningful change across Australia’s built environment sector. \nThis year’s Symposium connects academic\, government and industry experts to influence the national agenda for the transformation of our urban spaces. Home to over 50 per cent of the world’s population\, our cities are responsible for up to 75 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions. This makes the built environment our greatest challenge but also our greatest opportunity for climate action. \nOver two days\, you’re invited to attend a series of thought-provoking keynote lectures\, interactive sessions\, panel discussions and site visits. Each session will unpack urban solutions to the climate crisis from different angles\, from research to policy to industry\, while offering tangible solutions to drive positive sector-wide change. \nThe Symposium features international guest keynote speakers Sarah Ichioka and Deb Chachra. World-renowned urbanist and founding director of Desire Lines\, Sarah Ichioka\,will explore how the built environment sector can help drive the transformation of our buildings\, places and environments as we move towards genuinely regenerative approaches. \nProfessor Deb Chachra is a globally-recognised academic and materials scientist\, working at the intersection of technology and society\, with an emphasis on systems\, education\, design\, and materials. She is author of the much-acclaimed recent book\, How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems that Shape Our World. \nDiscover real-world examples of best practice design and planning with a series of site visits. These guided sessions will reveal the innovative built environment initiatives across University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus and the Altona Coastal Precinct. \nAt the end of the Symposium\, you’ll not only understand the extent of the climate emergency but also the critical role our industry can\, and must\, play in avoiding potentially devastating impacts on our cities and their environments. \nCheck out the full program here. \nThis symposium was partially funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects funding scheme. \nThe Symposium keynote speaker\, Sarah Mineko Ichioka is made possible by the generous support of the Robert Garland Treseder Fellowship.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/2024-symposium-climate-action-in-cities/
LOCATION:Glyn Davis Building\, Lecture Theatre (B117)\, Glyn Davis Building (133 - Melbourne School of Design)\, University of Melbourne\, Masson Rd\, Parkville\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Melbourne":MAILTO:christopher.hall@unimelb.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Public Housing Community Gardens - Rollickin' Richmond 10am tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Cultivating Community for a guided tour of Richmond’s vibrant public housing community gardens on November 12\, 2024. Start at Lennox Street Community Garden\, visit a small communal garden\, and finish at Highett Street Community Garden. Along the way\, discover diverse plants grown by local residents\, reflecting the area’s rich cultural heritage and traditional gardening techniques. \nThe tour will emphasize the importance of food security\, sustainability\, and cultural connections\, ending with a tasting that showcases how the produce is used in cooking. \nCultivating Community is a not-for-profit social enterprise dedicated to fostering social connection\, food security\, and environmental sustainability for culturally diverse and low-income communities. We manage community gardens\, run cooking and employment programs\, and promote lifelong learning. \nTime: 10-11:30 am or 11:30 am-1 pm\nMeeting Point: Lennox St Community Garden\nEnd Point: Highett St Community Garden \nCost is $20 for general admission and $10 for healthcare card and concession card holders. \nMeeting Point: Lennox St Community Garden End Point: Highett St Community Garden \nSpaces limited\, please use the link to secure your spot!
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/public-housing-community-gardens-rollickin-richmond-10am-tour/
LOCATION:Lennox St Community Garden\, 21 Lennox Street\, Richmond\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3121\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241112T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241112T150000
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SUMMARY:Climate proofing your garden
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to balance production with protection so that you can have an active food garden and refuge from weather and climate extremes. We cover layout\, design\, species selection\, water retention\, fire risk and much more! \nThis event is being run in partnership with Maidstone Community Centre. \nTuesday 12 November\, 1pm-3pm. The event is free but bookings are essential.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/climate-proofing-your-garden/
LOCATION:Maidstone Community Centre\, 21 Yardley Street\, Maidstone\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3012\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241113T180000
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SUMMARY:Gardening in Small Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Gardening in Small Spaces \nFrom small plots to productive pots\, a sustainable garden is possible regardless of where you live. \nThis workshop will provide participants with simple solutions to make the most of your garden space\, no matter how small. Learn tips and tricks to make your balcony\, courtyard or garden seem bigger and to set it up for gardening success. \nTopics covered include assessing and planning your garden space\, growing in containers and pots\, vertical gardening\, soil and potting mixes\, habitat gardening and more. Presented by Sustainable Gardening Australia\, come and learn how to grow a garden that is good for both you and the environment. \nIf you have any access or support questions or requirements in order to participate fully (eg. interpreter)\, please let us know at least two weeks prior to the event and we will be pleased to assist you.  Photos and video may be taken at this event\, but there is an option to opt out on the day. \nThis My Smart Garden event is proudly presented by City of Port Phillip on the land of the people of the Kulin Nations.  City of Port Phillip and My Smart Garden pays respect to Elders past\, present and emerging and acknowledges that First Nations peoples have cared for Country sustainably for tens of thousands of years.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/gardening-in-small-spaces/
LOCATION:St Kilda Library\, 150 Carlisle St\, St Kilda\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T120000
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SUMMARY:Drought proofing your garden
DESCRIPTION:Whether it’s a La Niña year this year or not\, drought is set to be more the rule not the exception in the future. In the city we can still grow much of our own food through water efficient planning and gardening. Topics covered in this session include garden design for shelter from hot sun and winds\, tank solutions\, how to water at the right times\, irrigation systems\, working with slopes\, greywater systems\, water-hardy plants\, and some innovative water saving solutions such as wicking beds. Covers the basics of everything you need to know to grow abundant healthy food while minimising water use. \nThis event is being run in partnership with Braybrook Community Hub. \nThursday 14 November\, 10am-12pm. The event is free but bookings are essential.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/drought-proofing-your-garden/
LOCATION:Braybrook Community Hub\, 107-139 Churchill Avenue\, Braybrook\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3019\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T190000
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SUMMARY:Water Smart Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Well-designed gardens that account for local climates require less care to be beautiful and healthy. Join us to learn how you can transform your garden into a space that conserves water and thrives in a changing climate.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/water-smart-gardening/
LOCATION:Sam Merrifield Library\, 762 Mt. Alexander Road Moonee Ponds\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3039\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241114T210000
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SUMMARY:Sustainable fashion in a circular economy - panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Inspired Living Series and National Recycling Week\, Nina Gbor and fellow panel members will discuss sustainable fashion in a circular economy at the Manningham Function Centre. \nNina Gbor: \nNina is a sustainable fashion educator\, international speaker\, sustainability consultant\, and Founder of Eco Styles. Nina is also the Director of the Circular Economy and Waste Program at The Australia Institute and has been featured on the ABC’s War on Waste. Nina will talk about her journey into sustainable fashion and discuss the collaborative effort needed to address sustainability challenges in the fashion industry. \nDanielle Kent: \nDanielle is the General Manager\, Industry Transformation at Seamless. Seamless is a clothing stewardship scheme that aims to transform how clothing is made\, used\, reused and recycled in Australia to create clothing circularity by 2030. Danielle has been lead on the design and development of Seamless with a Consortium of organisations and the Australian Fashion Council. She has extensive experience in strategy and complex change management as a consultant\, and a full range of government experience at state and federal level. \nCourtney Holm: \nCourtney is a circular fashion systems designer\, thought leader and entrepreneur. She founded experimental circular fashion label A.BCH in 2017 and built it into a world leading example of what circular fashion could aspire to. In early 2024\, she made a strategic decision to step away from making new clothes in order to focus on industry wide solutions. Courtney is the founder and CEO of Circular Sourcing – a climate tech platform turning surplus textile waste into resource. Courtney’s expertise is in circular design for clothing\, material flows and circular systems design. The heart of her practice is industry transformation for sustainable and equitable futures. \nInspired Living Series – keynote speaker events\nThe Inspired Living Series – keynote speaker events showcases five insightful\, not-to-be-missed evenings at the iconic Manningham Function Centre. \nThe series will introduce you to a diverse line-up of local and international keynote speakers offering unique insights on how we can all shift to a greener future. \nTopics range from permaculture to sustainable fashion. Each speaker will inspire and motivate simple\, positive lifestyle choices\, connection to nature and growing a thriving community in the midst dynamic change.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/sustainable-fashion-in-a-circular-economy-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Manningham Function Centre\, 699 Doncaster Road\, Doncaster\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3108\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241115T120000
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SUMMARY:Sow and Tell: Writing the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden \nGardens are rich and fertile places for writers. They are places of uncertainty\, where things stir under the surface and we are not sure what will emerge. They are places of creativity and vitality\, where new life blooms. Gardens hold their own stories too\, and listening to these stories can inspire our own. \nCome enjoy some slow time observing and writing in the NECCHI Wayi Garden with me. We will ground ourselves in this special place and open our senses to it. I will share a few writing tips\, read you evocative pieces of garden writing\, and offer some prompts to inspire new writing from you. No writing experience is necessary. You can write in any form: poems\, stories\, essays\, fragments\, journal entries\, or stream-of-consciousness ramblings. We will attend to our inner and outer landscapes and see what takes root. \n  \nAbout Simone \nSimone King (she/her) is a poet\, editor and PhD student in creative writing who lives and writes on Wurundjeri Country. Simone’s poems and reviews have been published in poetry anthologies and journals including Best of Australian Poems 2022\, Australian Poetry Anthology 2024\, Rabbit Poetry\, Cordite\, Plumwood Mountain\, and Mascara Literary Review’s Resilience Anthology. Simone won the 2022 Blake Poetry Prize and the 2021 Woorilla Poetry Prize and has been highly commended for other literary awards. She coedited What we Carry: Poetry on Childbearing\, Recent Work Press\, 2021. \n  \n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden is a family-friendly workshop that will take place within NECCHi’s Wayi Community Garden.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/sow-and-tell-writing-the-garden-3/
LOCATION:Wayi Community Garden – Newlands Neighbourhood House\, 20 Murray Rd\, Coburg North\, VIC\, 3058\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241116T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241116T123000
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SUMMARY:Therapy Experience: Narr-Maen Reserve\, Croydon Hills
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three hours of activities designed to connect you to nature and enhance your health and wellbeing. \n\n\n\n\n\nYou may encounter an Eastern Barred Bandicoot\, Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby\, Rufous Bettong\, Eastern Bettong or maybe even an Eastern Quoll. These species are self-sustaining and co-existing across the landscape. Group sizes are capped to ensure everyone has a great experience. The tour takes approximately 1.5-2 hours depending on the wildlife you encounter. \nTix: $50 adults\, $35 children under 17 years\, children under 5 years are free. Bookings essential. \nWhat to bring: Water and any light snacks you are likely to need. Wear weather appropriate clothing with enclosed sturdy footwear. You are welcome to bring torches and cameras (flash is OK). \nNote: Smoking is not permitted on the tour. \nTour Cancellations: Tours at Mt Rothwell are run – rain\, hail or shine. However\, we reserve the right to cancel a tour at short notice due to severe weather conditions for public safety reasons (e.g. dangerous winds\, predicted lightning strikes). We will endeavor to give you as much notice as possible (at least 24 hours) and will reschedule the walk at the next available and suitable time for you and/or your group. \n*Please leave your phone number next to your name when purchasing tickets. We may need to contact you if the tour is cancelled.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/therapy-experience-narr-maen-reserve-croydon-hills/
LOCATION:Manna Gum Studio\, 4 Oxford Close Croydon Hills\, VIC\, 3136
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241120T100000
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SUMMARY:Japara Gardening Club at Japara Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Come along to the harvest gardening club – a free time to Connect\, Learn\, and Grow food that goes straight back into the community! Facilitated by our amazing partners at ValleyCare you know that each session will be filled with practical hands-on learning and more than a few laughs while we grow our community fresh produce.\nWe produce a lot of free produce at the Japara Bridge Community Food Garden for community members to enjoy. But to keep up with the demand we need like-minded individuals to come along and get involved. Participants are welcome to take home fresh food as it is harvested.\nSessions are a mixture of 4 weekly Wednesday and Saturday’s. Come to one\, come to all\, and all experience levels and ages welcome but we do ask that children under 14 have guardian supervision present. \n* Wednesday\, 25 September 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 23 October 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 20 November 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 18 December 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/japara-gardening-club-at-japara-bridge-3/
LOCATION:Japara Bridge – Elizabeth Bridge Reserve\, 49 Durham Road\, Kilsyth\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3137\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241121T193000
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CREATED:20241005T113621Z
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UID:686-1732213800-1732217400@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Online: Webinar: fed up with feral deer
DESCRIPTION:Feral deer are trashing our forests. \nThey’re ringbarking trees and chewing through shrubs and ferns. They’re causing erosion and destroying areas where threatened wildlife are just clinging on. \nYet they’re protected under state nature legislation. \nJoin Dr. Alex Maisey\, lyrebird expert and VNPA campaigner Jordan Crook for a webinar and find out more about the damage deer are causing across Victoria and how you can get involved. \nWe’re teaming up with the Biodiversity Council to run this webinar. Stay tuned for updates on more speakers. \nRSVP on website
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/online-webinar-fed-up-with-feral-deer/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241122T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241122T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241005T091255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241005T091255Z
UID:650-1732271400-1732275000@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:ClimateWatch Walk at Cranbourne Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to contribute to climate change research? \nDo you want to understand how climate change is affecting our plants and wildlife? \nJoin our ClimateWatch advocates on this free guided walk to monitor biodiversity at Cranbourne Gardens. Learn about indicator species of plants and animals and how climate change is affecting their seasonal behaviour. The data you observe and record will help shape Australia’s scientific response to climate change.   \nMake a real difference in your local community. \nDownload the ClimateWatch app prior to the tour.\n \nLearn more at www.climatewatch.org.au.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/climatewatch-walk-at-cranbourne-gardens-4/
LOCATION:Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne\, Ballarto Road and\, Botanic Drive\, Cranbourne\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3977\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241123T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241123T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240930T131436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T131514Z
UID:609-1732390200-1732397400@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Banyule Flats frog census
DESCRIPTION:Join us with Melbourne Water Waterwatch and David De Angelis in this exciting opportunity to survey and learn about some of our intriguing amphibians in Banyule Flats Reserve. \nDavid will share his extensive knowledge of frogs and then we will head out for a frog call hunt and learn about the different inhabitants of the local ecosystems of Banyule Flats. \nThere will also be some time to search for some of our local nocturnal night life. This event will give you a chance to practice your citizen science skills at the same time with the Frog Census app and iNaturalist. \nIf you would like assistance using these\, please ensure these apps are downloaded on your tablet or smartphone prior. \nChildren must be supervised by an adult. \nWhat to bring\nBe sure to arrive with: \n\nclothing appropriate for the weather at the time\nsmart phone or tablet\nclosed toed and sturdy shoes\ndrinking water.\n\nLocation\nMeet at Somerset Road carpark\, then the Frog Bog and Tawny Pond. \nBanyule Flats Reserve\, 36-38 Somerset Drive\, Viewbank\, 3084\, View Map
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/banyule-flats-frog-census/
LOCATION:Banyule Flats Reserve\, 36-38 Somerset Drive\, Viewbank\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3084\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Banyule City Council":MAILTO:Warwick.McCallum@banyule.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241125T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241125T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240927T130753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T130753Z
UID:511-1732530600-1732536000@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Green Gathering Brighton: Creative Harvest Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the journey of growth\, sustainability\, and togetherness by being a part of a gardening community at Airlie st Communal Garden in Brighton. \nMonday 25th November: Creative Harvest Workshop
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/green-gathering-brighton-creative-harvest-workshop/
LOCATION:Communal Garden Airlie st\, Airlie st\, Brighton\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3186\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241128T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240930T131638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T131638Z
UID:611-1732782600-1732809600@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Conservation reserves tour through Banyule
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to offer an opportunity to tour some of our picturesque conservation reserves. \nThis guided tour will capture a variety of different reserves throughout Banyule\, all while in the comfort of a chartered bus. \nAlong the way you will learn about our natural assets and interesting facts. You will get the chance to meet our local conservation team who ensure these spaces are protected and managed for generations to come. \nThis is an all-day event and lunch catering is provided for\, but please do bring drinking water for the day and a light snack. \nThere will be some walking\, but this is mostly a taste of the local reserves. \nWhat to bring\nBe sure to arrive with: \n\nclothing appropriate for the weather at the time\nsmart phone or tablet\nclosed toed and sturdy shoes\ndrinking water.\n\n\nWhen\n\n\nThursday\, 28 November 2024 | 08:30 AM – 04:00 PM\n\n\nLocation\nMeeting and drop-off point will be at the Somerset Road Carpark in Viewbank. \nBanyule Flats Reserve\, 36-38 Somerset Drive\, Viewbank\, 3084\, View Map
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/conservation-reserves-tour-through-banyule/
LOCATION:Banyule Flats Reserve\, 36-38 Somerset Drive\, Viewbank\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3084\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Banyule City Council":MAILTO:Warwick.McCallum@banyule.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241130
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241005T113816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241005T113816Z
UID:688-1732838400-1732924799@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Bushwalk – Four Brothers Walk\, Bunyip State Park
DESCRIPTION:Join this 12km circuit walk and enjoy the scenery\, forest and views. There’s also interesting rock formations to admire along the way. \nWith some breaks and nature-watching\, it may take around 5 hours. So make sure to bring lunch\, energy snacks and water with you. \nThis easy-medium walk begins approximately 85km east of Melbourne. \nThis walk is being led by Bushwalking Program volunteer Doug Palmer. \n*Registrations will open 4 weeks before the walk.*
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/bushwalk-four-brothers-walk-bunyip-state-park/
LOCATION:Bunyip State Park
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241129T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241129T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240926T053827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T053827Z
UID:447-1732874400-1732879800@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:The Gardeners Christmas
DESCRIPTION:The Gardeners Christmas Workshop – a chance to be inspired by nature for Christmas gift Ideas. As Christmas is less than a month away join us at the Burwood Brickworks Shopping Center rooftop garden for a hands-on workshop to be get your gardening creativity fully pumped!
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/the-gardeners-christmas/
LOCATION:Rooftop Garden at Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre\, 70 Middleborough Rd\, Burwood East\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3151\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241017T055057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T055057Z
UID:737-1732878000-1732881600@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Sow and Tell: Writing the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden \nGardens are rich and fertile places for writers. They are places of uncertainty\, where things stir under the surface and we are not sure what will emerge. They are places of creativity and vitality\, where new life blooms. Gardens hold their own stories too\, and listening to these stories can inspire our own. \nCome enjoy some slow time observing and writing in the NECCHI Wayi Garden with me. We will ground ourselves in this special place and open our senses to it. I will share a few writing tips\, read you evocative pieces of garden writing\, and offer some prompts to inspire new writing from you. No writing experience is necessary. You can write in any form: poems\, stories\, essays\, fragments\, journal entries\, or stream-of-consciousness ramblings. We will attend to our inner and outer landscapes and see what takes root. \n  \nAbout Simone \nSimone King (she/her) is a poet\, editor and PhD student in creative writing who lives and writes on Wurundjeri Country. Simone’s poems and reviews have been published in poetry anthologies and journals including Best of Australian Poems 2022\, Australian Poetry Anthology 2024\, Rabbit Poetry\, Cordite\, Plumwood Mountain\, and Mascara Literary Review’s Resilience Anthology. Simone won the 2022 Blake Poetry Prize and the 2021 Woorilla Poetry Prize and has been highly commended for other literary awards. She coedited What we Carry: Poetry on Childbearing\, Recent Work Press\, 2021. \n  \n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden is a family-friendly workshop that will take place within NECCHi’s Wayi Community Garden.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/sow-and-tell-writing-the-garden-4/
LOCATION:Wayi Community Garden – Newlands Neighbourhood House\, 20 Murray Rd\, Coburg North\, VIC\, 3058\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241130T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240921T072652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240921T072652Z
UID:148-1732975200-1732978800@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Seasonal Gardening with Blue Bee Garden Design
DESCRIPTION:Age range:\n\nThis event is an adult and young people event for ages 16 years and above.\n\n\nAny bookings outside of this age range may be declined on the day of the event.\n\nEvent Info:\nLearn about soil preparation\, companion planting and organic pest control then visit our Brimbank Seed Library to get started at home!
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/seasonal-gardening-with-blue-bee-garden-design/
LOCATION:Brimbank Libraries: Sydenham Library\, 1 Station Street\, Taylor's Lake\, VIC\, 3038\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241206T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241017T055155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T055155Z
UID:739-1733482800-1733486400@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Sow and Tell: Writing the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden \nGardens are rich and fertile places for writers. They are places of uncertainty\, where things stir under the surface and we are not sure what will emerge. They are places of creativity and vitality\, where new life blooms. Gardens hold their own stories too\, and listening to these stories can inspire our own. \nCome enjoy some slow time observing and writing in the NECCHI Wayi Garden with me. We will ground ourselves in this special place and open our senses to it. I will share a few writing tips\, read you evocative pieces of garden writing\, and offer some prompts to inspire new writing from you. No writing experience is necessary. You can write in any form: poems\, stories\, essays\, fragments\, journal entries\, or stream-of-consciousness ramblings. We will attend to our inner and outer landscapes and see what takes root. \n  \nAbout Simone \nSimone King (she/her) is a poet\, editor and PhD student in creative writing who lives and writes on Wurundjeri Country. Simone’s poems and reviews have been published in poetry anthologies and journals including Best of Australian Poems 2022\, Australian Poetry Anthology 2024\, Rabbit Poetry\, Cordite\, Plumwood Mountain\, and Mascara Literary Review’s Resilience Anthology. Simone won the 2022 Blake Poetry Prize and the 2021 Woorilla Poetry Prize and has been highly commended for other literary awards. She coedited What we Carry: Poetry on Childbearing\, Recent Work Press\, 2021. \n  \n\nSow and Tell: Writing the Garden is a family-friendly workshop that will take place within NECCHi’s Wayi Community Garden.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/sow-and-tell-writing-the-garden-5/
LOCATION:Wayi Community Garden – Newlands Neighbourhood House\, 20 Murray Rd\, Coburg North\, VIC\, 3058\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241207T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241207T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240926T054014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T054014Z
UID:450-1733578200-1733585400@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:How to make your own small wicking bed!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to create your own Portable Wicking bed planted with some Summer seasonal items. You will leave with your own Bucket Bed to take away.\nThis workshop will make clever use of recycled materials to create a wicking bed to carry away with you after the workshop
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/how-to-make-your-own-small-wicking-bed/
LOCATION:Rooftop Garden at Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre\, 70 Middleborough Rd\, Burwood East\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3151\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241214
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241002T050835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T050835Z
UID:617-1733702400-1734134399@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:2024 Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia (ESA2024)
DESCRIPTION:The conference will showcase the science of ecology in Australia – across all its varied forms – and be an opportunity to explore the connection between science theory\, science research\, science policy and science on-ground outcomes. We look forward to seeing you at ESA 2024 to connect\, share and inspire ecologists and those that use our work. \nWe invite you to Naarm (Melbourne)\, on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation\, for ESA 2024. Learning about how nature works includes identifying fundamental driving processes\, characterising important interactions\, and communicating those discoveries effectively. This is how ecology advances\, providing stories that engage and explain nature to a lay audience\, as well as underpinning applications of our science to ecological problems with practitioners on-ground. Never has it been more important to do good science to understand ecological systems and to provide the evidence that supports sound environmental policies and effective conservation and management.  \n 
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/2024-conference-of-the-ecological-society-of-australia-esa2024/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)\, 1 Convention Centre Pl South Wharf\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241209T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20241002T051512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T051512Z
UID:622-1733770800-1733778000@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Movie – Follow the Rain
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased via the conference registration site. \nIn one of the wettest years on record in Australia\, photographer Stephen Axford and filmmaker Catherine Marciniak followed in the path of the rain to document the fungi that emerged. Their mission – to discover why scientists now think life on earth as we know it\, would not exist without fungi. It is an exploration of the world of fungi like you have never seen it – combining a decade of research\, passion\, Stephen and Catherine’s exquisite fungi time-lapses and footage\, and the most incredible fungi stories. It is a pioneering fungi safari with breath-taking imagery while unearthing the foundation of life down under. Other characters include mycologists Dr Tom May\, Dr Camille Truong\, Prof Roger Shivas and Prof Teresa Lebel. \n 
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/movie-follow-the-rain/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)\, 1 Convention Centre Pl South Wharf\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241215T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241215T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240926T054152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T054152Z
UID:453-1734260400-1734265800@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Cultural Herb Growing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn to plant and pot a variety of cultural herbs to help inspire the Summer Salads and dishes you love to cook and embrace the multicultural tastes of our community.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/cultural-herb-growing-workshop/
LOCATION:Rooftop Garden at Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre\, 70 Middleborough Rd\, Burwood East\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3151\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241218T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T024311
CREATED:20240921T131040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240921T131040Z
UID:251-1734516000-1734521400@granolamagazine.com.au
SUMMARY:Japara Gardening Club at Japara Bridge
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome along to the harvest gardening club – a free time to Connect\, Learn\, and Grow food that goes straight back into the community! Facilitated by our amazing partners at ValleyCare you know that each session will be filled with practical hands-on learning and more than a few laughs while we grow our community fresh produce.\nWe produce a lot of free produce at the Japara Bridge Community Food Garden for community members to enjoy. But to keep up with the demand we need like-minded individuals to come along and get involved. Participants are welcome to take home fresh food as it is harvested.\nSessions are a mixture of 4 weekly Wednesday and Saturday’s. Come to one\, come to all\, and all experience levels and ages welcome but we do ask that children under 14 have guardian supervision present. \n* Wednesday\, 25 September 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 23 October 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 20 November 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n* Wednesday\, 18 December 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/japara-gardening-club-at-japara-bridge-4/
LOCATION:Japara Bridge – Elizabeth Bridge Reserve\, 49 Durham Road\, Kilsyth\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3137\, Australia
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