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Community Assembly - AI & Data Centres

Community Assembly - AI & Data Centres

Sun, Jun 21, 1:00 AM
From Melbourne CommuniTea

Artificial intelligence and data centres are reshaping how we live, work, and use energy. Right now, the Federal Government is asking for input to influence how this important technology shapes our future. This is a real opportunity for community voices to reach the people making decisions about our collective future. The problem is that formal consultation processes can feel inaccessible; full of technical jargon, unclear on process, and easy to scroll past. That's exactly why we're running this community assembly. Rather than feeling overwhelmed or just venting into the void, come and do something about it. This is a free, volunteer-run, in-person session designed to give you: * Context — a plain-English overview of the inquiry and what's at stake for our communities, environment, and economy * Space — a safe, welcoming environment for open discussion, whatever your background or level of expertise * Support — practical guidance to help you formulate and submit your own perspective directly to the inquiry.
No technical expertise required. Just curiosity and a willingness to have your say. We believe that diverse perspectives lead to richer outcomes, and on something as consequential as AI and data centres, we need as many of them as possible! Come and help shape a future we can all look forward to. Register here for a free ticket: https://events.humanitix.com/community-assembly-ai-and-data-centres

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Greenhills Community Lunch

Greenhills Community Lunch

Wed, Jun 10, 3:00 AM
From Greenhills Gatherings

**RSVP here:** https://events.humanitix.com/greenhills-community-lunch FREE Community Lunch at Greenhills Neighbourhood House - all are welcome to come along. Our community lunches are casual opportunities to enjoy a light social meal local to you, meet your local Neighbourhood House and see what else is on in the area. **What to expect:** * Freshly catered, nutritious food available to self serve. * Indoors, heating on if it's cold! * Tea and coffee available to enjoy throughout. * Lunch facilitated by Greenhills friendly team of volunteers, students and staff. **Access and location:** * Indoor event in Greensborough, Melbourne. * 15-20 minute walk from Greensborough train station - various connecting buses available. * Onsite free, unlimited time parking. Around 20 spots. * One disability car spot. * Building is wheelchair accessible via a ramp. This ramp is accessed via a child-safe locked gate, for support accessing the ramp please get in touch on 0423 452 922 on the day or let us know earlier. * Toilet is wheelchair accessible, uni-sex, gender-neutral. * Fidget items free-to-use inside entrance of building. We are committed to our diverse community and seek to support local community who may experience participation barriers. For any questions, comments or access requirements, please get in touch by texting or calling us on 0423 452 922 or emailing coordinator@ghnh.org.au. *Greenhills proudly acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional custodians of the lands that our Houses and programs take place.* *We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty has never beed ceded.*

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Garden Walk and Picnic Gathering

Garden Walk and Picnic Gathering

Sun, Jun 21, 3:00 AM
From Field Notes Collective

An opportunity to meet and walk in the Botanic Gardens before sharing a picnic. This is an event for those who loves plants and trees, literature, art, environmental history - the organisers are Michael, a landscape architect and heritage consultant with a vast knowledge of local plants and trees, and Lana, a visual artist and musician. We welcome neurodiverse minds, introverts, newcomers, plant lovers, those who care for insects and animals and growing things, who want to re-connect with the natural world as well as make likeminded friends and build a sense of community. We will meet at the Observatory Café, get coffee if we want to, walk in the Gardens and talk about the plants and trees, and then share a picnic. Don’t stress if you can’t bring anything for the picnic, as we will supply food.

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Community Conversations: The Art of Boredom

Community Conversations: The Art of Boredom

Fri, Jun 19, 9:30 AM
From Community Conversations

The Art of Boredom: Reclaiming Stillness in a Frantic World. We live in a world of constant stimulation, where time often feels like a commodity that owns us. Somewhere along the way, with our pace of life we've lost a vital human capacity: the ability to simply sit with our own thoughts and feel "bored." But what happens to our mental health, our creativity, and our relationships when we never pause! Join us for our next Community Conversation as we explore The Art of Boredom. Our guest sparker will draw on her unique background to help us explore how reclaiming the "unstructured pause" is actually the first step toward building a deeper, more compassionate connection with ourselves and our neighbourhood. Community Conversations is an initiative of the Boroondara Baha'i community, held monthly, to bring like-minded people together to explore themes around current challenges, strengthen connection and understanding. This is a free event and all are invited to attend. Please RSVP to register: https://bit.ly/4tWjlDm

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2 attendees

Easy Walk Fitzroy Gardens followed by Coffee or Lunch

Thu, Jun 11, 1:00 AM
From Travelling Social Group - Men and Women 50 and Over
4.6
7 attendees
Kudos to Friends . Expand Your Social Circle - short stroll at Studley Park?

Kudos to Friends . Expand Your Social Circle - short stroll at Studley Park?

Sat, Jun 6, 12:45 AM
From Kudos to Friends. Expand Your Social Circle Group
4.8

We will meet at the starting point and take a round trip within Studley Park. Please feel free to BYO a coffee or grab a coffee from Studley Park Boathouse cafe at the start. Dress for comfort and outdoor walking. Come along & simply say, "Hi, it's my first time joining the group event." or ask the organiser to introduce you. You can take it slow and start from there. If you enjoyed the conversation, you're welcome to continue on afterwards. **\-\-\- Running Late \-\-\-** If you are running late, please message at least 30 mins in advance. We will wait up to 15 mins before heading off. We won't be able to keep track of messages once we start. **\-\-\- RSVP / Change of Plan \-\-\-** Change of plan or decide not to attend is absolutely okay. Please do update your RSVP to "NO", so others can have the opportunity to attend. **\-\-\- Intro \-\-\-** Kudos 2 Friends is a Melbourne based community created for individuals who are looking to expand their social circle and form long term friendship overtime. Join us on a fun journey as we explore cafes, restaurants and bars, including drinks, meals, outings, hiking, sporting, chilling, etc. Above all, we’d like to celebrate the importance of friendships. So if you are looking to expand your social circle and explore new adventures and venues in Melbourne, come join us! **— Download “Heylo" App > Google Store & Apple App Store —** We use Heylo App for more fluid communication, including ideas, interest groups, questions etc. Please download the Heylo app from the App store and let the organizer know if you would like to be added to the Heylo Group at the event. We will send an invite to attendees to the group. (give us some time) **\-\-\- Instagram \-\-\-** Follow us on Instagram @kudos2friends **\-\-\- Rules \-\-\-** Admin will only add members to the group with a clear profile picture. (No hidden behind sunglasses, masks, drawings) **You might be removed from the group in the case of…** * no show * without a clear profile picture * anti-social behaviour (i.e. acts rude / disrespectful regularly) * taking advantage of individuals for personal gain(s) **\-\-\- Privacy \-\-\-** Do not disclose your contact number in this post comment. We will delete your comment/info as soon as we see it to protect your privacy.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform for discovering and participating in events and groups based on shared interests. It helps people connect with communities, whether in-person or online.

You can search for local groups by entering your location on Meetup. It allows you to browse community groups or events happening near you, such as gardening gatherings in Melbourne.

Yes, you can join multiple gardening groups on Meetup. Explore various community gardens and events, meeting new people who share your passion for growing plants.

To find out about gardening events this weekend, use Meetup’s search function. Many community gardens host regular gatherings, especially during growing seasons.

You can RSVP to events directly on Meetup. Once you find an event you’re interested in, simply click RSVP to confirm your attendance and get any necessary details.

Attending every event is not mandatory. You can choose which events suit your schedule and interests. It’s meant to be flexible and enjoyable for your participation.

Most likely, yes! Meetup brings together people with shared interests, so you’re bound to meet fellow gardening enthusiasts at Melbourne's community garden events.

Events are organized by local groups or event hosts. They plan activities, set agendas, and manage logistics, allowing you to focus on connecting with fellow gardeners.

Yes, you can start your own group on Meetup if you’re looking to connect more deeply with like-minded gardeners or have specific ideas for garden activities and events.

Joining Meetup and browsing events is generally free. Some groups or organizers might charge for specific events to cover costs, so check details when joining an event.

In Melbourne, community gardens typically consist of shared plots where people cultivate plants collectively. They’re great places for collaboration and learning with others.

Meetup facilitates connection opportunities, but it does not guarantee instant friendships. Success in building connections depends on your engagement and participation.

Not necessarily. Some events might be online, particularly if organizers feel it’s beneficial or necessary. Always check the event details on Meetup for specifics.

While not guaranteed, Meetup typically offers a range of events. Availability depends on local organizers, so options may vary over time in any given area.

Meetup focuses on group activities, so it’s not designed for individual hobbies. However, it’s excellent for connecting with others interested in group gardening projects.