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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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Social – Welcome to new members & catch up for regulars - City

Social – Welcome to new members & catch up for regulars - City

Wed, Jun 17, 8:00 AM
From Divorce Support & Social Group
4.7

Never been to one of our meet-ups before? Been a member for a while or just joined? Either way this is the social for you! Once a month we hold a special meet-up to welcome in new members. Regulars are encouraged to attend and help new members have a fun night out! Our monthly “newbie” social is an opportunity to learn about our groups, events held and resources to help members. More importantly it is an opportunity to meet others going through separation & divorce in a safe and friendly environment. We can all learn from each other, but the primary aim of the socials is to enjoy ourselves! Our socials are hosted by members of the Divorce Support & Social Group and the Melbourne Divorce Support Group. We pay for own food and drinks individually. On Wednesday nights the Royal Melbourne has $20 pizza and pasta specials. Great food and great company. We hope to see you!

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7 attendees
MHFA OCD Support Group Online

MHFA OCD Support Group Online

Tue, Jun 16, 8:30 AM
From Melbourne OCD Support Group Meetup
4.7

**Details** Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families this meeting will be online for the Mental Health Foundation Australia. Join online and gain support from others with OCD in the comfort of your own home at 6:30pm on the third Tuesday of each month. **Facilitator** Facilitating the OCD support groups is Jim, a dedicated community support worker with expertise in mental health. Jim brings his experience and knowledge to guide the group discussions and ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. **Benefits of OCD Support Group** Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families provide an avenue for comfort, safety, and mutual support. These groups offer participants the opportunity to connect with others who understand their experiences and challenges. Additionally, the support groups serve as a valuable platform for learning more about OCD and its impact. Participants can gain insights into the disorder, its symptoms, and effective coping strategies through shared experiences and discussions. This knowledge empowers individuals to better manage their condition and navigate their daily lives. To register your attendance and to join the meeting please see: [https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group ](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group) For other MHFA support groups please see: [https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/) If you need any further information feel free to contact us at supportgroup@mhfa.org.au

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2 attendees
Our monthly social in the Southern Suburbs

Our monthly social in the Southern Suburbs

Sat, Jun 6, 8:30 AM
From Divorce Support & Social Group
4.7

Do you live in the Southern suburbs? Want to explore what the Southern suburbs has to offer? Or are you just interested to catch-up with like-minded people? Once a month Steph hosts our Southern socials. It is a great opportunity to meet others. Our emphasis is on fun whilst helping and supporting each other. The socials include drinks and chats, casual coffees, dinners and other activities suggested by members from time to time. Our socials are informal and open to all. We pay for own food and drinks individually and there is no charge for the organisation of the events. We hope to see you!

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12 attendees
MHFA OCD Support Group Face to Face - South Yarra

MHFA OCD Support Group Face to Face - South Yarra

Tue, Jun 9, 8:30 AM
From Melbourne OCD Support Group Meetup
4.7

**Details** Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families are offered in-person at the Mental Health Foundation Australia - 10 Yarra Street, South Yarra. Come along and gain support from others with OCD in a comfortable environment at 6:30pm on the second Tuesday of each month. **Facilitator** Facilitating the OCD support groups is Jim Beer, a dedicated community support worker with expertise in mental health. Jim brings his experience and knowledge to guide the group discussions and ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. **Benefits of OCD Support Group** Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families provide an avenue for comfort, safety, and mutual support. These groups offer participants the opportunity to connect with others who understand their experiences and challenges. Additionally, the support groups serve as a valuable platform for learning more about OCD and its impact. Participants can gain insights into the disorder, its symptoms, and effective coping strategies through shared experiences and discussions. This knowledge empowers individuals to better manage their condition and navigate their daily lives. To register your attendance please see: [https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group ](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group) For other MHFA support groups please see: [https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/) If you need any further information feel free to contact us at supportgroup@mhfa.org.au

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2 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 that connects people through local groups and events based on shared interests. Whether you're looking to support a cause, learn something new, or meet like-minded individuals, Meetup makes it easy to discover communities both online and offline.

You can search for a variety of community support groups in Melbourne using the Meetup platform. Simply enter 'community support' in the search bar along with the location to discover relevant groups and events happening nearby.

In Melbourne, you can find a range of support groups on Meetup, from those focused on improving mental health to groups addressing specific life challenges. Explore options that align with your needs and find a community offering the support you're seeking.

Yes, you can create a support group on Meetup by signing up as an organizer. This allows you to build a community around shared challenges or interests and schedule events to connect with others who might benefit from the group.

Joining most groups on Meetup is typically free, but some events may have small participation fees set by the organizers. It's advisable to check individual group pages for specific details.

For upcoming community support events, use the Meetup search feature, specifying your interests and location. Filter results by date to find events happening soon and easily RSVP to attend.

Yes, on Meetup, you can attend events without being a member of the group in some cases. Simply RSVP as a guest if the option is available, but joining groups often provides additional benefits like staying informed about ongoing activities.

RSVP on Meetup is straightforward. Once you find an event, click 'RSVP' to confirm your attendance. Some events may have limited spots, so it’s beneficial to RSVP early to secure your place.

If there's no group matching your needs, consider reaching out to Meetup communities for suggestions or start organizing your own group. It's a fantastic way to bring together people who share similar interests or challenges.

Yes, many support groups offer online meetings to accommodate different preferences and allow broader participation. Check individual event descriptions on Meetup to see if they’re held online or in-person.

Yes, Meetup usually displays a list of attendees, allowing you to see who plans on attending. This helps to see if the group aligns with your interests and allows for initial connections before the event.

While most events are concentrated in central Melbourne, many groups organize activities in suburban areas, ensuring broader access to community support. Use location filters on Meetup to find events closer to you.

Event quality on Meetup can vary, as they’re organized by individuals or groups. While many events are well-structured, it's a good idea to check reviews and descriptions for a sense of reliability.

While Meetup can introduce you to supportive communities, finding the right fit depends on aligning with the group’s goals and actively participating. It’s a useful tool for making initial connections, though personal growth varies for each individual.

Not every niche has an active group in every location, including Melbourne. However, the diverse community using Meetup means new groups are always forming. If your interest isn't covered, you can suggest it or create a new group.