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Master the Art of Better Decisions
Jun22
FREE

Master the Art of Better Decisions

This interactive session equips you with practical tools to enhance Emotional Intelligence (EI), manage cognitive biases and make better decisions by mastering System 1 (emotional reactivity) and System 2 (logical analysis) thinking where EI serves as the vital bridge between the two. By attending this session you will unlock: * Improved decision making: Reduce the "hidden tax" of cognitive shortcuts. Know when to trust our 'gut feelings' and when to switch to rational thought. * Greater performance under pressure: Learn to recognise triggers and pivot from reactive impulses to deliberate, strategic choices when the stakes are high. * Better collaboration: When you regulate your own System 1 responses, psychological safety flourishes, which leads to better collaboration. * Increased resilience: Build a team that doesn’t just survive volatility but thrives in it. ***Facilitators*** ***[Caidryn Roder](https://www.linkedin.com/in/caidyrn/):*** *Co-founded ProSocia and has over 20 years of experience helping people and organisations thrive. In this time he has come to believe that the best way for organisations to be successful is to focus on their people. The role of leaders is to set clear purpose and direction, create an environment that supports growth and wellbeing, and make it easy for their people to do their best work every day.* ***[Olivia Burmester](https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-burmester-3b6098b3/)****: Co-founded ProSocia to help organisations build cultures that drive lasting success. She works with leaders to make it easy to put people first and move past short-term fixes.* *She equips organisations with the critical skills to understand and shape their culture effectively to deliver strategy and drive long-term organisational performance.* ***[Leigh Jenkinson](https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighjenkinson/)****: ICF-accredited Executive and Leadership Coach with over 20 years of experience helping leaders and teams reach peak performance.* *He works across industries and leadership levels to build trust, strengthen collaboration, and unlock potential. Specialising in leadership coaching, high-performing team development, and organisational culture uplift.*

location_onCanva, Surry Hills

Music Rocks the Rosemount II - Back-to-Back 2026
Jun22
From $0

Music Rocks the Rosemount II - Back-to-Back 2026

Music Rocks the Rosemount II – Back-to-Back 2026 will see our amazing musicians showcase their amazing talent and development in this second term of the year! Great food, drinks and our amazing musicians front, and centre will make this amazing! There will be 10 sessions, 22 hours of music, three special evenings and a huge Saturday - Saturday June 20th, Sunday June 21st, Monday June 22nd and Tuesday June 23rd. You will only need to attend the session your musician performs in. Over 350 young musicians with more than 200 bands/solo artists in the Music Rocks Australia Ensemble and Individual programs on stage showcasing their amazing talent, and especially that unique Music Rocks bravery and showmanship. ‘Music Rocks’ brings the Western Australian community together with performances from the most elite young musicians in MRA All-star bands, primary schools, high schools, education support centres and community organisations. Young people living out their Rock Star dreams on stage in front of family, friends, and the most amazed and inspired public! Performances will include those for WACE and WASSA certificates recognition for high school graduation, along with triumph for those supported by some of the biggest organisations in W.A. Our NDIS supported musicians will also make this event such a big part of their community engagement and belonging. Musicians as young as 6 years old and as young as 65 years old, achieving full Pop and Rock songs of their choice, swapping instruments between repertoire, and showcasing the rapid and authentic power of the MRA teaching systems, unique to W.A. and supported by the famous MRA Ensemble Directors. A not to be missed event for anyone close to an MRA musician and especially for anyone who is set to be amazed by the most courageous young people in W.A The Session schedule is as follows: Saturday 20th of June, 2026 Session 1 (Entry 9.00am, Start 9.15am sharp) Carter Di Lallo Charlotte Whittaker Connor di Lallo Emily Kossen Harry Hall Miles Hurdman Oliver Brown Savannah Tomasso Tristan Simons Session 2 (Entry 10.25am, Start 10.40am sharp) Blake Johnson Chloe Price Conrad Scott Gian Biares Liam Caton Sarah Pollard Shanniah Barker Tahno Bizzaca Xavier Loewenthal Session 3 (Entry 11.50pm, Start 12.05pm sharp) Eli Dickenson Guot Mou Joe Hanscomb Kaine Aguilar-Ho Mikey Albert Steven Cowan Wednesday HQ Band – Aguilar-Ho, D & M Bellandi, Wiley Workpower Band – Francis, Hobson, King, Sparling, Ta Session 4 (Entry 1.10pm, Start 1.25pm sharp) Dianella Secondary College Education Support Centre Notre Dame Catholic Primary School Quinn Fisher Ryan Harper Sunday 21st of June, 2026 Session 5 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Arlo Wocheslander Cannington Community Education Support Centre Harry MacPherson & Ollie Minchin Harvey Carroll Lockridge Primary School supported by Blue Sky Community Group Oliver Fitzpatrick St Columba’s School Summer Mulder Warnbro Education Support Centre Session 6 (Entry 7.30pm, Start 7.45pm sharp) Abigail Napier Amy Powell Arlo Hartmann Armadale Education Support Centre Dynamiks – Gregory, Paton, A Powell Joachim Gabo Mac Stanley Pulse – Carson, Cramp, Rapanaro Rock Mix – Barlow, Guhl, Smith, Tucker Shia De Bell Tuesday Allstars – Edwards, Hartmann, Napier, Slater Wild Dan Razor Will Kenny Monday 22nd of June, 2026 Session 7 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Andie McAuliffe Bishop Beshop Bozsenna Harvie Emma Ralfe Enya Liu Flynn Thompson Lear Fang Liam Dack Mikayla De Cotta Monday HQ Band – Gee, House, Morris, Neville Stephen Hutt The TNT's – Cox, Dack, Fontana, Knight, Lamberto, Lawrence Trendkill – D & M Blair, De Cotta Zoey Dekens Session 8 (Entry 7.15pm, Start 7.30pm sharp) Ben Percy Blue Door Band – Drabble, Hatton, Reyhansyah, Skewes Charlotte Crabbe Daniel Wilson David Ranalli Ellicia Chapman Huw Humphreys Isabella Armstrong Jack McKevitt Julian Skewes Kaelen Sliskovic Lizzy Martino Maci Crawford Oakley Matson Shania Mwaka Stanley Crabbe Taliah Troy The Crackin' – Belzunce, Downes Tyler Satie Xavier Biancotti Zachariah Paciente Tuesday 23rd of June, 2026 Session 9 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Ania Jasinski Aurielle Soekinto Emma Hale Grace Austin Isla Jones Jaxon Finis Lila Humphrys Lily Higgins Mazenod College Mikaela Powell Riley Riggall St Brigid’s College Taylor Brown Troy Jackson Session 10 (Entry 7.15pm, Start 7.30pm sharp) Abdol Srolestz Brad Clarke Devon Spink Ethan Hoskin Good Times Ahead – Garces, Glass, Hendrawan, O Powell, Sputore Harrison Glass Hugo Hendrawan Jack Harrison Jasper Whitehead Joaquin Ayalde Noah La Cava Philip Mah Screaming Captain Jefferson – Harrison, Glass, O Powell, Rhine Davis Xavier Yeats Zavier Kneale (the session lists here are in alphabetical order and do not indicate the order of bands within each session)

location_onRosemount Hotel, North Perth

Conversations with the Cards
Jun23
FREE

Conversations with the Cards

Nurture your Tarot-loving light as we gather together each fortnight with our cards to engage in conversations that aim to keep our connection with our decks lively, prescient, insightful, and exploratory. Develop your own dialogue in respectful relationship with one another and the cards feeling empowered to participate irrespective of your ‘level’ of card-conversing ability. Each conversation shall be instigated via creative prompts, questions, and pithy talks on a broad range of Tarot-related influences in a ritually-held circle that ensures ample time is provided for reading the cards for one another and sharing our own unique perceptions, wisdom's, experiences and reflections on life. All Tarot decks and levels of experience are welcomed. *‘The Tarot is a nomadic cathedral and constitutes first and foremost an apprenticeship in seeing.’* Marianne Costa from **The Way of the Tarot; the Spiritual Teacher in the Cards** **PLEASE NOTE: ATTENDANCE ON THE NIGHT FOR THIS CLASS COSTS $15 TO BE PAID AT THE DOOR UPON ENTRY.** **The MTS is committed to providing events that align with and further The three objects of The Theosophical Society:** * To form a nucleus of the universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or colour. * To encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy and science. * To investigate unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in the human being. However this being stated, the MTS does not endorse any health, spiritual, science-related, philosophical or theological /other assertions or claims made by any facilitator we host.

location_onMelbourne Theosophical Society, Melbourne

Evening Social Painting
Jun23
FREE

Evening Social Painting

This is an informal welcoming evening group focussed on bringing people together who enjoy creating. While many people work in watercolour, you’re also very welcome to bring sketching, drawing, journaling, or another quiet art practice. There’s no formal instruction and no pressure — just shared creative time. Enjoy getting inspiration from others and soaking up the creative atmosphere. Held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month 🖌 What to expect: \*A quiet, social atmosphere * Bring‑your‑own art or sketching time \*A mix of watercolour, drawing, and other art practices * Friendly conversation and encouragement \*Tea, coffee, and community vibes 🎨 What can I work on? * Watercolour \*Sketching or drawing * Art journaling \*Other portable art projects ✅ What to bring: * Your own art materials \*Curiosity and a willingness to have a go 💵 Cost: $3 per person,donation to St. David's for room hire, payable on the night. ☕ Venue notes: Tea and coffee are available at the venue. Entry is on Rookwood Avenue. Please ring bell or contact Cathy on 0403 596 826. 🚗 Parking: Street parking is available, and there is a larger carpark on Keeling Street. 💛 Many people attend on their own — you’ll be very welcome. This session is hosted by volunteers from the [Watercolour Society of Queensland (WSQ)](https://www.watercoloursocietyofqld.com.au), a not‑for‑profit arts organisation. Meetup events are designed to be informal, friendly, and easy to join. Learn more at the WSQ website: [Casual Painting at St. David's](https://www.watercoloursocietyofqld.com.au/casual-painting-at-st-davids).

location_onST Davids Neighbourhood Centre, Coopers Plains

Playing with angels & nature spirits ....
Jun23
From $20

Playing with angels & nature spirits ....

**Event posted on our website too so number of people responding here does not show actual numbers attending.** Let’s have fun exploring the worlds of angels & nature spirits. You might find you garden suddenly blooming or your pockets full of gold! These evenings are open to anyone that wishes to come along; and at which we will be exploring, in a hands-on fashion (in other words, you get to do some of the conjuration – if you wish – or you can just watch) the invocation and evocation of angels, planetary spirits, elementals, daemons, etc. You don’t need to wear magical robes or bring magical tools or weapons but are welcome to do so if you wish. ***Warning for those with sensitive noses. We will be burning incense.*** **Cost:** $20 **When:** Tuesday 23rd June - arrive between 6.30 & 7pm if you can. If you're running late, come anyway. We go to at least 9pm. **Where:** 130 Boronia Road, Vermont, Melbourne, 3133 **Contact:** David 03 9873 3736 or [esoteric666@optusnet.com.au](mailto:esoteric666@optusnet.com.au) ***For more details click this link:*** https://esotericbookshop.org/invocation-evocation-magic-workshop/ ***How to find us click this link:*** [https://esotericbookshop.org/contact-us/](https://esotericbookshop.org/contact-us/) For more background information see our website blog on[ ](https://esotericbookshop.org/high-ritual-ceremonial-magick/)***[ceremonial magic](https://esotericbookshop.org/high-ritual-ceremonial-magick/)***

location_onThe Magic Cottage (Julie & David's Place), Melbourne, 3133

Music Rocks the Rosemount II - Back-to-Back 2026
Jun23
From $0

Music Rocks the Rosemount II - Back-to-Back 2026

Music Rocks the Rosemount II – Back-to-Back 2026 will see our amazing musicians showcase their amazing talent and development in this second term of the year! Great food, drinks and our amazing musicians front, and centre will make this amazing! There will be 10 sessions, 22 hours of music, three special evenings and a huge Saturday - Saturday June 20th, Sunday June 21st, Monday June 22nd and Tuesday June 23rd. You will only need to attend the session your musician performs in. Over 350 young musicians with more than 200 bands/solo artists in the Music Rocks Australia Ensemble and Individual programs on stage showcasing their amazing talent, and especially that unique Music Rocks bravery and showmanship. ‘Music Rocks’ brings the Western Australian community together with performances from the most elite young musicians in MRA All-star bands, primary schools, high schools, education support centres and community organisations. Young people living out their Rock Star dreams on stage in front of family, friends, and the most amazed and inspired public! Performances will include those for WACE and WASSA certificates recognition for high school graduation, along with triumph for those supported by some of the biggest organisations in W.A. Our NDIS supported musicians will also make this event such a big part of their community engagement and belonging. Musicians as young as 6 years old and as young as 65 years old, achieving full Pop and Rock songs of their choice, swapping instruments between repertoire, and showcasing the rapid and authentic power of the MRA teaching systems, unique to W.A. and supported by the famous MRA Ensemble Directors. A not to be missed event for anyone close to an MRA musician and especially for anyone who is set to be amazed by the most courageous young people in W.A The Session schedule is as follows: Saturday 20th of June, 2026 Session 1 (Entry 9.00am, Start 9.15am sharp) Carter Di Lallo Charlotte Whittaker Connor di Lallo Emily Kossen Harry Hall Miles Hurdman Oliver Brown Savannah Tomasso Tristan Simons Session 2 (Entry 10.25am, Start 10.40am sharp) Blake Johnson Chloe Price Conrad Scott Gian Biares Liam Caton Sarah Pollard Shanniah Barker Tahno Bizzaca Xavier Loewenthal Session 3 (Entry 11.50pm, Start 12.05pm sharp) Eli Dickenson Guot Mou Joe Hanscomb Kaine Aguilar-Ho Mikey Albert Steven Cowan Wednesday HQ Band – Aguilar-Ho, D & M Bellandi, Wiley Workpower Band – Francis, Hobson, King, Sparling, Ta Session 4 (Entry 1.10pm, Start 1.25pm sharp) Dianella Secondary College Education Support Centre Notre Dame Catholic Primary School Quinn Fisher Ryan Harper Sunday 21st of June, 2026 Session 5 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Arlo Wocheslander Cannington Community Education Support Centre Harry MacPherson & Ollie Minchin Harvey Carroll Lockridge Primary School supported by Blue Sky Community Group Oliver Fitzpatrick St Columba’s School Summer Mulder Warnbro Education Support Centre Session 6 (Entry 7.30pm, Start 7.45pm sharp) Abigail Napier Amy Powell Arlo Hartmann Armadale Education Support Centre Dynamiks – Gregory, Paton, A Powell Joachim Gabo Mac Stanley Pulse – Carson, Cramp, Rapanaro Rock Mix – Barlow, Guhl, Smith, Tucker Shia De Bell Tuesday Allstars – Edwards, Hartmann, Napier, Slater Wild Dan Razor Will Kenny Monday 22nd of June, 2026 Session 7 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Andie McAuliffe Bishop Beshop Bozsenna Harvie Emma Ralfe Enya Liu Flynn Thompson Lear Fang Liam Dack Mikayla De Cotta Monday HQ Band – Gee, House, Morris, Neville Stephen Hutt The TNT's – Cox, Dack, Fontana, Knight, Lamberto, Lawrence Trendkill – D & M Blair, De Cotta Zoey Dekens Session 8 (Entry 7.15pm, Start 7.30pm sharp) Ben Percy Blue Door Band – Drabble, Hatton, Reyhansyah, Skewes Charlotte Crabbe Daniel Wilson David Ranalli Ellicia Chapman Huw Humphreys Isabella Armstrong Jack McKevitt Julian Skewes Kaelen Sliskovic Lizzy Martino Maci Crawford Oakley Matson Shania Mwaka Stanley Crabbe Taliah Troy The Crackin' – Belzunce, Downes Tyler Satie Xavier Biancotti Zachariah Paciente Tuesday 23rd of June, 2026 Session 9 (Entry 5.30pm, Start 5.45pm sharp) Ania Jasinski Aurielle Soekinto Emma Hale Grace Austin Isla Jones Jaxon Finis Lila Humphrys Lily Higgins Mazenod College Mikaela Powell Riley Riggall St Brigid’s College Taylor Brown Troy Jackson Session 10 (Entry 7.15pm, Start 7.30pm sharp) Abdol Srolestz Brad Clarke Devon Spink Ethan Hoskin Good Times Ahead – Garces, Glass, Hendrawan, O Powell, Sputore Harrison Glass Hugo Hendrawan Jack Harrison Jasper Whitehead Joaquin Ayalde Noah La Cava Philip Mah Screaming Captain Jefferson – Harrison, Glass, O Powell, Rhine Davis Xavier Yeats Zavier Kneale (the session lists here are in alphabetical order and do not indicate the order of bands within each session)

location_onRosemount Hotel, North Perth

Fishburners Investor Ready AI Pitch Night
Jun24
FREE

Fishburners Investor Ready AI Pitch Night

**GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THIS LINK:** [https://events.humanitix.com/fishburners-ai-pitch-night](https://events.humanitix.com/fishburners-ai-pitch-night) AI is no longer just a trend. AI is the core infrastructure of the next decade’s most successful startups. At Fishburners, we aren’t just watching the shift, we are providing the platform for the founders actually building it. Following the momentum of the Female Founder Pitch Night, we are gathering the **highest-signal AI startups in the country** for a night of technical excellence, commercial ambition, and direct investor engagement. On June 24th, Fishburners is hosting the AI Pitch Night. This is a deliberate showcase of the founders moving beyond the hype to build real, scalable, and defensible AI companies. This night is about founders who are building. Founders who are raising. Founders who are ready to be seen, backed, and taken seriously. *** ### **What this event is** A curated pitch night hosted by **Fishburners**, Australia’s largest startup community, in partnership with **Chartered Accountants ANZ, Vanta, and HubSpot.** The best Australian AI startups will pitch in front of a room specifically vetted for high-level investors, operators, and ecosystem leaders. This is not a night for judging from the sidelines, it is a night for backing the future of Australian tech. Come and see real founders, real companies, and real opportunity. *** ### **Why this night matters** Fishburners has supported over **35,000 entrepreneurs** and helped startups raise **$1B+** This event isn't just about a 5-minute slide deck; it’s about the convergence of technical talent and the institutional support required to win globally. #### The last Founders who pitched did far more than just participate... They raised capital. They won awards. They built real traction. This pitch night is the front door. *** ### **Want to Pitch?** Apply to Pitch here: [https://airtable.com/appM3HBc3eoPUC7xv/pagFa5ESY38lwaOAW/form](https://airtable.com/appM3HBc3eoPUC7xv/pagFa5ESY38lwaOAW/form) *** ### **Who should be in the room** **AI Founders** * **Apply to pitch** if you are building an AI startup and are ready to put it in front of the country's most active investors. **Investors & Ecosystem Leaders** * Attend to discover vetted AI talent early. * Engage with the founders building at the frontier. * Connect with the partners providing the infrastructure for AI growth. *** ### **What you get from attending** * Live pitches from Australias most ambitious AI startups * Direct exposure to founders ahead of the next Ascent Project cohort * Connection with Australia’s startup ecosystem in a focused, high-signal environment * A clear view of where Fishburners is taking its platform in 2026 *** ### **Event details** **Date:** June 24, 2026 **Time:** 6:00 – 8:30pm **Location:** The Collider, 477 Pitt Street, Sydney *** ### **What to do next** * **Supporters and investors:** Register and be in the room. * **Everyone:** Share this with a founder who should be on stage. We’ll see you there.

location_onFishburners - Sydney's Business Meetup Group, Sydney

Visit to the Art Gallery of NSW
Jun24
FREE

Visit to the Art Gallery of NSW

**Midweek Art & Chill at Art Gallery of NSW 🎨✨** Looking to break up the week with something relaxing and a bit cultural? Join us for a midweek visit to the **Art Gallery of NSW** and enjoy an evening surrounded by amazing artworks. We’ll meet in **Hyde Park**, in front of the ANZAC Memorial, and then take a short walk towards the gallery. Once there, we’ll explore the diverse collections at a relaxed pace — from classic to contemporary art, there’s always something interesting to discover 🎨. After spending some time at the gallery, we’ll head back towards **George Street** to grab dinner together 🍽️ and continue the conversations. A simple, chilled midweek plan — perfect for unwinding, exploring art, and meeting new people 😊 📌 **Event Details** **Meeting Point:** Hyde Park (between the Pool of Reflection and Anzac Memorial) **Meeting Time:** 06:30 PM **Distance:** 2-3 kms **Difficulty:** Easy **RSVP Rules:** If you have RSVPed but are unable to attend the event, please update your RSVP at least 2-3 days in advance. For those on the waitlist, priority may be given to group regulars. **Communication:** I’ll share my live location on our [WhatsApp group ](https://chat.whatsapp.com/L05TdnNeBEgAQ9ARsN89Hd?mode=gi_t)on the day of the walk. Join for regular updates on this and upcoming walks, or suggest new ideas for future events. If you can’t join, message me on WhatsApp (+61-469 717 341), and I’ll add you. **Disclaimer:** We take care to minimize risk and avoid accidents during our events, but the host will not be held responsible for any injuries incurred during this event in any way either to you or your guests. Please take care of your own safety and belongings as hiking can be a risky activity sometimes.

location_onAnzac Memorial, Sydney

Unlock the Power of Generative AI
Jun25
FREE

Unlock the Power of Generative AI

**Generative AI for Developers Meetup 2026** ***Building AI Applications with Agentic AI, GenAI Workflows & Multi-Agent Systems*** We’re gearing up for another massive night on **Thursday, 25th June**. We’ve got an incredible line-up of speakers, a hands-on agenda, and our wonderful MC, **Annemarie Boicovitis**, to guide us through the evening. 📅 **Agenda** **1️⃣ What’s Making News** Featuring event host **Dr George Vossos** from **Evoke AI**, this segment will provide a round-up of the latest AI-related news and developments. **2️⃣ Introducing the Sovereign Foundry AI Platform** **Andy Lamrock** and **Hamish Toll** from **Circle T and The Foundry** will lift the hood on Australia’s only fully sovereign AI ecosystem and explore why prompts were just the beginning. **3️⃣ Roundtable Discussion: Is Software Engineering Dead?** A community-wide debate on the existential questions facing developers today. Event host **Dr George Vossos** will join the panel to discuss how AI augmentation is reshaping the role of the software engineer. **4️⃣ Sovereign Foundry AI Platform Project Showcase** **Andy Lamrock** and **Hamish Toll** will showcase a range of AI projects currently being built and deployed on the Sovereign Foundry AI Platform. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or simply curious about the agentic future, join us for technical insights, practical demonstrations, and networking with Melbourne’s AI community. *** 🌍 **Live-streamed globally** — YouTube link shared on the day (EU + US welcome!) **Why attend?** If you’re building (or about to build) agentic AI systems, this is the room where you’ll pick up reusable patterns, avoid common traps, and meet others shipping in the same space - developers, data folks, founders, and technical leaders. RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/genai-for-developers/

location_onCommunity Hub at The Dock, Docklands

✨ Week 2: Explore Everyday Wellbeing Habits
Jun25
From $15

✨ Week 2: Explore Everyday Wellbeing Habits

**Building Small Habits That Last!** Many people know what they would like to do for their wellbeing. The challenge is finding ways to make those activities part of everyday life. In this session, we will explore simple habits, routines and practices that can fit into a busy schedule. During this session, we will: * Enjoy gentle yoga-inspired movement * Discuss everyday wellbeing habits * Share ideas and experiences * Reflect on routines that support us * Connect with other women in the group This session focuses on small steps rather than major changes. You may discover ideas that you would like to explore further in your life. **Why Attend?** Attending regularly allows you to continue building connections with the group while exploring a new topic each week. Many participants enjoy hearing different perspectives and learning from shared experiences. **What to Bring** * Water bottle * Yoga mat if you have one * Comfortable clothing * Notebook, if you enjoy writing down ideas **RSVP Information** Please RSVP only if you genuinely plan to attend. Places are limited, and each RSVP helps us prepare the session and create the best possible experience for everyone. If your plans change, please update your RSVP as early as possible so another individual can join. We look forward to meeting you and sharing this experience. 💰 **Cost** $15 (🎁 Receive complimentary gift if you attend 3 sessions) **Check out our Sister Meetups** Ikigai Inner Circle Sydney by Morgaia ❤️ [https://www.meetup.com/ikigaiinnercirclesydneybymorgaia](https://www.meetup.com/ikigaiinnercirclesydneybymorgaia) Morgaia Sydney Social Adventure🚶‍♀️& Urban Explorers🚶[https://www.meetup.com/morgaiasydneysocialadventure](https://www.meetup.com/morgaiasydneysocialadventure) **Important Disclaimer & Waiver of Liability** 🧡 This event is for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. Catherine is a yoga instructor, not a medical or health practitioner. All information shared is general in nature and not intended as medical or therapeutic advice. By attending this event, you acknowledge that: ⚠️ Your participation is voluntary, and you are responsible for your well-being during the session. ⚠️ The session is for general fitness and mindfulness and is not a substitute for medical, therapeutic, or professional health advice. ⚠️ You should consult a qualified health practitioner before engaging in any new physical activity, particularly if you have any medical conditions or injuries. ⚠️ By attending, you agree to waive, discharge, and release the organiser, volunteers, and fellow participants from any claims related to injuries, damages, or incidents that may occur. ***If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out before attending!***

location_onSydney Cowper Centre, Parramatta

Roller One Release Fate Done Nice on Cheersquad Records
Jun25
From $0

Roller One Release Fate Done Nice on Cheersquad Records

ROLLER ONE CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF FATE DONE NICE WITH THE REMOTES AND THE VAN WALKER TRIO Melbourne/Naarm astral-country outfit Roller One will celebrate the release of their fourth album, Fate Done Nice, with a special showcase performance joined by fellow Melbourne music stalwarts The Remotes and The Van Walker Trio. Released through Cheersquad Records & Tapes, Fate Done Nice marks a new chapter for Roller One. Built around the songwriting of Fergus McAlpin and featuring Adam Afiff on double bass, the album reunites former Silver City Highway bandmates Simon Edwards and Nick Hurle, alongside contributions from Georgia Knight and Cahill Kelly. The result is a record that broadens the band's distinctive counter-country sound with greater drive, energy and sonic depth, while retaining the warmth and intimacy that has defined Roller One's music for more than fifteen years. Across Fate Done Nice, Roller One paint vivid scenes of suburban streets, city corners, racetrack totes and country landscapes. The songs exist as snapshots of memory, place and emotion rather than conventional narratives, creating a collection that feels both deeply personal and universally familiar. Written over many years and across locations ranging from the Dandenong Ranges to Cranbourne, Brunswick and Berlin, the album captures moments suspended in time, bound together by McAlpin's poetic eye and the band's expansive musical vision. Drawing comparisons to Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt, Gram Parsons, Don Walker and Bill Callahan, Roller One's sound sits comfortably between country, Americana and indie folk. The singles "So Far", "Sparrow" and "Motorsports" offer a glimpse into the rich atmosphere, poetic songwriting and understated power that define Fate Done Nice. This special album launch is more than a celebration of a new release. It is also a gathering of three enduring voices from Melbourne and Australia's independent music community, artists whose collective histories span decades, countless stages and an extraordinary catalogue of recordings. Joining Roller One are The Remotes, whose long-awaited second album Ready For It arrived after a journey spanning continents and more than two decades. Originally formed by Ollie Browne and Kristian Brenchley and later joined by Laura MacFarlane, The Remotes blend dreamy indie-pop, baroque textures and poetic songwriting into music that feels timeless and deeply human. Their return has been marked by a series of acclaimed new recordings that bridge the gap between past and present. Opening the evening is The Van Walker Trio, led by one of Australia's most respected and prolific songwriters. From his early days with Swedish Magazines and Goatpiss Gasoline through to acclaimed solo albums including The Celestial Railroad and Ghosting, Van Walker has spent decades crafting songs that draw equally from folk, country, literature and the Australian landscape. Together, these three acts represent a remarkable cross-section of Melbourne's musical legacy. For audiences, the evening offers a rare opportunity to witness artists whose work has evolved across decades while continuing to create vital and compelling new music. For Roller One, it is the perfect way to launch Fate Done Nice — a record that honours the band's past while opening the door to its next chapter. ENDS

location_onThe Tote - Band Room, Collingwood