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Sunday Easy Bike Ride Around Newcastle's Coastline - 14km loop
Jun21
FREE

Sunday Easy Bike Ride Around Newcastle's Coastline - 14km loop

This is a free easy 14km bike ride at a slow relaxed pace (15km/hr). Enjoy an easy, social community ride, suitable for most skill and fitness levels. New people very welcome! Children permitted only if they are a passenger on an adult's bike. **What we'll do:** Starting at Wickham, we cycle an easy 14km loop around the city, passing all the city beaches, with a stop for morning tea at Nobbys Beach cafe. It totals around 80 minutes of riding. **☀️🌊🌳**This scenic route takes in the best of the city: the beautiful coastline, from Merewether Beach to Bar Beach to Nobbys Beach, as well as the leafy quiet inner city suburbs. **🐳** It’s whale season! If we’re lucky, we might spot a few on their migration north. **Learn your way around the city by bike!** **No main roads, and we avoid the big hill on Memorial Drive.** **Map:** https://www.komoot.com/tour/2894889466?share_token=awWZzSaGh6WUBoDo9lrU9JIJjMVkK2qzUEU4CX0Y3qrrFlp2yt&ref=wtd&t_s=referral&t_cid=route_share&t_ref_username=4040550065485 **Start/finish point:** Tree of Knowledge Park, Hannell St, Wickham (the little park next to the outdoor carpark, at the corner of Honeysuckle Dr & Hannell St) **Start time:** meet at 9:45am for a 10am departure **Finish time:** approx 12:30pm **Relative cycling fitness level:** very easy/ **EASY** /medium/hard/very hard **Suitable for:** those who have recently learnt to ride through to those who are experienced. No experience riding around Newcastle necessary. You just need good bike-handling skills, and good awareness of your surroundings. **Infrastructure:** 8km of shared paths, 6km of low-pressure, low-speed, low-traffic streets, 300 metres separated cycleway **Topography:** flat, except for one 100 metre steep hill, and one 30 metre steep hill - you are welcome to walk these hills! Some of us do :D **.** **You’ll need:** * helmet * bike with good working brakes and tyres pumped to the recommended PSI * bike lock (for when we stop, or for if you get a mechanical issue) * phone & opal card in case of puncture * a repair kit, if you have one (spare tube, tyre levers, patches, pump etc) * water bottle **.** **Detailed ride description:** ✨First, to Merewether Beach via the foreshore path, the quiet streets of Cooks Hill, & the Merewether Watkins St shared path. **(22 minutes)** ✨Then along the coastal shared path to Bar Beach, pausing at Dixon Park Beach lookout to enjoy the ocean views, before heading back to the CBD via low-speed Brooks St. **(15 minutes)** ✨ After a little zig-zag through Civic Park & Wheeler Place, we rejoin the Honeysuckle Foreshore shared path, which takes us directly to Nobbys Beach. **(10 minutes)** **✨ Approx 11am:** morning tea at Nobbys Beach cafe. Buy something to eat/drink, or bring your own. **✨** After morning tea, we go around the coastline path to Newcastle Beach, before riding along Hunter St Mall, including on its new separated cycleway. **(7 minutes)** **✨** Then we rejoin the Honeysuckle Foreshore shared path back to Wickham **(5 minutes)** to finish by 11:30am. **.** **Getting there** * **By Bike:** [https://www.newcastlecycleways.org.au/way-finding,](https://www.newcastlecycleways.org.au/way-finding,) or find routes on the group’s Komoot account [https://www.komoot.com/tour/1831416099?ref=itd](https://www.komoot.com/tour/1831416099?ref=itd) , or message me for a low-pressure route :) * **Coming by train?** Bikes travel free. Alight at Newcastle Interchange. * **Parking:** free unlimited weekend parking at the outdoor carpark, cnr Honeysuckle Dr & Hannell St, or park in Carrington. **.** **Indemnity and release of liability:** By participating in this activity you unconditionally indemnify the organiser/host against any and all claims, demands, losses, injuries, damages, liabilities or other costs, whether present or future, relating to your participation and/or dealings with Bike About Town - Newcastle, including but not limited to, any accident, loss or damage to property or death or injury to any person. **.** **How We Ride Policy** **& the** **RSVP Policy** **located on the group's homepage.** **You are responsible for your own safety at all times.** **.** If the weather is looking unfavourable, check the comments below for updates; heavy rain may result in cancellation. **.** **Transform your journey, ride & drive more safely, and change Newy's street culture.** **These videos explain international best practice cycling principles for everyday city trips:** * How to cycle safely at junctions: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CG0VTwevoU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CG0VTwevoU) * Road positioning for city cycling explained: [https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/road-positioning-cycling-explained#:](https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/road-positioning-cycling-explained#:) **.** **The Magic of Street Design:** * How the Dutch Slow Drivers for Safer Streets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGOBOw9s-QM **.** **Facebook** [https://facebook.com/BikeAboutTownNewcastleNSW](https://facebook.com/BikeAboutTownNewcastleNSW) **Komoot:** [https://www.komoot.com/tour/1831416099?ref=itd](https://www.komoot.com/tour/1831416099?ref=itd) **Newcastle Cycleways Movement (maps, events, adovcacy):** https://www.newcastlecycleways.org.au/way-finding The main aim of Bike About Town is to give people the knowledge and skills to use their bike for everyday short trips, eg. to work, the shops, to hobbies, to the beach. Add a low-cost, low-carbon, mood-boosting, quick transport option to your repertoire! 🤗😎

location_onTree of Knowledge, Wickham

Sunday Church Service
Jun21
FREE

Sunday Church Service

Join us every Sunday for a Gathering of Hearts, where Faith knows no boundaries and Love knows no limits. We are a Non-denominational, Bible-based, International Christian Church with a dream to evangelize the nations in our generation *(Matt 28:18-20, Col 1:6)*. The members of our church come from more than 30 different nations - So join us as we illuminate the world together! ✝️ Even if you don’t believe in God, we are open-minded and are incredibly inclusive. As our group is innately multi-cultural, we welcome people of all nationalities and backgrounds, so please feel free to bring your friends/family! * **WHEN** \- Every Sunday 10am * **WHERE** \- Unions NSW * **CONTACT** \- Emmanuel: 0424648492 **Additional Details & FAQ:** **Q:** What's the age range of the church? **A:** We have Families, Students, Young Professionals and a special class for kids. Our diversity is part of our charm! **Q:** I'm an Atheist and know nothing about the Bible, can I still come? **A:** Always! We'd love to have you as we have attendees from all backgrounds. **Q:** I'm always busy on Sunday Mornings, do you guys host any other events? **A:** Yes! We host Bible Discussions both on Campus and at our Homes. If you'd like to study the Bible 1-on-1 we'd love to do that too! Please feel free to contact Emmanuel: 0424648492 **Q:** Do you offer personal Bible Studies? **A:** Absolutely! We enjoy reading our Bibles and teaching the Bible, we LOVE a good spiritual/biblical debate and always maintain a warm and friendly atmosphere! **Q:** I want to learn how to pray, but don't know where to start. **A:** We have prayer partners and prayer groups of all age ranges, so if you'd like to get started, we'd love to help you get to know God and take those first few baby steps! **Q:** I have a few questions that are not listed here **A:** We'd love to answer them! Please get in touch via any of the contacts listed below and we'd love to talk! Joe Willis – 0402546712 joe.willis@usd21.org Emmanuel Ekwensi – 0424648492 emmanuel.ekwensi@usd21.org Jessie Cross – 0416951356 jessie.cross@usd21.org

location_onSydney International Christian Church, Sydney

Yarra and Botanics Walk discussing 'Mad Mabel' by Sally Hepworth
Jun21
FREE

Yarra and Botanics Walk discussing 'Mad Mabel' by Sally Hepworth

We'll meet at the spot where Fed Square meets the Princes Bridge over the Yarra (near the pedestrian crossing closest to the river from Flinders St, on the Fed Square side). We'll walk for about 6km along the Yarra River, through the Botanic Gardens and back along the river to Federation Square for a coffee after the walk. This month, we're reading and talking about 'Mad Mabel' by Sally Hepworth The blurb: "In 1959, at just fifteen years of age, Mabel Waller became the youngest Australian in history to be convicted of murder. In 2025, on a quiet Melbourne lane, an elderly man is found dead by his neighbour, 81-year-old Elsie Fitzpatrick. No one suspects any foul play. Until they discover Elsie's past. In the 1950s, her name was not Elsie. It was Mabel. She is known around the world as Mad Mabel. But is she mad? More importantly, is she guilty? When the police open a new investigation and the media descend upon her, the elderly Mabel decides it's time to set the record straight. In a world first, at the age of 81, Mabel Waller is speaking. New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth is at her finest in this twisty, compulsive thriller of friendship, family and murder. Or is it justice . . . ?" Goodreads rating: 4.40 How does a walking bookclub work? Like a normal bookclub, we talk about the book, what else we're reading, have read, or want to read (as well as a few tangents into life outside literature!) but we do it while walking around Melbourne and then over a coffee. We often split into smaller groups as we walk, but we also regroup through the walk. Should I read the book beforehand? The conversation will be more interesting if you do, but you can still come along if you haven't finished it yet! Do I need to bring anything? **Comfy** walking shoes, drinking water, some money for coffee or a bite to eat after if you wish. No need to bring the book unless you want to. No shows No shows (RSVPing yes and not attending) mean the group waits unnecessarily for those who are not coming, thinking you are running a little late. It’s absolutely fine to change your rsvp for any reason up until the walk begins, and you don’t need to leave a comment, send a message or give a reason, but if you don't click that 'change rsvp' button, you may be removed from the group. Membership Fee Did you know that while it is free to attend most events, Meetup charges organisers about $600 a year to organise a group? Members of the Walking Book Club are asked to pay a membership fee of $10 per year (not per event) to help cover this cost. When you join the group, you'll be automatically given a three month trial so you can see what the group is like, without needing to make any payment. If you would like to continue attending events after this, please follow Meetup's instructions to pay the $6.50US/approx $10AUD fee once per year (or contact group organisers if you would prefer to make payment using paypal, payID, cash or bank transfer).

location_onFed Square, Melbourne

🌸International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸
Jun21
FREE

🌸International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸

🌸 International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸 The *International Day of Yoga* (IDY) is a globally celebrated event dedicated to the practice and benefits of yoga. Observed annually on *June 21*, this day emphasizes the importance of yoga in promoting holistic health and well-being. Recognized by the United Nations, IDY encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to incorporate yoga into their lives, fostering physical, mental, and spiritual growth. The celebration of IDY highlights yoga’s universal appeal and its ability to unite individuals worldwide in a shared pursuit of health and peace. **Event Details:** 📅 **Date:** Sunday, 21 June 2026 ⏰ **Time:** 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM ACST 📍 **Location:** North Adelaide Community Centre and Library, 176 Tynte Street, North Adelaide, SA 5006 💸 **Cost:** Free **What to Expect:** 🧘‍♀️ Yoga Session (1.5 hours): Led by highly experienced Yoga teachers from the Art of Living, this session will focus on physical strength, flexibility, and balance, tailored to enhance Mental, Physical and Spiritual well being. 🧘‍♀️ Meditation Session: Following the yoga practice, enjoy a calming meditation to relax your mind, reduce stress, and enhance inner peace. **Benefits:** 🏋️‍♀️ Physical Health: Improve your flexibility, strength, and overall physical fitness. 🧠 Mental Wellbeing: Learn techniques to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve your mental clarity. 💪 Empowerment: Connect with other Yogis, share experiences, and feel empowered through a supportive community. 📚 Guidance from Experts: Gain insights and tips from seasoned Yoga teachers with extensive experience. **What to Bring:** 🧘 Yoga mat 👚 Comfortable clothing 🚰 Water bottle 😊 An open mind and a positive spirit **For any queries:** 📞 Contact: Manpreet :0422474782, Smriti : 0469772390 We look forward to seeing you there and sharing this transformative journey and let's make whole World Healthy with Yoga!!

location_on176 Tynte St, North Adelaide

Short Sunday stroll in Mt Rogers Reserve - off leash tracks, city views
Jun21
From $8

Short Sunday stroll in Mt Rogers Reserve - off leash tracks, city views

A Sunday stroll in Mt Rogers Reserve! Join Jenny on this lovely northside walk featuring lots of relaxed off leash time for our dogs in a contained, bush-like reserve, with some nice city views for us humans too. The walk is approximately 3 km along well-formed dirt tracks with some gentle undulations, looping around the base of Mt Rogers. It will take approximately 60 minutes with a group. Our route enters off leash space pretty much straight away, but we will manage how and when each dog starts their off leash time depending on the mix of dogs on the day. The walk starts and ends at the Mt Rogers Reserve carpark at the end of Wickens Place in Fraser. There is plenty of free parking here. The excellent [Fraser Café](https://fraser-cafe.com.au) is very short drive away for pre or post walk coffees and meals, as well as access to toilets. Important info: * You walk entirely at your own risk and you are wholly responsible for your own, and your dog's, behaviour; by rsvping 'yes' to this walk you understand and agree to this condition. * All off-leash activities are at the discretion of the walk guide. If for any reason they feel any dog should be back on lead, please respect their decision, as they are trying to ensure everyone has a pleasant experience. * We ask $7.50 per adult to be paid by card to the guide at the beginning of the walk - children (under 18) walk free of charge. The charge helps cover our meetup subscription, insurance, internet, petrol, and other costs. We will gladly refund this if you are not happy for any reason. * For more information about how we operate our walks, go to our [FAQ page](https://www.canberradogwalks.com.au/canberra-walks-guided-walks-faqs/).

location_onMt Rogers, Canberra

Paranormal Romance Book Club and Culture
Jun21
FREE

Paranormal Romance Book Club and Culture

Hi all, Welcome to the June Paranormal Book Club!! If you love books that are lighter and fluffier to read, with supernatural elements (magic, vampires, werewolves, etc.) then you will enjoy this group. After book club we head off and become a tourist in our own city, by attending an exhibition or some other cultural activity. For June, we are going to meet at Time Out Fed Square for book club, then head up to the State Library to visit the Rebel Heart: Love Letters and Other Declarations exhibition: [Rebel Heart: Love letters and other declarations | State Library Victoria](https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/rebel-heart-love-letters-and-other-declarations) The books for Sunday 21 June 2026 are: Can't Spell Treason without Tea by Rebecca Thorne [Can't Spell Treason Without Tea (Tomes & Tea, #1) by Rebecca Thorne | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61753288-can-t-spell-treason-without-tea) Cinder House by Freya Marske [Cinder House by Freya Marske | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222376570-cinder-house) Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman [Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/236064352-red-star-rebels) If you would like to look at all the books that we have read so far, click [here](https://1drv.ms/x/s!Am2wjNpl1c1ijCNvt-hrWM8gPaem?e=riV48x). Finally, if you can't make it, please change your RSVP to a NO. Spaces are limited, so it will give other people a chance to attend. Happy reading until then!! 🤓

location_onTime Out Federation Square, Melbourne

Magic Mind & Peak Consciousness: Cultivating Psychic Abilities - Dr. Alex de Foe
Jun21
FREE

Magic Mind & Peak Consciousness: Cultivating Psychic Abilities - Dr. Alex de Foe

**What if psychical abilities (psi) can be cultivated in earlier life?** What are the implications for modern society and our perception of the world? A new theory based on entropy and perception may hold the answers... After 70+ years of controlled studies into psychical phenomena, scholars still lack a cohesive theory of what makes them possible.... **In this presentation, Dr Alex De Foe** draws on his 15+ years of research to model psi as an emergent lifespan experience - understanding it in relation to neural development and entropy, experiences often reported by children. Drawing upon the "free energy model" in perception and social neuroscience, Alex will make the case for cultivation of psi in pivotal states of consciousness. Part 2 will focus on experiential analysis to support the argument, including case studies and a short practice task called 'Image Streaming' that engages aspects of the mind at the periphery of experience. **Image Streaming** is a technique that bridges the divide between the conscious, unconscious, and super-conscious mind, related to Michael Thalbourne's concept of 'transliminality', in which material flows between these dimensions of mind seamlessly. **Case studies will be presented from:** * Research into out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and lucid dreams * A new theory on archetypes and the collective unconscious * Speculative accounts at the bridge between spiritual emergence and spiritual 'emergency' **About Dr. Alexander De Foe (PhD, M Couns):** * Academic at Monash University (2021-2026). * Runs a research program on mindfulness/consciousness * At RMIT University (2016-2021), he managed a virtual reality lab focusing on embodied cognition and social neuroscience. * Published over 30 peer-reviewed studies/papers on consciousness, perception, and general psychology. * Chair of the Australian Centre for Consciousness Studies * Committee Member of the Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research * Associate Editor at the Anthropology of Consciousness Journal. **Post-Event Social Lunch Hangout (12.45 - 1.45pm)** NOTE: TRYING OUT NEW LUNCH VENUE... Afterwards, you are invited to lunch with everyone at **Gopal's Restaurant** (5min walk from the venue) **PLEASE NOTE:** * **11AM Start -** Please be considerate and arrive early. * **$10 Cover Charge:** Room hire, facilities, and running costs.

location_onMelbourne Theosophical Society, Melbourne

Magic Mind & Peak Consciousness: Cultivating Psychic Abilities - Dr Alex de Foe
Jun21
FREE

Magic Mind & Peak Consciousness: Cultivating Psychic Abilities - Dr Alex de Foe

**What if psychical abilities (psi) can be cultivated in earlier life?** What are the implications for modern society and our perception of the world? A new theory based on entropy and perception may hold the answers... After 70+ years of controlled studies into psychical phenomena, scholars still lack a cohesive theory of what makes them possible.... **In this presentation, Dr Alex De Foe** draws on his 15+ years of research to model psi as an emergent lifespan experience - understanding it in relation to neural development and entropy, experiences often reported by children. Drawing upon the "free energy model" in perception and social neuroscience, Alex will make the case for cultivation of psi in pivotal states of consciousness. Part 2 will focus on experiential analysis to support the argument, including case studies and a short practice task called 'Image Streaming' that engages aspects of the mind at the periphery of experience. **Image Streaming** is a technique that bridges the divide between the conscious, unconscious, and super-conscious mind, related to Michael Thalbourne's concept of 'transliminality', in which material flows between these dimensions of mind seamlessly. **Case studies will be presented from:** * Research into out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and lucid dreams * A new theory on archetypes and the collective unconscious * Speculative accounts at the bridge between spiritual emergence and spiritual 'emergency' **About Dr. Alexander De Foe (PhD, M Couns):** * Academic at Monash University (2021-2026). * Runs a research program on mindfulness/consciousness * At RMIT University (2016-2021), he managed a virtual reality lab focusing on embodied cognition and social neuroscience. * Published over 30 peer-reviewed studies/papers on consciousness, perception, and general psychology. * Chair of the Australian Centre for Consciousness Studies * Committee Member of the Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research * Associate Editor at the Anthropology of Consciousness Journal. **Post-Event Social Lunch Hangout (12.45 - 1.45pm)** NOTE: TRYING OUT NEW LUNCH VENUE... Afterwards, you are invited to lunch with everyone at **Gopal's Restaurant** (5min walk from the venue) **PLEASE NOTE:** * **11AM Start -** Please be considerate and arrive early. * **$10 Cover Charge:** Room hire, facilities, and running costs. **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

$15🌈🎨"Quirky Newtown": Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿
Jun21
From $15

$15🌈🎨"Quirky Newtown": Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿

**NOTE:** This event is posted on multiple Meetup groups. **ABOUT:** Enjoy a fun tour of Newtown – Sydney’s bohemian suburb – on Sunday, June 21. Explore fancy shops with retro items, vintage clothing, artisanal objects, even arcana. Discover vibrant street art – out on the main street and inside hidden alleys. Listen to the fascinating stories behind some of the murals. Relax in a popular picnic spot. Make new friends in the process! **MEETING TIME:** 11:15 – 11:30 AM. **MEETING POINT:** Meet outside "Hui Bro's Cafe & Skewers", 326 King Street, 1, Newtown, NSW 2042. Right next to Newtown station entry/exit off King Street. You are welcome to buy a coffee. **START AND PROGRAMME:** We will begin at 11:30 AM, moving towards the shops on King Street, then exploring a wide variety of street art. Later, a park. **END:** We will get back to Newtown station by 2:30 PM. You can stop for drinks and snacks and more chatting with group members, if interested. **PRICE OF TOUR:** Please pay $15 by cash on arrival. Or you could transfer the amount to: Account Name: Elucidaction Pty Ltd St. George Bank Account Number: 433 012 445, BSB: 112-879 Please send a copy when you make the payment. **IMPORTANT:** * Please check transport in advance. Make sure you sleep well the night before, and leave home early enough in the morning so you can reach the meeting point on time. * Remember to have a good breakfast before arriving which can keep you going during the early afternoon. * Please message if you are running late. * Stay with the group at all times. You are expected to be "present" and socialise with other attendees - please do not talk on the phone to somebody else unless it is urgent. * Please inform the organiser if you want to leave before the end of the walk. * Wear comfortable shoes, a hat or cap, sun protection. Please bring a water bottle and an umbrella. * No additional compulsory costs beyond $15. Drinks and snacks are optional – you may also bring your own. * Be careful when you explore fragile items in shops. * Photos of the group will be clicked and may be posted on Meetup and the organiser’s social media platforms. Attendees who do not wish to be photographed must inform the organiser before the tour begins. * Please update your registration if you are unable to make it to the event. **CONTACT:** Call, text or WhatsApp Tulika at 0402 820 272 if you have any questions. Having lived across India, Thailand, the UK, Canada and Australia, Tulika is an Art and Culture Consultant and founder of the art publication + art consultancy: [https://onartandaesthetics.com/.](https://onartandaesthetics.com/) You can also connect with her on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/.](https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/) Email: tulikabahadur[at]gmail[dot]com. For updates on Sydney events, you are welcome to join the WhatsApp group "Sydney Art & Culture Events & Tours": [https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1](https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1).

location_onHui Bro's Cafe & Skewers, New South Wales

$15🌈🎨"Quirky Newtown": Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿
Jun21
From $15

$15🌈🎨"Quirky Newtown": Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿

**NOTE:** This event is posted on multiple Meetup groups. **ABOUT:** Enjoy a fun tour of Newtown – Sydney’s bohemian suburb – on Sunday, June 21. Explore fancy shops with retro items, vintage clothing, artisanal objects, even arcana. Discover vibrant street art – out on the main street and inside hidden alleys. Listen to the fascinating stories behind some of the murals. Relax in a popular picnic spot. Make new friends in the process! **MEETING TIME:** 11:15 – 11:30 AM. **MEETING POINT:** Meet outside "Hui Bro's Cafe & Skewers", 326 King Street, 1, Newtown, NSW 2042. Right next to Newtown station entry/exit off King Street. You are welcome to buy a coffee. **START AND PROGRAMME:** We will begin at 11:30 AM, moving towards the shops on King Street, then exploring a wide variety of street art. Later, a park. **END:** We will get back to Newtown station by 2:30 PM. You can stop for drinks and snacks and more chatting with group members, if interested. **PRICE OF TOUR:** Please pay $15 by cash on arrival. Or you could transfer the amount to: Account Name: Elucidaction Pty Ltd St. George Bank Account Number: 433 012 445, BSB: 112-879 Please send a copy when you make the payment. **IMPORTANT:** * Please check transport in advance. Make sure you sleep well the night before, and leave home early enough in the morning so you can reach the meeting point on time. * Remember to have a good breakfast before arriving which can keep you going during the early afternoon. * Please message if you are running late. * Stay with the group at all times. You are expected to be "present" and socialise with other attendees - please do not talk on the phone to somebody else unless it is urgent. * Please inform the organiser if you want to leave before the end of the walk. * Wear comfortable shoes, a hat or cap, sun protection. Please bring a water bottle and an umbrella. * No additional compulsory costs beyond $15. Drinks and snacks are optional – you may also bring your own. * Be careful when you explore fragile items in shops, * Photos of the group will be clicked and may be posted on Meetup and the organiser’s social media platforms. Attendees who do not wish to be photographed must inform the organiser before the tour begins. * Please update your registration if you are unable to make it to the event. **CONTACT:** Call, text or WhatsApp Tulika at 0402 820 272 if you have any questions. Having lived across India, Thailand, the UK, Canada and Australia, Tulika is an Art and Culture Consultant and founder of the art publication + art consultancy: [https://onartandaesthetics.com/.](https://onartandaesthetics.com/) You can also connect with her on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/.](https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/) Email: tulikabahadur[at]gmail[dot]com. For updates on Sydney events, you are welcome to join the WhatsApp group "Sydney Art & Culture Events & Tours": [https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1](https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1).

location_onHui Bro's Cafe & Skewers, New South Wales

$15🌈🎨Quirky Newtown: Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿
Jun21
From $15

$15🌈🎨Quirky Newtown: Street Art + Shops + Nature 🍃🧿

**NOTE:** This event is posted on multiple Meetup groups. **ABOUT:** Enjoy a fun tour of Newtown – Sydney’s bohemian suburb – on Sunday, June 21. Explore fancy shops with retro items, vintage clothing, artisanal objects, even arcana. Discover vibrant street art – out on the main street and inside hidden alleys. Listen to the fascinating stories behind some of the murals. Relax in a popular picnic spot. Make new friends in the process! **MEETING TIME:** 11:15 – 11:30 AM. **MEETING POINT:** Meet outside "Hui Bro's Cafe & Skewers", 326 King Street, 1, Newtown, NSW 2042. Right next to Newtown station entry/exit off King Street. You are welcome to buy a coffee. **START AND PROGRAMME:** We will begin at 11:30, moving towards the shops on King Street, then exploring a wide variety of street art. Later, a park. **END:** We will get back to Newtown station by 2:30 PM. You can stop for drinks and snacks and more chatting with group members, if interested. **PRICE OF TOUR:** Please pay $15 by cash on arrival. Or you could transfer the amount to: Account Name: Elucidaction Pty Ltd St. George Bank Account Number: 433 012 445, BSB: 112-879 Please send a copy when you make the payment. **IMPORTANT:** * Please check transport in advance. Make sure you sleep well the night before, and leave home early enough in the morning so you can reach the meeting point on time. * Remember to have a good breakfast before arriving which can keep you going during the early afternoon. * Please message if you are running late. * Stay with the group at all times. You are expected to be "present" and socialise with other attendees - please do not talk on the phone to somebody else unless it is urgent. * Please inform the organiser if you want to leave before the end of the walk. * Wear comfortable shoes, a hat or cap, sun protection. Please bring a water bottle and an umbrella. * No additional compulsory costs beyond $15. Drinks and snacks are optional – you may also bring your own. * Be careful when you explore fragile items in shops. * Photos of the group will be clicked and may be posted on Meetup and the organiser’s social media platforms. Attendees who do not wish to be photographed must inform the organiser before the tour begins. * Please update your registration if you are unable to make it to the event. **CONTACT:** Call, text or WhatsApp Tulika at 0402 820 272 if you have any questions. Having lived across India, Thailand, the UK, Canada and Australia, Tulika is an Art and Culture Consultant and founder of the art publication + art consultancy: [https://onartandaesthetics.com/.](https://onartandaesthetics.com/) You can also connect with her on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/.](https://www.instagram.com/tulikabahadur/) Email: tulikabahadur[at]gmail[dot]com. For updates on Sydney events, you are welcome to join the WhatsApp group "Sydney Art & Culture Events & Tours": [https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1](https://chat.whatsapp.com/BttDzLCa2TTFa2te1Q1FkZ?mode=hqrt1).

location_onHui Bro's Cafe & Skewers, New South Wales

Philosophy Roundtable: Art
Jun21
FREE

Philosophy Roundtable: Art

A painting that brings a person to tears. A banana worth 6.4 million dollars. A photograph ending a war. What is behind these phenomena? Please join us this Sunday to discuss the Philosophy of Art, where it comes from, what makes it powerful and why it is a universal across time and cultures. We will meet at the Captain Melville at 2pm for a 2:15pm start sharp. **Please note the new $5 mandatory donation entry fee** (cash or transfer on day) to help with MeetUp subscription costs, venue costs, etc. There is no pre-requisite preparation necessary, nor a philosophical background, all that is required is a curious mind. These discussions are both a Socrates Cafe style discussion and lively metaphysical dojo, in the spirit of learning and friendly debate, so please feel free to challenge assumptions and be prepared to have your own assumptions challenged. This event is also posted to the Socrates Cafe group. We will explore the topic through a range of questions, including: **What is Art?** * What comes to mind when we use the word ‘Art’? What are the categories of objects or activities that you would consider to be art? * Which of these are art?: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_1nl2_GKbGzzSbXsRRsnAZlkmNVqWPjm **Emotion** * Is art a luxury or necessity in life? Is it essential to happiness? * Why is art so effective at making us feel powerful emotions, even when we know it doesn’t represent reality? Are these ‘true’ emotions, or somehow different / simulated? * Why do we sometimes seek our art that makes us feel sad? **Objectivity** * Is there such a thing as objectively bad art? * Are there intrinsic properties that make something aesthetic (beautiful)? Are they universal? * Are there objective standards of ‘taste’? Can one person be said to have better taste than another? If so, on what basis or criteria? **Value** * What gives art its value? Why do we consider replicas differently? Is naturally occurring beauty different to art? * What compels humans towards art? Is there an evolutionary / biological explanation for the seemingly wasteful expenditure of resources on outputs that have no practical function? **Creativity** * Are only humans able to appreciate art? * Are only humans creative? * Is there such a thing as something truly new, or is every idea or expression a recombination of existing inputs into a different configuration of outputs? * Can a machine be creative? If not, what is the constraint? * Could we ever regard AI-creativity in the same way as that of a human? Hope to see you there!

location_onCaptain Melville, Melbourne

What is Art For? On Emotion, Aesthetics and Creativity
Jun21
FREE

What is Art For? On Emotion, Aesthetics and Creativity

A painting that brings a person to tears. A banana worth 6.4 million dollars. A photograph ending a war. What is behind these phenomena? Please join us this Sunday to discuss the Philosophy of Art, where it comes from, what makes it powerful and why it is a universal across time and cultures. We will meet at the Captain Melville at 2pm for a 2:15pm start sharp. **Please note the new $5 mandatory donation entry fee** (cash or transfer on day) to help with MeetUp subscription costs, venue costs, etc. There is no pre-requisite preparation necessary, nor a philosophical background, all that is required is a curious mind. These discussions are both a Socrates Cafe style discussion and lively metaphysical dojo, in the spirit of learning and friendly debate, so please feel free to challenge assumptions and be prepared to have your own assumptions challenged. This event is also posted to the Philosophy Circle group. We will explore the topic through a range of questions, including: **What is Art?** * What comes to mind when we use the word ‘Art’? What are the categories of objects or activities that you would consider to be art? * Which of these are art?: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_1nl2_GKbGzzSbXsRRsnAZlkmNVqWPjm **Emotion** * Is art a luxury or necessity in life? Is it essential to happiness? * Why is art so effective at making us feel powerful emotions, even when we know it doesn’t represent reality? Are these ‘true’ emotions, or somehow different / simulated? * Why do we sometimes seek our art that makes us feel sad? **Objectivity** * Is there such a thing as objectively bad art? * Are there intrinsic properties that make something aesthetic (beautiful)? Are they universal? * Are there objective standards of ‘taste’? Can one person be said to have better taste than another? If so, on what basis or criteria? **Value** * What gives art its value? Why do we consider replicas differently? Is naturally occurring beauty different to art? * What compels humans towards art? Is there an evolutionary / biological explanation for the seemingly wasteful expenditure of resources on outputs that have no practical function? **Creativity** * Are only humans able to appreciate art? * Are only humans creative? * Is there such a thing as something truly new, or is every idea or expression a recombination of existing inputs into a different configuration of outputs? * Can a machine be creative? If not, what is the constraint? * Could we ever regard AI-creativity in the same way as that of a human? Hope to see you there!

location_onCaptain Melville, Melbourne

Coffee & Connections: Topic Finding Art Space
Jun21
FREE

Coffee & Connections: Topic Finding Art Space

Hi everyone, and welcome to our very first event! Since I’ve traveled to 50 countries before settling here in Melbourne, the idea of combining travel, daily living, and creating art is a massive passion of mine. To kick off our community of "dreamers and doers," we are hosting a relaxed weekend coffee meetup to connect, share, and get inspired. Whether you are a full-time professional artist or an entrepreneur exploring painting like I am, this is a casual space to meet face-to-face and build our local network over a great cup of Melbourne coffee. **Here is what we’ll be doing:** * 🎨 **Show & Tell:** Bring a sketchbook, your iPad, or just pull up some photos of your work on your phone. Let's celebrate what everyone is currently creating or exploring! * 🤝 **Network & Connect:** Swap Instagram handles, share industry contacts, and find your new creative accountability buddies. * 🌍 **Main Topic - Art Residencies & Coliving:** Have you ever done an art residency? Are you dreaming of joining a creative coliving space overseas or right here in Australia? Let's share resources, research, and dreams about blending travel with our artistic practices. **What to bring:** * A piece of your art (physical or digital) or a work-in-progress to share. * Your business cards, portfolio links, or social handles. * Any info, questions, or experiences you have regarding art residencies! I can't wait to meet you all and hear about your creative journeys. RSVP so I can make sure we grab a big enough table!

location_onCERES, Brunswick East

School of life - Sydney fan meetup, difficult questions deck
Jun21
FREE

School of life - Sydney fan meetup, difficult questions deck

This event is in person! To find the room, walk into the car parking area from the street at 14 Frances St, walk to the end of the car park (to the left of the building) and enter in the side pedestrian gate. Walk straight down the pathway to the back building and up the stairs. Look for the signs to Skyview Hall! As part of the school of life Sydney meetup we host a discussion focused on the difficult questions deck. We flip a difficult question and then ask the group to answer. Some examples include, "what makes a good listener?" and "if you could own any piece of art, what would it be?", "who was a childhood role model other than your parents?" Join us for questions like these and more. We hope to have you join us in this journey of self discovery. If you’re reading this, you’re invited. Please don’t feel like you “won’t be welcome” just because you’re new, demographically different from the average member, or hate the School of Life and everything it stands for. You’ll be fine! We usually meet every 3rd Sunday of the month at 4pm. 0438481143 to contact us if you get lost. This event is free for first time participants, then $10 if you are coming back for more! The cost covers the room hire, snacks and helps with making sure people are committed to attending. If you struggle to pay the cost, please get in touch to talk about it. You can also pay via Payid to 0438481143

location_onSkyview hall, Randwick

Music Rocks the Rosemount II - Back-to-Back 2026
Jun21
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

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

Come along and join us - 6:45 for a 7:00am start
Jun22
From $40

Come along and join us - 6:45 for a 7:00am start

**Feature Speaker - Scott O'Donnell of Contego Financial Solutions** Our group of local business owners and professionals focus on generating referrals and business for each other by introducing each other to our trusted contacts and networks ("sell THROUGH the room, not TO the room"). We're a friendly group from a variety of backgrounds (from a painter, to a family lawyer, to a web designer!) and we would love to meet you and see if we can connect you to complimentary business. We will be treated to a presentation from our featured speaker Scott O'Donnell of Contego Financial Solutions. With over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry (and over 15 as a financial planner), Scott prides himself on delivering sound financial planning "with a minimum of BS". His goals are to help his clients reach retirement with enough funds to enjoy it, plus provide guidance so that their money lasts as long as possible (hopefully longer than them!), by taking a personal approach which moves beyond just numbers and working out what is important to clients. We are excited to hear from Scott as he shares his expertise in navigating Government Assistance, Superannuation, Managing Debt, Retirement and Pension, Self Managed Superfunds, small business advice and how to grow your assets! Scott is a perfect complimentary business for all psychologists, business brokers, bookkeepers and business coaches. Venue cost is $40.00 a head, includes your meal, and advance bookings ARE ESSENTIAL! Ask us more when you register your attendance.

location_onRobina Tafe, Gold coast

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

Could the Federal Budget Cost You Thousands?
Jun23
FREE

Could the Federal Budget Cost You Thousands?

## **What every property investor needs to know about the changes happening to negative gearing, capital gains tax and trust taxation — BEFORE the rules change.** The Federal Budget contained several major proposals that could significantly impact how Australians invest in property. Changes have been proposed to: * Negative gearing * Capital gains tax * Discretionary trusts For many investors, these structures form the foundation of their wealth creation strategy. But how would these changes actually work? Who could be affected? What opportunities still exist? And what should investors be thinking about now? At our [Melbourne meetup](https://events.resultsmentoring.com/meetup-vic.html?utm_source=meetup&utm_campaign=drn), **tax specialist Brent McCartney** will break down the proposed changes and explain what they could mean for property investors, developers, renovators and business owners. **What you'll learn...** **Negative Gearing Changes** **Discover:** ✓ What the Government has announced ✓ Which properties may be protected under grandfathering provisions ✓ How the proposed rules could affect future purchases ✓ The implications for investors buying established versus new properties **Capital Gains Tax Changes** **Learn:** ✓ How the current 50% CGT discount could change ✓ The proposed inflation-indexed alternative ✓ What the changes could mean for future property profits ✓ How transitional rules may apply to existing properties **Trust taxation Changes** **Understand:** ✓ The proposed 30% minimum tax on discretionary trusts ✓ Why the Government says the changes are necessary ✓ How family trusts may be affected ✓ Potential restructuring opportunities available during the transition period ✓ Real-world examples illustrating the potential financial impact **[RSVP now to attend FREE in-person or via Zoom](https://events.resultsmentoring.com/meetup-vic.html?utm_source=meetup&utm_campaign=drn)** **Why This Matters** Many investors spend years building portfolios based on rules that can change with a single Budget announcement. The investors who understand the implications early have more options, more time to plan and greater confidence when making future decisions. This session is not about politics. It's about understanding the proposed changes and making informed investment decisions. The proposed Budget changes could have significant implications for how Australians invest, structure and grow their wealth through property. Whether you own one investment property or a large portfolio, this is an opportunity to understand the potential impact before important decisions need to be made. **Important:** If you plan to attend, please click the RSVP link below and register. This helps us manage venue numbers and ensures you receive event reminders. **[RSVP now to attend FREE in-person or via Zoom](https://events.resultsmentoring.com/meetup-vic.html?utm_source=meetup&utm_campaign=drn)** **FAQ's** **-> Can I bring someone else along?** Yes, you are welcome to bring anyone who is interested in property investing, renovating, developing - it's all about learning and networking with like-minded investors. Please ask them to RSVP so that we know how many people are coming. **-> What are you selling?** Nothing, these meetups are all about learning and networking with like-minded people. **-> What are my Parking options?** There is plenty of parking in the street. We look forward to seeing you there. Best regards, – Tony **PS** You can attend in person or online by **[clicking here](https://events.resultsmentoring.com/meetup-vic.html?utm_source=meetup&utm_campaign=drn)**

location_onAmora Hotel Riverwalk, Richmond