MAR – JUN 21
COMMUNITY UPDATE
Learn how design can transform unpredictability into opportunity, and turn barriers into building blocks at Geelong Design Week 2021. This year’s theme is ‘Unpredictable’ – a reflection on the year that’s been and the future ahead. From 18 to 28 March, experience a diverse mix of exhibitions, events and pop-up shops, as you are encouraged to imagine, discover and explore how design and creativity can be used to push the boundaries and address global challenges.
More than 60 events are scheduled, showcasing the great talent and expertise of local designers, artists and innovators. Themes include:
Local talent will be recognised in the Geelong Illustrative Awards. Image: Jiri Tibor Novak.
• Art, craft, fashion, visual communications and multimedia. • Culture and heritage. • Equity, inclusiveness and encounter in the built environment. • Learning, knowledge and research. • Human, social, economic, environmental, and ecological sustainability. • Technology, innovation and manufacturing.
Eco-Fashion Designer Fernanda Covarrubias
The program is full to the brim with wild, inspiring and transformative concepts and creations and tickets are selling fast! Book now for your chance to explore our past, present and future through exhibitions, performances, tours, workshops, storytelling, and immersive digital technologies. All events are ready to move online if COVID-19 restrictions make it necessary.
FEATURED EVENTS Urban design and our Civic Precinct: Creating active community spaces
RONE, Powerhouse Geelong 2014 © RONE
Explore the Geelong Design Week 2021 calendar and book tickets at geelongdesignweek.com.au
IN THIS EDITION 2 MAYOR’S MESSAGE
How do you bring a city to life with design? Hear from designers, community leaders and more as they unpack how urban design is creating vibrant and welcoming city spaces.
4 MEET YOUR 2021 YOUTH COUNCIL
Open Studios Trail
On display until 16 May, Geelong Gallery
20 March to 11 April, various locations
www.geelongaustralia.com.au
FOR INFO AND TO BOOK
2.00pm 19 March, Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
RONE in Geelong
Renowned Geelong-born artist RONE’s new installation extends his fascination with the concepts of beauty and decay, totally transforming the rooms of the Geelong Gallery. RONE’s installation has transformed Geelong Gallery’s rooms in response to the architecture and history of the building, and the Gallery’s collection.
Geelong Design Week is presented by the City of Greater Geelong and celebrates Geelong’s global recognition as Australia’s first and only UNESCO Creative City of Design.
6 MIGRATORY BIRDS IN GEELONG
Discover local artists in their studios and workshops and get a behind-the-scenes glance at artistic practices and creative environments across the Bellarine Peninsula. Kerrie Bedson, Journey into Manhood Photo: Pam Hutchinson
CityofGreaterGeelong
@GreaterGeelong
7 CLEVER AND CREATIVE PROJECTS 88 EVENTS EVENTS
CityofGreaterGeelong
CONTACT INFORMATION
CITY OF GREATER GEELONG PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 P: 5272 5272 E: contactus@geelongcity.vic.gov.au www.geelongaustralia.com.au CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Check www.geelongaustralia.com.au for the latest opening hours in accordance with COVID-19 restrictions.
NATIONAL RELAY SERVICE TTY VOICE: 133 677 SPEAK AND LISTEN: 1300 555 727 ISSN 2208-4991
Community Update is part of the City’s ongoing commitment to give our residents in-depth news and information about initiatives and services happening across our region Some pictures in this publication were taken prior to compulsory face covering directions.
COUNCIL MEETINGS
WATCH COUNCIL MEETINGS LIVE Council meetings continue to be streamed live online for the community to watch along from home. Meetings commence at 6.00pm, with the next Council meetings taking place on 23 March, 27 April, 25 May and 22 June. Limited in-person attendance is now available, with registrations required by midday the day of the meeting. COVID-Safe measures are in place. Please check in with us closer to the meeting date as attendance capacity is dependent on the latest COVID-19 restrictions. To register to attend, watch a meeting online or find out more visit www.geelongaustralia. com.au/meetings
MAYOR’S MESSAGE In recent years, Council has prioritised supporting community-led, grassroots projects by significantly increasing our annual Community Grants program funding. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in early 2020, we decided to review this program to make sure it would best support the region’s recovery from the impacts of the lockdown restrictions. As a result, the grants budget for 2020-21 was increased to a record $5.2 million, including the addition of grants streams specifically dedicated to COVID-19 recovery initiatives across business, the arts and community groups. So far, as part of this initiative, more than $400,000 has been awarded to local businesses through our COVID-19 Business Recovery Grants program – further details on this grant program are outlined on the next page.
The grants will fund new pavilions, better training facilities, improved lighting and new play spaces for children, amongst other things. It all adds up to the community having more and better options to be physically and socially active, and develop that precious sense of belonging which comes through participation in a local club or group. The Council’s next major opportunity to fund community facility upgrades will come through our 2021-22 budget. A draft of this important budget document will be available for your feedback by May – please share your ideas and input on the draft when the opportunity presents later this year. Thanks everyone and I hope you enjoy this issue of Community Update. A full list of recent grants recipients and more information about the Community Grants program is available at geelongaustralia.com.au/grants
Recently, we were also delighted to announce the recipients of our largest and most important grants stream – our community infrastructure grants. This year, grants of up to $350,000 were awarded to 49 different (mostly volunteer-run) community clubs and groups to plan or carry out facilities upgrades – with a total of just over $3 million distributed.
Cr Stephanie Asher Mayor, City of Greater Geelong
YOUR COUNCILLORS
YOUR COUNCILLORS For more information visit geelongaustralia. com.au/councillors CR STEPHANIE ASHER Mayor Bellarine Ward 0413 369 719 sasher@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR TRENT SULLIVAN Deputy Mayor Bellarine Ward 0434 307 050 tsullivan@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR ANTHONY AITKEN Windermere Ward 0434 307 044 aaitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR KYLIE GRZYBEK Windermere Ward 0434 307 043 kgrzybek@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR BRUCE HARWOOD Kardinia Ward 0434 307 042 bharwood@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR EDDY KONTELJ Brownbill Ward 0455 532 006 ekontelj@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR SARAH MANSFIELD Brownbill Ward 0436 343 642 smansfield@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR JIM MASON AM Bellarine Ward 0434 307 048 jmason@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR BELINDA MOLONEY Kardinia Ward 0434 307 033 bmoloney@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR PETER MURRIHY Brownbill Ward 0434 307 045 pmurrihy@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
CR RON NELSON Kardinia Ward 0429 531 875 rnelson@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
HAVE YOUR SAY Community feedback helps our plans and projects to best reflect community needs and aspirations. We are seeking your views on: • Portarlington Recreation Reserve • Barwon Heads Village Park Master Plan • 2021-22 Proposed Budget • Our Community Plan 2021-25 Thank you to community members who attended our first in-person workshop this year to share their ideas for Our Community Plan 2021-25 and to all other residents who have submitted feedback to our engagements online. To find out more about these and other community engagements, please visit www.yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au
CORONAVIRUS SUPPORT Keep up-to-date with current health advice, service changes, available support and campaigns to continue driving our recovery at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/covid19
2
www.geelongaustralia.com.au
CityofGreaterGeelong
@GreaterGeelong
CityofGreaterGeelong
NEWS
CONNECTING LOCAL MAKERS WITH NEW MARKETS
Join recent RISE graduate Aiden McGivern and start your career in construction.
BUILD A CAREER WITH RISE Geelong’s Regional Industry Sector Employment (RISE) program is looking for young people keen to take their first steps towards a career in construction.
Some of the offerings in CODE Souvenir Geelong include a Geelong Weaving Mill blanket (top), delicious mini pack of honey (middle) and coastal tea towel (bottom).
Nearly 50 local creative businesses have been chosen to feature in CODE Souvenir Geelong, a curated catalogue of locally-designed products aimed at boosting creative industries in our region. Led by the City as part of our UNESCO City of Design designation, CODE Souvenir aims to promote talented local makers and connect them with new markets including business events, tourism, retail and corporate gifts, which in turn supports their recovery from the impacts of COVID-19. Other Creative Cities network members, like Montreal and Dundee, have had great success with CODE Souvenir initiatives for their creative communities. CODE Souvenir Geelong will feature quality handcrafted jewellery, glass and ceramics, artisan food and drinks, unique clothing, homewares and original artworks. Find out more at codesouvenirgeelong.com.au
HELPING LOCAL BUSINESSES TO BOUNCE BACK Our COVID-19 Business Recovery Grants program is helping more than 80 local businesses to adapt their operations, develop new services and bounce back from COVID-19 restrictions. The program’s first round awarded over $400,000 to help fund marketing and promotional campaigns, digital technology upgrades, solar energy projects, online training, and improved eCommerce capabilities for 85 small businesses. The recovery grants are designed to support businesses that have been impacted by
YOU KNOW? DID
COVID-19 restrictions, helping them innovate and adapt by creating and sustaining local jobs, building skills for employees, and encouraging local spending and business-to-business collaboration. The grants are part of one of Council’s six COVID-19 support packages, with approximately $16.9 million budgeted to assist businesses, community groups and residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out more about grants and funding opportunities for groups, clubs and organisations at geelongaustralia.com.au/grants
Led by the City and sponsored by local employment provider Gforce, RISE provides trade and team-building skills, work experience and personal development to prepare jobseekers for construction apprenticeships. RISE graduate Aiden McGivern, 21, is now a second-year apprentice with Belmont-based Pickering Joinery. Placed by RISE and Gforce, Aiden’s lifelong love of timber made joinery his natural apprenticeship choice. A fan of school woodwork classes and home furniture projects, Aiden now gets paid to work in a job he loves. Applications for term two courses are now open. Find out more about RISE and register for courses at risegeelong.com.au/programs
GEELONG TO HOST MAJOR CITIES OF DESIGN MEETING Our region’s creative and design capabilities are set to shine on the international stage when Geelong hosts the 2021 UNESCO Cities of Design Subnetwork Meeting from 10 to 12 October 2021. Following a vote between all 40 international cities of design, Geelong was chosen as the destination for this annual event. We will work with the UNESCO network over coming months to determine the best way to deliver the meeting while managing global COVID-19 impacts. The program will be developed with local partners, such as Business Events Geelong, to deliver an inspiring event that showcases Geelong’s design and creativity. This landmark event recognises Geelong’s work in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network and offers the chance to showcase our region’s creative and design capabilities to the rest of the world.
Since July 2018, more than 70 participants in the RISE program have become work-ready candidates for the local building and construction industry.
3
YOUR COUNCIL
MEET GEELONG’S OFFICIAL YOUTH VOICE
OUTDOOR DINING TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Expanded outdoor dining areas, which help businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic, are being created across Greater Geelong. Through Victorian Government funding, we’re rolling out trials of accessible outdoor seating, increased street greenery and extra footpath space, providing extra capacity for diners to enjoy our local cafes and restaurants while maintaining COVIDSafe distancing in open-air settings. Congratulations to the 12 newly appointed members. Junior Mayor Elliot Nicholas (left) and Junior Deputy Mayor Minnie Dacres-Mannings (third from left).
This year’s Youth Council has hit the ground running as it continues the great work achieved by the previous members. Elliot Nicholas was elected as Junior Mayor accompanied by Minnie DacresMannings as Junior Deputy Mayor – both representing the Brownbill Ward. The 12 members attended their first monthly meeting in February, where they discussed possible priority areas to explore during their term. These will be presented to Council through their first report in March. Youth Council serves as an official advisory committee and youth voice to Council.
IT’S TIME TO RENEW PET REGISTRATIONS Do you have a four-legged friend at home? Every dog and cat from three months of age must be registered. Registration renewal notices will be sent to existing pet owners in March, with payment due by 10 April. Need to update your address or register a new pet? No problem! MyGeelong account holders can update their contact details, pay a pet registration renewal and register new pets online. To register for a MyGeelong account visit geelongaustralia.com.au/pets or call us on 5272 5272.
Other locations throughout the municipality are also being investigated. It is part of a wider outdoor dining movement in Geelong, as we’ve issued more than 60 temporary permits for new or extended al fresco areas in recent months.
RECONCILIATION
WEEK
2021
RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP For the safety and wellbeing of your pet and the community, please make sure you: • Keep your cat confined within your property and indoors between sunset and sunrise. • Keep your dog on a leash, unless in an area designated for supervised off-leash walking. If your dog is offleash in a designated area, they must always be within your sight and trained to follow voice command. • Always carry bags with you for picking up after your dog and please ensure that you dispose of waste in a bin.
Helpful information for cat and dog owners, including microchipping and desexing, can be found at geelongaustralia.com.au/pets
4
The trial initiative began in Ocean Grove in December, which is being extended until 18 April to help meet the anticipated influx of visitors over the Easter break.
Pakington Street (Geelong West), Yarra Street (Geelong) and Union Street (Geelong) are proposed sites for outdoor dining trials, following community consultation in February.
City Hall will be transformed into a digital canvas to recognise this year’s National Reconciliation Week.
This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme is ‘More than a word. Reconciliation takes action’, and the City’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan adopted by Council in 2020 outlines the City’s commitment to action.
Stunning artworks created by Aboriginal men on Wadawurrung country will be projected on to City Hall, recognising their talent and supporting the work of The Torch Project, which provides new pathways by encouraging the exploration of identity and culture through art. The projections also offer a prompt to reflect on the reality that Indigenous Australians are 13 time more likely to be incarcerated than nonIndigenous Australians.
www.geelongaustralia.com.au
CityofGreaterGeelong
We know that the path to meaningful reconciliation will be built on the partnerships we form and the learnings we share through this process. View the projections daily from 6.00pm to 11.00pm from 21 May to 6 June. For more information about the City’s National Reconciliation Week activities, visit geelongaustralia.com.au/ reconciliationweek2021
@GreaterGeelong
CityofGreaterGeelong
COMMUNITY
TIME TO HIT THE POOL
SWIMMING LESSONS ARE BACK!
Webstar’s Swim School has returned to our Swim Sport and Leisure centres! After swimming lessons were suspended in March 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions, lessons are now back up and running with over 7,000 students back in the pool. The easing of restrictions has also meant other services and programs have resumed across our centres, including our crèche and LiveWell programs. We are also thrilled to see the return of our gymnastics program at Bellarine Aquatic and Sports Centre.
Learn important water safety and survival skills in a fun
For the latest Swim Sport and Leisure updates and to register for programs visit geelongaustralia.com.au/ssl
environment.
REGISTRATIONS FOR KINDERGARTEN IN 2022 ARE NOW OPEN Attending kindergarten improves children’s health and wellbeing, supports their development and social skills, and encourages a love of learning in the years prior to commencing primary school. And, research consistently shows that two years of kindergarten are better than one. The Victorian Government is funding an extra year of kindergarten - ensuring our children are ready for school and set for life.
DID YOU KNOW?
There are many high quality sessional three-year-old and four-year-old kindergarten programs located throughout the City of Greater Geelong and subsidised kindergarten programs for three-year-old children will be rolled out in Geelong from 2022. Registrations are now open for places in 2022. For more information, including eligibility, and to register visit geelongaustralia.com.au/ kindergartens
CELEBRATING THE RETURN OF PLAYGROUPS Supported playgroups are returning across Greater Geelong after they were paused in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. Attending a playgroup will help you support your child’s learning in the early years by building everyday communication, connecting to your community and strengthening your confidence as a parent.
Both playgroups take place at Apollo Kindergarten in Whittington. For more information about these playgroups please call Petrina on 0427 733 357. ‘Me, Dad and Grandad’ facilitated playgroup for dads and grandads with pre-school children is coming soon to Grovedale Child and Family Centre on Saturdays.
Places are available at:
Please ask your Maternal and Child Health nurse for details about supported playgroup or contact Vicki Jenkins at VJenkins@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
• Skylarks Playgroup Tuesdays from 10.00am – 12.00pm.
For more playgroup information, visit geelongaustralia.com.au/playgroups
• Sandpipers Playgroup Thursdays from 10.00am – 12.00pm.
The five most popular registered dog breeds in the region are: 1. Labrador 2. Border Collie 3. Jack Russell 4. Maltese / Shih Tzu 5. Staffordshire.
5
ENVIRONMENT AND WASTE Take part in a self-
MIGRATORY BIRDS OF GEELONG
guided tour of the Geelong Botanic Gardens with 20 activities for the kids to enjoy.
ENJOY THE NATURAL WORLD THIS NATURE PLAY WEEK
The red-necked stint is one of the many visitors to our region, photographed by Kate Hope.
From spring to early autumn, our region welcomes some tiny tourists of the winged variety as they visit our region from thousands of kilometres away. The sharp-tailed sandpiper, red-necked stint and common greenshank are just a few of the migratory birds that stop by Geelong’s wetlands, coastal lagoons and estuaries to feed before returning to breed in areas like Siberia and Japan. On World Migratory Bird Day on Saturday 8 May, head out on a selfguided Wetland Wanderings Ecotour
Nature Play Week returns from 14 to 25 April and is designed to get children outside to play, imagine, relax and explore the natural world.
and excite children as they explore the gardens. For a copy of the Gratitude Connection flyer visit geelongaustralia.com.au/gbg
See what migratory birds you can spot at places like Hospital Swamp, Lake Connewarre, Limeburners Lagoon and Point Henry before they return home to the Northern Hemisphere.
We have many wonderful and varied places to visit in our region, from the waterfront in Geelong to our parks and gardens and beautiful beaches. Nature Play Week is a great time to think about how to spend more time outdoors and experience what our region has to offer – from enjoying the local park to cycling along the Barwon River or beachcombing and rockpool rambling on the Bellarine, we’re spoilt for choice.
Find out more information and view the Wetland Wanderings maps and brochures at geelongaustralia.com.au/ wetlands
This year, we have released the self-guided Geelong Botanic Gardens Gratitude Connection highlighting 20 activities to inspire
and visit our amazing wetlands, from the smaller creek systems to major waterways. Use the Wetland Wanderings maps and site brochures available online to plan your outing.
The Story Book Nature Trail is an exciting free activity for pre-school children, held in the Botanic Gardens on Tuesday 20 April. There will be four 30-minute guided sessions with the feature story of Scribbly Gum Secrets. Bookings are essential. For more information scan the QR code. For more ideas on enjoying nature with the young people in your life, check out our resources at geelongaustralia.com.au/ embracethespace
A HELPING HAND TO SAVE AN ICON The Geelong Botanic Gardens’ largest bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris) is receiving some much-needed TLC after strong winds caused a significant split through its trunk in December. City staff Ash and Martin with Cr Anthony
A steel pin clamp mechanism has been installed and will be regularly tightened to encourage the tree to mend itself. This clever and creative approach is intended to save the bottle tree, which welcomes visitors at the entrance of the gardens and is one of 10 located on site.
Aitken (left) beside the damaged bottle tree.
6
www.geelongaustralia.com.au
CityofGreaterGeelong
@GreaterGeelong
CityofGreaterGeelong
CLEVER AND CREATIVE An artist impression of the Sculptural Wave Attenuator to be enjoyed during high and low tide.
NEW ECO-FRIENDLY REEF DESIGNED FOR THE DELL A clever and creative project that works to reduce coastal erosion and create habitats for marine life is coming to Clifton Springs.
The modular reef units will curb wave energy along the coast and create a new home for a range of marine species, such as shellfish, seaweed and invertebrates.
We’ve partnered with world-leading artificial reef designer Alex Goad to create the eco-friendly Sculptural Wave Attenuator at The Dell.
The installation will complement The Dell Historic Mineral Springs Boardwalk, which will provide safe pedestrian access around to the next beach.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the attraction at both high and low tides.
TAKING RECYCLING TO THE STREETS More than 19 tonnes of recycled glass has been used to resurface two sections of road in Lara as part of a new trial. The innovative trial, by Fulton Hogan, sees recycled glass processed into sand and used as a replacement for both manufactured and natural sand in the base layer when laying asphalt.
A 275-metre stretch on Walkers Rd, between Mill Rd and Waverley Rd, was resurfaced along with approximately 140-metres of McClelland Ave from the rail crossing to Hicks St.
CLEVER TIPS TO HELP YOU RETHINK YOUR RUBBISH
Using glass as a replacement material means it’s saved from landfill while serving as a great example of a circular economy in action.
Upgrades along Walkers Rd are funded by the Federal Government through the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program.
There are many clever ways to reuse old materials and waste so it doesn’t end up in your rubbish bin.
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY LEADS THE WAY
Do you have old clothes and sheets not suitable for an op-shop? Contact your local animal shelter to see if they can be put to use and give some comfort to cats and dogs waiting to be adopted. Not sure what to do with soft plastics? Keep a bag in the kitchen and fill it with bread bags, frozen food bags and other soft plastic packaging unable to be recycled via your recycling bin. Drop off your soft plastics collection at the REDcycle bins at participating Coles or Woolworths supermarkets during your next grocery shop.
DID YOU KNOW?
Soft plastics are then reprocessed by Replas and turned into outdoor furniture and fittings.
Four local organisations are conducting clean technology demonstration projects in our region this year with support from the City, the Victorian Government and the Geelong Manufacturing Council.
Found a pair of old prescription glasses you haven’t used in years? Donate them to the Lions Recycle for Sight Australia program and help make a difference to someone in need. Contact your local Lions Club or visit lionsclubs.org.au to find out more.
Capricorn Power, Deakin University, Focus Pty Ltd and Geelong Sustainability Group Inc. are working on projects that address circular economy for waste, household energy use, community solar production and renewable energy.
Would you like to receive monthly tips and updates about recycling and rubbish? Sign up for our Rethink Your Rubbish newsletter at geelongaustralia.com.au/recycling
Cleantech Innovations Geelong, a partnership between the City, the Victorian Government and the Geelong Manufacturing Council, is supporting the projects with advice on grant funding, grant applications, locations,
investment, planning, community engagement and intellectual property, along with access to extensive stakeholder and supply chain networks. Running demonstration projects is a useful way to test the cleantech projects and make sure they are realistic and ready to release in the clean technology market. Read more about Cleantech Innovations Geelong and find out about local clean technology projects at geelongaustralia. com.au/business/sectors
The conservatory at the Geelong Botanic Gardens is home to the rare black bat plant, native to Southern China, India and South-East Asia, and hard to find in the wild.
7
UPCOMING EVENTS © Hannah Vijayan
MARCH
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR On now! Until 2 May at the National Wool Museum Immerse yourself in the breathtaking diversity of the natural world at this spectacular exhibition. Encounter the beauty and fragility of wildlife, see fascinating animal behaviour and get to know extraordinary species, exhibited on 100 stunning lightbox displays by the world’s best photographers. The exhibition features the best photography from the annual competition run by the Natural History Museum, London. Launched in 1965 with 361 entries, this year’s competition attracted more than 49,000 entries from around the world.
ON NOW! (until 16 May)
RONE in Geelong, Geelong Gallery 12-14 Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta,
Barwon River, Geelong 14 MG Car Club Display, Steampacket
Gardens 17-21 2021 Victoria Police & Emergency
PAKO FESTA
Services Games, various locations 18-28 Geelong Design Week, various
locations
ON NOW until 27 March in Pakington Street, Geelong West
18-19 Mental As Everything, The Potato
This year, like many things, Pako Festa will look a little different. There are new ways to experience our region’s diverse mix of cultures. Running each night from 8.30pm to 11.30pm on a continuous loop, see stunning projections on the Geelong West Town Hall. Starts 27 February and finishes 13 March. Then, go exploring with the Discovery Arts Trail between 27 February and 27 March along Pakington Street (Gordon Avenue to Church Street) and find the works of professional and emerging local artists and local schools.
shed, Drysdale 19 World’s Longest Lunch, virtual event 20 Midnight Oil Makarrata Tour, Mt Duneed Estate Waurn Ponds 20 AFLW Geelong Cats V Carlton, GMHBA Stadium 26 AFL Geelong Cats V Brisbane Lions,
GMHBA Stadium
APRIL
STORYFEST
2-18 StoryFest, various locations
2-18 April at various locations
Steampacket Gardens
4 Growers and Makers Market,
Take the kids into central Geelong during the school holidays to experience StoryFest, a children’s festival of stories, adventures, fun activities, live performances, hands on and virtual workshops, Easter activities, competitions and exhibitions. Headlining Storyfest is the ROARSOME Dinomania – an interactive dinosaur stage show. At this family show spectacular, featuring six life size dinosaur puppets, let your imagination run wild with a gripping journey through time to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. This is a family friendly musical adventure that is out of this world.
5 Elvis! The Elvis Presley Story, Potato
Shed, Drysdale 9-9 May 2020 Nikon-Walkley Press Photography Exhibition 10 Play School Live in Concert - Let’s Play Together, Geelong West Town Hall 11 The Geelong Half Marathon, Barwon
River 17 OK Motels featuring The Murlocs,
Corio Bay Motel 17 Eireborne (dance), Geelong Arts
Centre 18 Geelong Cats V Melbourne, GMHBA
Stadium 20 Story Book Guided Trail, Geelong Botanic Gardens 24 Geelong Cats V West Coast,
GMHBA Stadium 25 ANZAC Day – various activities,
check online 25 Western United FC game, GMHBA
Stadium 30 The Merger, The Potato Shed, Drysdale
ME AND UOOUOO (EXHIBITION)
2021 VICTORIA POLICE & EMERGENCY SERVICES GAMES
MIDNIGHT OIL MAKARRATA TOUR
ON NOW until 21 March at Federal Mills, North Geelong
17-21 March at various locations in Geelong
20 March at Mt Duneed Estate, Waurn Ponds
Have you seen Geelong’s 10 colourful UooUoos? These curious looking (and imaginary) creatures are on display at Federal Mills in North Geelong as part of a public art trail celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Royal Children’s Hospital.
Celebrating 40 years since the games first commenced, Geelong will proudly host members of Victoria Police and their Emergency Services colleagues who will be competing in this multi-sport event over five days at various locations across the region.
Don’t miss your chance to see these Aussie legends rock Mt Duneed Estate with music from their Aria #1 mini-album. Joining Midnight Oil will be an amazing line up of First Nations collaborators for this one of a kind concert.
NEVER MISS AN EVENT
8
follow
CityofGreaterGeelong www.geelongaustralia.com.au eventsgeelong Follow eventsgeelong on Facebook and Instagram
www.geelongaustralia.com.au
For more info on any of the events listed on this page (or many others), please visit eventsgeelong.com.au Please check our website for the latest event information prior to attending. Changes and cancellations may occur in line with COVID-19 restrictions.
@GreaterGeelong
CityofGreaterGeelong CityofGreaterGeelong