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10 things to do in Moreland over summer

Great List of things to do from Moreland Council

1. Eat at Brunswick’s cafes and restaurants

Moreland has some of the hippest cafes and restaurants in the inner city. Visit Lygon Street, East Brunswick to sample some of the best restaurants that we have to offer – from Greek, Lebanese and Italian to Indian and vegan delights. Sydney Road also has some great resturants and cafes catering for all tastes. See the listing of cafes and restaurants in Brunswick.

2. Take a bike ride

Moreland has the 21-kilometre Merri Creek Trail where you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery on your bike or take a leisurely walk. See walking trails and bike paths for more information. For sports cycling enthusiasts,Brunswick Velodrome in Roberts Reserve is free. The velodrome is regularly used by Brunswick Cycling Club, but it’s open to the public at other times so bring your bike for a spin.

3. Find a bargain

Coburg, Brunswick and Glenroy are known for for their terrific opportunity shops where you can pick up some cool retro cloting and bargains. Scour the bookshelves for novels, magazines and old records. The Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul have charity shops located in Brunswick, Coburg and Fawkner. Take a look at the op shop guide for more locations around Moreland.

4. Go bird watching

The wetlands to the north and south of the Western Ring Road are good spots to go bird watching, including the Jacana Retarding Basin in Glenroy. Some parks in Moreland and along the Merri Creek and Moonee Ponds Creek also have some interesting bird life.

5. Make some extra cash

Coburg Trash and Treasure Market, held at the Coburg drive-in every Sunday, is great if you want to offload some of old furniture, clothes and other bric-a-brac and make some extra cash. There are over 200 stalls selling new and second-hand goods, antiques and craft.

MoreArt handstand

6. See some local art

Visit the Counihan Gallery In Brunswick to view their latest exhibition. See the current and upcoming exhibition program to find out what’s on. While you’re at it, check out some of the fabulous public art around Moreland featuring Council-commissioned artworks that reflect local themes.

7. Shop locally for food and clothing

Spend time exploring local shopping areas, buy cheap samples and seconds atfactory outlets and sample some of the fresh local produce at CERES organic market, open Wednesday – Saturday. There’s also the Coburg Farmers Market every second and fourth Saturday of the month from 8 am – 1 pm

8. Visit a Moreland library

Brunswick Library, Coburg Library, Fawkner library and Glenroy library are a great places to hang out over summer. Visit library events and activities to find out what’s happening at each library, including book groups, school holiday activities and Live at the Library events.

9. Have a picnic

Moreland has over 175 parks and playgrounds that are perfect for picnics with family and friends. Coburg Lake Reserve is a popular place for weekend and summertime frolicking, with some great walking paths and play spaces to keep the kids busy. Visit Brunswick’s newest park, Bush Reserve, which features barbecues, an olive grove and a flying fox.

Sydney Road filled with people and stalls at Street Party 2006

10. Go to a festival

Moreland is home to many culturally diverse community events and festivals. The Brunswick Music Festivalis a great way to see new local talent for all musical styles and tastes. This annual event kicks off with the Sydney Road Street Party on Sunday 6 March 2016.

http://www.moreland.vic.gov.au/about-us/news-and-publications/news/top-10-to-do-in-moreland/

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THE OXYGEN UPCYCLE PROJECT

THE OXYGEN UPCYCLE PROJECT GOES TO THE SYDNEY ROAD STREET PARTY 2016!!
Join us for the following Summer workshops and have the opportunity to sell your creations at the Oxygen Stage in the Sydney Road Street Party!

JEWELLERY MAKING
Thursday 7 January
Thursday 14 January
Thursday 21 January

TEA CUP CANDLE MAKING
Thursday 28 January
Thursday 4 February
Thursday 11 February

HATS & FLOWER CROWNS
Thursday 18 February
Thursday 25 February
Thursday 3 March

SUNDAY 6 MARCH- SYDNEY ROAD STREET PARTY!

Oxygen1The Oxygen Upcycle Art project is a safe space to explore your creativity and create new things out of recycled items.

Weekly sessions include:
– shopping in local thrift shops
– learning new skills in art and craft
– making new things out of recycled items
– be supported in starting up your own art and craft business

Time: 4 pm – 6 pm

Where: Oxygen Youth Space, 4-8 Gaffney Street, Coburg North

Who: 12-25 year olds (all skill levels welcome)

Cost: FREE!

Expressions of interest and further info:
Contact Ekaterini
E: efloratos@moreland.vic.gov.au
M: 0403 814 647

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Walk in Her Shoes

Walk in Her Shoes for a week
and help her step out of poverty.

8 – 14 March 2016

Women and girls in developing countries walk an average of 6km every day to collect water, food and firewood for their families.

By signing up to Walk in Her Shoes and getting friends to sponsor you, you can raise funds to support CARE Australia’s vital projects that help reduce the distance women and girls have to walk by providing clean water and nutritious food close to home. This means girls can spend more time in school, women can earn an income and together they can help their communities step out of poverty.

2016 will be the biggest year yet with an anticipated 5,000 participants across Australia aiming to raise more than $1 million.

Sign up now at index2walkinhershoes.org.au

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Brunswick Music Festival

Brunswick Music Festival 15 – 20 March 2016

The Brunswick Music Festival has been held annually in March since 1989 and is one of Victoria’s premier music festivals and a major multicultural event for Australia. Now in its 28th year, the Festival program showcases ethnic, indigenous, acoustic and traditional music, featuring local musicians, alongside interstate and international guests.indexSydney Road Street Party 6 March 2016

The Sydney Road Street Party was launched in 1994, and is a one-day street festival along Sydney Road free for the community. The Street Party features community stalls, craft stalls, food stalls, street entertainment and six stages featuring roots, blues, world music & dance. With the trams at a standstill, the street becomes alive with market stalls, outdoor performance stages, art installations, street theatre and food vendors. The party is one of Melbourne’s biggest multicultural gatherings, celebrating the vibrant neighbourhood of Brunswick.

imagesThe Brunswick Music Festival is proudly presented by Performing Arts Moreland with the continued support of principal public partner Moreland City Council.

www.brunswickmusicfestival.com.au/2016-program/

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