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Experience the many benefits of walking to school on National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 24 May.
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Council, in partnership with Cycling Victoria, is offering a series of bike courses to help people improve their cycling skills.
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Council invites our community to join in a special screening of Young People Speak Out - a documentary that captures young people’s thoughts and opinions about gambling.
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Artists from across Australia and NZ have contributed over 300
imaginative and unusual contemporary Brooches to an exhibition at Fitzroy Library.
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During Library and Information Week, Carlton Library will launch a venue for readers to anonymously post their reading problems and offer advice.
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Amy Han, author and founder of Creative Write-it! is dedicated to inspiring and encouraging young writers.
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Bring along your knitting needles and wool, and join fellow knitters for an afternoon of knitty-gritty chat.
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Do you have a special object that holds a story for you? Perhaps something you brought with you to Australia?
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Join us for a night of hip-hop and urban music from the young people who participate in Rising High.
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For their winter program, Plinth Projects presents a new work by artist Sarah crowEST in North Fitzroy's Edinburgh Gardens.
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This New Acquisitions exhibition features some of the new acquisitions recently added to Council's Contemporary Art Collection.
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Arcko Symphonic Ensemble comes to the Fitzroy Town Hall in June to present one of its renowned all-Australian programs of chamber and solo works.
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Domino, a performance by Attic Erratic, is the story of the endgame.
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Join us to celebrate the launch of the Emerging Writers' Festival book, The Emerging Writer.
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Join the Emerging Writers' Festival for a live book club.
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The Rosie Project by Fitzroy's own Graeme Simsion is one of the most talked about books of 2013.
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Celebrated author Alice Pung discusses her edited collection Growing Up Asian in Australia at this event that is especially aimed at VCE students.
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Green Frogs is a reading club for children in prep to grade three.
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Council, in partnership with the Thomas, Samuel and George Ewing Trust is hosting a special evening of music at Fitzroy Library to celebrate National Reconciliation Week.
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Take a self-guided tour through Fitzroy and learn more about the many sites of Indigenous significance.