October 6, 2025
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Merri Murnong Fundriaser

This fundraiser is on behalf of MECCARG Merri Murnong.
The Murnong Gathering is a celebration of Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung culture - honouring the Murnong harvest, sharing stories, dance & workshops that connect us to Country.
The Gathering is run entirely by volunteers, now we are reaching out to the community for support.
Your donation makes this Gathering possible
MECCARG is a local group of allies working with the Wurundjeri community to foster connection and learn about caring for the local Indigenous Lilies and Murnongs.
Needed

Do you have a classic Newlands dinner plate shaped ceiling light fitting in your shed?
We accidentally smashed our one like the pic shown and would love to find a replacement.
Get in touch if you have one and are willing to negotiate a price!
Clare 0410 828 495.
Creative Events

Street Art of Our Town – Writing Walk
$30.00
Join us for a creative writing walk in response to public art in the streets of Coburg.
Saturday 25th October 11am-1pm.
Meet in front of the old Coburg Train Station.
Please bring writing materials, walking shoes, umbrella, sunscreen, snacks and a bottle of water. Be prepared for change of weather and a bit of walking.
Book yourself a spot at: www.writingdays.com.au
Please come along to our Spring Soirée: Abundance, change and prosperity
Sat, 1st November 2025
Mesopotamia Art Space
62 Newlands Rd, Coburg North
6-8pm
Cost: $10
Readers:
Angela Costi
Simone King
Pratyay Raha
Lou Smith
Suzanne Hermanoczki
Bookings at: www.writingdays.com.au
NECCHi

 | | | A huge thank-you to everyone who joined us at NECCHi’s Poorneet Festival on Saturday 6th September! It was a great celebration, made even more special by the beautiful spring sunshine.
The day was filled with learning, connection, and appreciation for the Poorneet season — including its frogs, birds, and plants. Events like these wouldn’t be possible without the dedication, passion and contributions of many individuals and groups.
We’d like to extend special thanks to: - The NECCHi Team – especially our Garden Coordinator, Mei, whose vision and passion were instrumental in bringing the festival to life.
- Aunty Jo Russell - for generously sharing Indigenous history and knowledge about native plants and bushfoods.
- Takatāpui Waiata Rōpū - for their moving performance – a beautiful highlight of the day.
- RainMoth - for supplying affordable veggie and Indigenous seedlings to our community.
- Angela and Camilla - for their engaging and creative workshop exploring water creatures and watery worlds.
- Vanessa – for their thoughtful readings and opening of our ‘Learning on Country’ Library
- Angela Foley from the Merri Creek Management Committee – for their wonderful face paintings and keeping the kids entertained
- Ann and Karen McGregor, and Arimbi Winoto from Friends of Merri Creek – for leading the wonderful bird walk along the Merri Creek
- Tania from the Merri Creek Management Committee – we are grateful for your support.
A big thank you to all who shared the day with us at the festive picnic lunch in the Wayi Community Garden — we hope to see you again soon! |
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| Fundraising Update
Thank you to our incredible community of bakers who donated to the Community Bakesale for Palestine – together, we raised $1,019.13! The funds have been donated to the following NGOs:- The Sameer Project: linktr.ee/thesameerproject
- Support Thamra: www.thamra.org/
- Matwa Project: www.matwaproject.org
Through the soup stall, we also raised $135 in support of Camp Sovereignty. Every contribution makes a difference – thank you for standing in solidarity with our First Nations communities at this time. |
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| | We'd love to hear about your time at the Poorneet Community Food Growing & Garden Festival! | Please take a moment and let us know about your experience at the Poorneet Festival, and help us plan for future community events :)
🐸 Festival Feedback 🥬 |
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| | | FRI 17 OCTOBER Learn how to propagate indigenous plants in the NECCHi Newlands garden with Laurel from Nangak Tamboree Nursery (La Trobe University). She will demonstrate various plant propagation techniques and discuss resources, treatments and tips to help you propagate plants in your own garden. Participants will also have the opportunity ask questions and seek problem-solving tips. Nurseries that specialise in indigenous plants are currently working to capacity to meet huge demand. Propagating these plants is a great skill to have to help increase local habitat! Tickets available soon. Raising Rarity is an enquiry-based outreach program which fosters conservation education using a hands-on approach. The program recruits community to grow and care for a threatened plant that occurs (or did so historically) within proximity to their location. Through authentic participatory learning coupled with a commitment to conservation outcomes, the Raising Rarity outreach program aims to raise local awareness of the plight of endangered species, increase botanical knowledge, develop the skills needed to grow and monitor plant health and contribute to our understanding of caring for plants at risk. Tickets available soon. |
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| | It's not too late to sign up to this year's NECCHi Neighbour Membership Program! | NECCHi is a member-based not-for-profit organisation, which means that as a member, you can play an active role in shaping the organisation. As a NECCHi Neighbour, you get: - 10% discount on full-priced tickets
- 4 free brews from Brewlands (that includes coffee, tea, chai, and hot chocs!)
- 1 pkt seeds from the NECCHi garden (subject to seasonal availability)
- Attend any $5 per session programmed activities for free
- Free hotdesking at East Coburg
- Invitation and voting rights at our AGM
Become a NECCHi Neighbour! |
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East Coburg Neighbourhood House 32 Nicholson St Coburg VIC 3058 Ph 03 9913 5472 |  |
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