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If your 12 – 18 years and have been wanting to try the wheel, now’s your chance!
Discover how to use massage as a way to naturally support your dog’s health and wellbeing in this unique two-part workshop.
Come and try the pottery wheel!
Enjoy a fun filled day exploring heritage trades and crafts, old-fashioned games and races for the kids, live music, giant bubbles, animal farm, Australian animal display, sausage sizzle, Devonshire teas, home-made cake stall and coffee cart.
In 1924, Thomas Cook Senior, an orphan, arrived in Melbourne pursuing a career in boxing but found his passion in bootmaking. A century later, his legacy endures through craftsmanship and style. Explore historical archives and film props from 'The Man from Snowy River II' collaboration in this display.
Discover how DNA testing is transforming family history. Learn how it connects us to ancestors, uncovers surprises, and deepens our understanding of identity. This session explores how science and traditional research come together to make genealogy more personal, accessible, and revealing than ever.
Step into the stylish world of racewear with fashion historian Nicole Jenkins. In this lively illustrated talk, discover how Melbourne’s race day fashion evolved—elegant, bold, and sometimes wild—shaped by weather, trends, and London flair. Come along and be inspired!
This exhibition, from the private collections of members of Box Hill Historical Society, will feature images and objects showing the latest in 19th and 20th century kitchen and dining ware, from eggcups, crockery, cutlery and a cruet set, to a meat grinder and a crockpot.
Want to know what records the National Archives holds in the East Burwood facility? Join fellow history lovers for an inspiring guided tour of the repository and view some of our important historical documents such as architectural drawings, photographs and War Service Homes records.
Council’s Heritage Advisor, Ian Coleman, will speak on the changing styles and fashions in residential architecture in Whitehorse over the past 160 years. He will outline the features and characteristics of Victorian, Federation, Interwar, Mid-Century Modern and late-20th century housing found in the municipality.