Bellarine and Geelong

Environmental Volunteering Calendar

Dr Sanja van Huet is a geologist who specialises in sand dunes, swamp and riverine environments.

This walk will investigate the dune systems along the Point Lonsdale coastline. We will look at dune formation, history and fragility. Sanya will briefly expore how climate is and will continue to affect the Bellarine coast and possible methods to slow the process.

Be prepared to walk for about 4kms. If you park at Fellows Road and carpool to the Lighthouse with others you will shorten the length of the walk.

Proceeds from this walk will be donated to the Australian Conservation Foundation Community Geelong.

This event is supported and facilitated by The Swan Bay Environment Association. The Swan Bay Environment Association works with the community to protect Swan Bay, an internationally significant marine wetland. To learn more please visit https://swanbayenvironment.org.au/

We're excited to announce that the One Planet Festival is back for 2026!!

The One Planet Festival is a vibrant, community-led celebration of local solutions for a thriving, fair, connected future.

Through hands on workshops, engaging talks, family fun, and inspiring performances, the festival will bring together people of all ages to imagine- and help create- the world we want to live in!
In 2026 we're going even bigger- more zones, interactive activities, live demonstrations and much more! We have something for everyone with food and drinks, and a great music line-up.

Join us and help reimagine a future, where we all come together- building a thriving, inclusive, positive, climate-wise future for all!

Join Will Johnston from the Swan Bay Environment Association for a golden-hour walk around Lake Victoria, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the incredible migratory shorebirds that visit Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale.

For more information head to https://swanbayenvironment.org.au/

Have you ever wondered how old Moonahs Trees are? What animals live in the dunes? What those horse-shoe shaped jelly things are? If sharks lay eggs? What shells are what? Why algae comes in different colours? These questions and more will be answered by Bellarine Catchment Network at this free, family-friendly event at Shortlands Bluff, Queenscliff.

This activity is aimed at both children over 5 and adults, so all are welcome. Adults need to accompany children under 12 and supervise children at all times. There are limited spots registration is essential.

What's involved: Participants will go on a bush walk along sandy tracks, and beachcomb on the foreshore lead by experienced staff, looking at plants, animals and creatures. Participants may be able to enter the water up to their knees if wearing booties (either BYO or provided) and if conditions are appropriate.
At the end of the session, participants will also receive educational resources such as posters, brochures and more at the end of the session.

Please BYO: hat, sunscreen, water and if possible, booties or enclosed shoes like sneakers (no flip flops or sandals). It is suggested to wear bathers or shorts if intending to enter the water.

Access and Parking: The meeting location is at Shortlands Bluff in Queenscliff. There is plenty of parking but if it is a busy day, you may need to park on the grassy area towards the lighthouse. Walk towards the grassy area west of the car park towards a registration table. Please see the map below. All participants will be emailed 1 day before the event with confirmation details.

Google Maps Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wu1S2To1fcqG1bdg6

Note: Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before.

This event is supported by the Borough of Queenscliffe who work to protect the coastline of Point Lonsdale and Queenscliffe.
Bellarine Catchment Network acknowledges Wadawurrung, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.

Join Will Johnston from the Swan Bay Environment Association for a golden-hour walk around Lake Victoria, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the incredible migratory shorebirds that visit Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale.

For more information head to https://swanbayenvironment.org.au/

Join Will Johnston from the Swan Bay Environment Association for a golden-hour walk around Lake Victoria, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the incredible migratory shorebirds that visit Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale.

For more information head to https://swanbayenvironment.org.au/

Have you ever wondered how old Moonahs Trees are? What animals live in the dunes? What those horse-shoe shaped jelly things are? If sharks lay eggs? What shells are what? Why algae comes in different colours? These questions and more will be answered by Bellarine Catchment Network at this free, family-friendly event at Shortlands Bluff, Queenscliff.

This activity is aimed at both children over 5 and adults, so all are welcome. Adults need to accompany children under 12 and supervise children at all times. There are limited spots registration is essential.

What's involved: Participants will go on a bush walk along sandy tracks, and beachcomb on the foreshore lead by experienced staff, looking at plants, animals and creatures. Participants may be able to enter the water up to their knees if wearing booties (either BYO or provided) and if conditions are appropriate.
At the end of the session, participants will also receive educational resources such as posters, brochures and more at the end of the session.

Please BYO: hat, sunscreen, water and if possible, booties or enclosed shoes like sneakers (no flip flops or sandals). It is suggested to wear bathers or shorts if intending to enter the water.

Access and Parking: The meeting location is at Shortlands Bluff in Queenscliff. There is plenty of parking but if it is a busy day, you may need to park on the grassy area towards the lighthouse. Walk towards the grassy area west of the car park towards a registration table. Please see the map below. All participants will be emailed 1 day before the event with confirmation details.

Google Maps Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wu1S2To1fcqG1bdg6

Note: Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before.

This event is supported by the Borough of Queenscliffe who work to protect the coastline of Point Lonsdale and Queenscliffe.
Bellarine Catchment Network acknowledges Wadawurrung, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.

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