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UID:2920-1762803900-1762809300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older\n\nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251110T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251110T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T051559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053207Z
UID:3031-1762803900-1762809300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Raft Count -Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-23/
CATEGORIES:Raft count
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251112T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251112T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250912T010326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T234514Z
UID:2946-1762976700-1762982100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older\n\nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/2946/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251112T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251112T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T051918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T220459Z
UID:3033-1762976700-1762982100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-24/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251114T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251114T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250912T011307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T234828Z
UID:2951-1763149500-1763154900@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be 18 years or older\n\nContact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au\, if you have any questions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-9/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251114T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251114T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053455Z
UID:3037-1763149500-1763154900@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/3037/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250406T072718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T034625Z
UID:2321-1763200800-1763208000@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:NPS Clean-up Event
DESCRIPTION:Please Note: Due to reduced NPS gatherings at foreshore locations in the Port Melbourne vicinity\, we are currently not committing to fixed dates for NPS Clean-up events. We all advise closer to these dates if there are sufficient NPS in the area to hold a Clean-up event. Please visit our FaceBook and Instagram pages for announcements closer to these dates. \nThank you for your support \nEarthcare St Kilda Team
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/nps-clean-up-event-6/
LOCATION:Breakwater at end of St Kilda pier\, St Kilda\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NPS removal
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/NPS-beach-crew-1-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251116T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251116T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251022T165422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T201336Z
UID:3022-1763317800-1763328600@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:2025 AGM - Earthcare St Kilda
DESCRIPTION:Register to attend the AGM\nLocation: 55A Blessington St\, St Kilda (Cnr of Herbert & Blessington Sts\, just inside the park)
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/2025-agm-earthcare-st-kilda/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251117T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251117T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250912T012304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T235152Z
UID:2955-1763409600-1763415000@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistrations open 5pm Monday 27 October \nContact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au\, if you have any questions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-10/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251117T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251117T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053611Z
UID:3039-1763409600-1763415000@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistrations open 5pm 27th of October. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-26/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251119T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251106T052526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T052526Z
UID:3103-1763582400-1763587800@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nContact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au\, if you have any questions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-13/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251121T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250912T014043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T235506Z
UID:2959-1763755200-1763760600@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistration open 5pm Monday 27th of October \nContact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au\, if you have any questions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-11/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251121T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053721Z
UID:3041-1763755200-1763760600@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistrations open 5pm 27th of October \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-27/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250408T035354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T035354Z
UID:2464-1764010800-1764016200@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Earthcare St Kilda Monthly Executive Meeting.
DESCRIPTION:This meeting is by invitation only. \nIf you feel that you have a specific need to attend\, please email info@earthcarestkilda.org.au to advise the subject matter and to request attendance.
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/earthcare-st-kilda-monthly-executive-meeting-8/
CATEGORIES:Committee meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250914T223727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T235818Z
UID:2972-1764014700-1764020100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistration open 5pm Monday 3rd of November \nContact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au\, if you have any questions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-12/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251124T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053831Z
UID:3043-1764014700-1764020100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistrations open 5pm 3rd November \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-28/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251126T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251126T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250911T061019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T000142Z
UID:2935-1764187500-1764192900@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistration open 5pm Monday 3rd of November \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/2935/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251126T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251126T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T053936Z
UID:3045-1764187500-1764192900@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistrations open 5pm 3rd November  \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-29/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251128T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251128T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T054034Z
UID:3047-1764360300-1764365700@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n  \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistrations open 5pm 3rd November \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-30/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251128T200500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251128T213500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251112T002421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T002421Z
UID:3128-1764360300-1764365700@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-14/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251201T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251201T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T003103Z
UID:3049-1764620100-1764625500@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\nRegistrations open 17th November 5pm \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-31/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251201T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251201T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251112T002900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T002934Z
UID:3130-1764620100-1764625500@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistrations open November 17th at 5pm \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/3130/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251203T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251203T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T004445Z
UID:3051-1764792900-1764798300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\n Registrations open Monday 17 November 5pm \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-32/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251203T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251203T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251112T004110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T004110Z
UID:3138-1764792900-1764798300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistrations open November 17th at 5pm \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-16/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251205T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251205T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T003728Z
UID:3053-1764965700-1764971100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-33/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251205T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251205T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251112T003500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T003500Z
UID:3134-1764965700-1764971100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistrations open Monday 17th November at 5pm \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-15/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251207T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20250406T071613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T102857Z
UID:2305-1765101600-1765108800@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Breakwater Clean-up
DESCRIPTION:Register HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/breakwater-clean-up-8/
LOCATION:Breakwater at end of St Kilda pier\, St Kilda\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Breakwater Clean-up
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/BreakwaterCleanUp9.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251208T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251208T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T052920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010022Z
UID:3055-1765224900-1765230300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\nRegistrations open 17th November 5pm \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-34/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251208T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251208T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251112T010334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010334Z
UID:3145-1765224900-1765230300@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Marina Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater & RMYS Marina \nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (optional). \n\nSite Details: \nLocation: End of the last finger of the RMYS St Kilda Marina  \n\nYou’ll be stationed on a floating platform surrounded by water. The platform may move slightly due to its floating nature \nFrom this position\, you’ll get to watch the penguins swim in from the bay and make their way to the breakwater to nest.\nYou will also be able to spot penguins on the breakwater using a red light torch provided by your team leader\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 18 years or older \n\nRegistrations open Monday 17th November at 5pm \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-marina-team-17/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251210T201500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251210T214500
DTSTAMP:20260406T011226
CREATED:20251023T053002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010115Z
UID:3057-1765397700-1765403100@earthcarestkilda.org.au
SUMMARY:Raft Count - Breakwater Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us in counting little penguins in St Kilda and learn from dedicated volunteers all about the colony! As a citizen scientist\, you’ll join one of two dedicated teams – each made up of five citizen scientists and one team leader. You will help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (group of penguins in the water) as they return home. This non-intrusive study is designed to collect valuable data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends over time. Your observations will directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nWhat’s Involved:   \n\nBe part of a team of citizen scientists observing penguins from the St Kilda Breakwater and St Kilda Marina \nManually count penguin rafts as the penguins return home from feeding at sea \nHelp collect long-term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends \nContribute to the conservation of Melbourne’s unique Little Penguin colony \nGet the chance to see and learn about a unique colony of Little Penguins \n\nProgram details:  \n\nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nWhen: Monday\, Wednesday\, and Friday evenings \nStart Time: Begins 15 minutes before sunset (exact time varies with the season) \nWhere: St Kilda Breakwater\nWhat to bring: warm clothes\, water\, binoculars (if you have them). \n\nSite details: \nLocation: End of the St Kilda Breakwater  \n\nThe breakwater is an uneven surface\, so sturdy\, closed toe shoes are essential \nOne of the highlights of this location is that\, after the counts are done\, you’ll walk back through the breakwater colony\, experiencing the penguins up-close as they return to their burrows.\n\nRequirements:   \n\nNo experience needed  \nMust be aged 8 years or older (participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult) \nWorking with Children’s check (if over the age of 18) \nTo join this team you will need to create a Park Connect account and register for the relevant activity\n\nRegistrations open 17th November 5pm \nRegistrations through Earthcare St Kilda and Park Connect are ESSENTIAL. \nIf you have any questions please contact tia@earthcarestkilda.org.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://earthcarestkilda.org.au/event/raft-count-breakwater-team-35/
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