Check out what other like-minded groups are up to, read about their issues or take a look at ways to get involved in your community.


Volunteer positions / organisations:

- Aurora Native Title Internship Program The Program introduces students of anthropology and some other social sciences (archaeology, cultural heritage, environmental management, history, human geography and sociology) to career opportunities in native title, policy, social justice and Indigenous affairs.

  1. -ANTaR Victoria The majority of ANTaR Vic’s work is done by volunteers. Considering the gains we have made as an organisation, this is a tremendous achievement and something to be celebrated and commended! Join us in making a difference; work closely with people dedicated to social justice and gain new skills!

- Aurora Native Title Internship Program The Program introduces students of anthropology and some other social sciences (archaeology, cultural heritage, environmental management, history, human geography and sociology) to career

opportunities in native title, policy, social justice and Indigenous affairs.

- Sudanese Australian Integrated Learning (SAIL) Program: Meet some awesome young people with SAIL, a volunteer, non-profit, secular organisation that provides free English support & community services to the Sudanese refugee community in Melbourne & Sydney, Australia.

  1. -Future Cambodia Fund: Future Cambodia Fund (FCF) is an Australian non-profit organisation based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, working to empower disadvantaged young people, their families and communities. Current projects are currently focused on forced evictions in Phnom Penh, particularly working with evicted communities who no longer have access to the basic necessities of life.

  2. -Darfur Australia Network: If you are interested in the issue of Darfur, refugees and/or advocacy then volunteering with DAN might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. DAN regularly have volunteer opportunities in the following areas: Events, Administration, Darfur community engagement activities, Research, Media, Running campaigns, School and university programmes, & Fundraising

  3. -Oxfam Australia: Oxfam volunteers are an incredible group of people. Not only do volunteers give their precious time to help Oxfam with their goal of ending world poverty, but they also form the backbone of our organisation. There are always ways you can help so check out their volunteers page.

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Ride a bicycle...

It’s clear we need to move away from our obsession over petrol and combustion engines, and start moving around our environment in more sustainable manner. However this is only one of the reasons why we should ride bicycles...

  1. -Peaceful: Cycling causes no harm to others, riding a bicycle does not pollute, injure, or impede others personal growth.

  2. -Social: Riding allows for interaction with others. Unlike the car you can talk to the person next to you.

  3. -Cheep: No more paying for petrol, parking, insurance, costly repairs, or public transport.

  4. -Healthy: Cycling improves health, fitness and well-being.

In addition to all of this the bicycle do not pretend to free us from our natural environment. When you ride a bike you are forced to notice  your surroundings and appreciate the world for  it for what it is.

Critical Mass:

The last Friday of every month people meet at 5:30pm in front of the State Library in Melbourne to take back our roads from cars. This is a great opportunity to have a bit of fun in a relaxed environment and show others that riding is a better way to travel.


Treadly Tuesday:

The third Tuesday of every month is a Treadly Tuesday at La Trobe Uni. The Buildings and Grounds Sustainability Team and Lifeskills Café offer a free breakfast for all cyclists who work or study at the Bundoora Campus. Breakfast is available from 7.30am - 10.00am at Lifeskills Café in in the north-west corner of the Agora. Please bring your helmet as evidence that you rode in.