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Bike repair workshop

Our upcoming Bike Repair Workshop runs on Saturday 28th October at 10am here at the Alphington Community Centre and costs $25.

It will be super for teenagers who ride to school or anyone who rides to work etc. It is an interactive, hands-on bike maintenance experience, and in the workshop you will learn:

  • ABCD check: the essential safety check before every ride.

  • Bike fit: how to set your seat at the correct height, and other adjustment related issues.

  • Inner tube replacement: what to do when you get a flat tyre, what essentials to carry when riding.

  • Puncture repair: how to use a patch-kit to patch a punctured tube (better for the environment).

  • Brake adjustment: how to check and adjust your brakes, or replace brake pads as needed.

  • If time allows and if it is of interest to the group, disc brake adjustment, care, maintenance, decontaminating, and pad replacement

  • Chain replacement: what to do if your chain comes off during a ride.

  • Drive-train clean and lube: how to keep clean and lube your drive-train to keep your bike running smoothly and extend the life of expensive components.

Book your place here. Places are limited.

Women in the Shed

Our popular Women in the Shed course recommences next week - and there are a couple of spots left in the Intermediate class.

if you are keen to repair items around your house or make something from scratch, this is a great opportunity to access our tools and Maylei’s knowledge - whilst hanging out with other lovely people.

You can book in here.

AGM

We will be hosting our AGM on Monday 23rd of October at 6:30pm here at Alphington Community Centre.

This year we’ll be combining our AGM with a dinner. We hope our volunteers and regular attendees can come along to help us celebrate the year - and get to know each other more!

Please let us know if you would like to attend for catering purposes. You can RSVP here.

ACC news, community, foodLeanne
Coreflutes

If you’d like to visibly support a yes vote in the upcoming referendum we have 50 coreflute boards at ACC for anyone to collect and display.

Just pop past when our office is open, 9am-5pm Tuesday and Thursday or 9.30am-3pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Yes

Hi Leanne here.

As you probably know, the upcoming referendum is a response to the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart - which was the culmination of a representative consensus vote from the Uluru dialogues. It is backed up by 13 years of work by the Referendum Council. The vote is part of what our First Nations community collectively agreed and prioritised for action.

At ACC we believe that this vote is a social justice, humanitarian issue, not a left or right political issue. We’d be pleased if any Federal government committed to this process. And more pleased if it had bipartisan support.

The facts about disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people outlined in the Statement itself are confronting. And the regularly updated Closing The Gap dashboard is also depressing and distressing reading. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still die earlier on average than everyone else in Australia. Yes the gap is somewhat closing, but as a society we’re not meeting the set targets on this outcome. And other targets like Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children thrive in their early years have actually gone backwards from 2018 to 2021. Clearly existing approaches are not working fast enough, or even at all.

It is sensible that the people who experience the ongoing disadvantage have a guaranteed place at the table to provide advice and input to discussions about how to improve their particular circumstances.

Lawyers have confirmed that the proposed changes to the Constitution can do no harm - and may do some good.

At ACC we are hopeful that our community will also think about the bigger picture - the importance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to: be recognised as having a unique place in our society as our first peoples, and have a say in their own destiny - acknowledging both the individual and community benefits that recognition and self-determination can bring.

ACC, in line with our peak body NHVic, and many other neighbourhood houses in Victoria, says YES to the Voice to Parliament.

And we hope that you too accept the direct invitation from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (our neighbours, family, colleagues and friends) so beautifully articulated in the Statement,

In 1967 we were counted, in 2017 we seek to be heard. We leave base camp and start our trek across this vast country. We invite you to walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future.