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Melbourne Docker User Group: Faster Apps, Safer Code
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Join us for the next Melbourne Docker User Group on April 14th at Microsoft. Container technology is now used by 92% of technology workers. However, there is always more to learn.
We have three great talks to share.
First, **Kirtika Sharma** ([LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirtikasharma05/)) will teach **Docker 101**. She is a Junior Technical Engineer at Orikan. This talk is perfect for students and beginners. Often, a program works on one computer but fails on another. Kirtika will explain how Docker fixes this problem. She will use simple words and show a live demo of Docker running software instantly.
Second, **Sumith Azhi Valappil (**[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumith-cloudsecurityconsulting/)**)** will talk about security. He has 18 years of IT experience. Research shows that many younger workers feel confident but lack specific security skills. Sumith will show you how to scan your code to find problems early. He will also show how to catch active attacks inside your systems.
Third, **Sree Ram Boyapati (**[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sreeram-dev/)**)** will talk about self-fixing programs. He is a Senior Software Engineer at Suncorp. Sree will show how to use Docker to test large systems on your own computer. Docker is the best tool for building and testing software locally. Using Docker locally means you do not have to pay for expensive cloud servers.
First-time speakers are always welcome. We want you to share your story. You do not need to be an expert.
* Beginners: Share a simple project or something you just learned.
* Pros: Show us complex systems or security tips.
Submit your talk here 👉 [https://sessionize.com/melbourne-docker-user-group/](https://sessionize.com/melbourne-docker-user-group/)
Join us at the Melbourne Docker User Group for a night of learning and sharing. Dive into the world of artificial intelligence programming and learn how to enhance your projects using Docker. Explore topics such as AI engineering and containers.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, this event is perfect for anyone interested in cloud native technologies and cutting-edge applications. Don't miss this opportunity to network with like-minded professionals and elevate your skills in the world of AI and containers.
MHFA OCD Support Group Face to Face - South Yarra
**Details**
Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families are offered in-person at the Mental Health Foundation Australia - 10 Yarra Street, South Yarra.
Come along and gain support from others with OCD in a comfortable environment at 6:30pm on the second Tuesday of each month.
**Facilitator**
Facilitating the OCD support groups is Jim Beer, a dedicated community support worker with expertise in mental health. Jim brings his experience and knowledge to guide the group discussions and ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.
**Benefits of OCD Support Group**
Support groups for individuals with OCD and their families provide an avenue for comfort, safety, and mutual support. These groups offer participants the opportunity to connect with others who understand their experiences and challenges. Additionally, the support groups serve as a valuable platform for learning more about OCD and its impact. Participants can gain insights into the disorder, its symptoms, and effective coping strategies through shared experiences and discussions. This knowledge empowers individuals to better manage their condition and navigate their daily lives.
To register your attendance please see:
[https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group ](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/ocd-support-group)
For other MHFA support groups please see:
[https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/](https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/)
If you need any further information feel free to contact us at supportgroup@mhfa.org.au
Farm Animals Events This Week
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Rome Exhibition and Discussion over Lunch
Join us to see Melbourne Museum’s special exhibition ‘ROME: Empire, Power, People’ followed by lively discussion about the relevance of themes such as power and human dignity, over lunch in Lygon Street.
Please scroll right through to end to see discussion points for lunch AND suggested prior reading link.
Meet at museum: 11.45 am
Exhibition: 12.00pm - 1.15pm
Walk to restaurant: 10min
Lunch: 1.30pm @ Il Gambero 166 Lygon Street
Indicate in comments if you are coming to exhibition and / or lunch.
***New Members:***
New members are more than welcome, we are a good-natured bunch who value friendship and exploring the realm of next wave humanism. Interested? Come and join the conversation!
***Cost:***
$35 adult, $30 senior, $30 concession
**PLEASE PURCHASE TICKET DIRECTLY ON MUSEUM WEBSITE FOR ROME: EMPIRE, POWER, PEOPLE FOR 12.00PM 19 APRIL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT**
[https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/tickets/](https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/tickets/)
$5 CONTRIBUTION (IF YOU CAN) TOWARDS ONGOING OPERATIONAL COSTS
***About the exhibition:***
From the fall of Julius Caesar to the power and ambition of an Empire, the exhibition showcases the luxury of Imperial Rome, the spectacle of the gladiator arena, the bustling marketplaces and the everyday experiences of Romans.
Explore Ancient Rome’s political, social and spiritual worlds through over 180 objects dating from the Imperial period 1st Century CE to the 3rd Century CE, with all of the objects on display in Melbourne for the first time ever.
The splendour, drama and humanity of Rome is brought to life in detail with scenography and multimedia, giving visitors an immersive experience and vivid portrait of a civilisation that continues to shape our world today.
***Link with modern humanism and points for discussion over lunch:***
**🏛 Power, Citizenship, and Human Responsibility**
Rome’s political system—centralised under the emperor yet still tied to republican ideals—invites reflection on **human agency**, **leadership**, and **ethical governance**.
* The emperor’s authority shows how power can stabilise or destabilise societies, prompting questions about **justice**, **accountability**, and **the common good**.
* The expansion of citizenship, culminating in the *Constitutio Antoniniana* (212 CE), highlights evolving ideas about **belonging**, **rights**, and **inclusion**.
* The Senate, magistrates, and local elites demonstrate how communities negotiate **shared responsibility** and **public service**.
Humanist connection: Studying these structures encourages us in the 21st Century to consider what fair leadership looks like, how societies might distribute power, and how individuals contribute to civic life.
**🎨 Culture, Creativity, and the Value of Expression**
Roman cultural life—its literature, architecture, philosophy, and public entertainment—reveals a civilisation deeply invested in **human creativity** and **shared cultural identity**.
* Writers like Seneca, Pliny, and Juvenal explored moral questions, emotions, and the human condition.
* Monumental architecture expressed collective values: memory, pride, identity, and aspiration.
* Religious and philosophical traditions (Stoicism, mystery cults, local deities) show humans searching for meaning and ethical frameworks.
Humanist connection: These cultural expressions affirm the humanist belief that creativity, reflection, and intellectual inquiry enrich both individuals and communities.
**🏺 Social Life, Dignity, and the Human Condition**
Roman society was hierarchical, unequal, and often harsh—especially for enslaved people, women, and the poor. Yet it also reveals universal human experiences: family, work, belonging, resilience, and aspiration.
* The *familia* structure shows how people sought stability, identity, and continuity.
* Urban life—baths, markets, forums—demonstrates the importance of **community spaces** where people meet, talk, and coexist.
* The presence of slavery and inequality invites ethical reflection on **human dignity**, **freedom**, and **justice**.
Humanist connection: By examining both the achievements and injustices of Roman society, we can reflect on the importance of empathy, moral reasoning, and an understanding of how societies can uphold—or violate—human dignity.
**🌍 Why This Link Matters for Learning**
Connecting Rome to humanist values helps us:
* see history as a lens for understanding ethical questions;
* recognise the continuity of human concerns across time;
* reflect on how societies shape and are shaped by human choices;
* develop critical thinking about power, culture, and identity;
* understand that studying the past is ultimately about understanding people.
It turns the Roman Empire from a distant civilisation into a mirror for thinking about what kind of world we want to build today.
***Suggested prior reading:***
In preparation for the exhibition it is recommended to read about the events of Rome during this time period of 1st Century CE to the 3rd Century CE, and the philosopher Seneca.
[https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome/The-transformation-of-Rome-and-Italy-during-the-Middle-Republic](https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome/The-transformation-of-Rome-and-Italy-during-the-Middle-Republic)
[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/seneca/](https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/seneca/)
Collingwood Puppy Pub Crawl
Take your doggos out for an afternoon of fun, socialising, and exploring as we wander down Johnston Street together.
We’ll be making our way through some of Collingwood’s dog-friendly spots – from a stylish rooftop bar, to an Art Deco-inspired gem, and finally a warm, nostalgic tavern.
Whether you’re discovering the neighbourhood for the first time or rediscovering an old favourite, it’s the perfect way to spend a Sunday with your pup.
Total walking distance: just 700 metres.
Ticketed event only, please book your tickets early at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/collingwood-puppy-pub-crawl-tickets-155644194977?aff=oddtdtcreator
1st Stop – Runner Up Rooftop Bar
Perched above the iconic Collingwood Yards, Runner Up Rooftop Bar offers 270-degree views across Melbourne’s inner north. With its laidback, open-air vibe, this breezy rooftop is the perfect place to kick off the crawl.
Behind the bar, expect sophisticated cocktails crafted with flair, a vibrant mix of red, white and orange wines, plus a thoughtful selection of spirits, each bringing unique depth and character.
To make things even better, Chappy chips and dolmades will be served for human attendees – the ideal bite to pair with your first drink as the pups get ready for an afternoon of adventure.
2nd Stop – Night Hawks bar
Our next stop takes us to Night Hawks, a chic Art Deco-lite fit-out bar with cool, easy-going vibes. They’ve reserved us a cosy spot in their back courtyard – the perfect place to mingle with fellow dog lovers while your pups relax.
For the pooches: Willow’s Pantry grazing platters, featuring artisan dog cakes made without added sugar, using only certified organic, free-range, and natural ingredients.
For the humans: enjoy $10 schooners of Nighthawks Draught, $10 Young Henry Cloudy ciders, $10 Louis dry cider cans – an exclusive offer just for our crew.
3rd Stop – Goldy’s! Tavern
To wrap up the crawl, we’ll settle in at Goldy’s!, a traditional-style tavern tucked away in the back streets of Collingwood. With its warm and nostalgic atmosphere, this hidden gem has reserved us a spot in their undercover beer garden.
For the pups: a doggie meal of the day, served alongside a decadent doggie cocktail.
For the humans: hearty pub fare and a relaxed vibe – the perfect way to end the afternoon with your doggo and new friends, rounding off the crawl into a truly pawfect Sunday evening.
📝 Nitty Gritty
Please keep all dogs on-lead while visiting Melbourne’s dog-friendly bars and pubs.
Follow us for updates on future Puppy Pub Crawls and other dog-friendly events:📍 Facebook | 📸 Instagram: @crawlpuppypub
Need a dog-friendly ride? Try Uber or Uber Pets – just bring a small blanket for your dog to sit on, and be sure to notify the driver before pickup.
Batmania Pub Crawl Melbourne
**Join your local guides on the best pub crawl in Melbourne!**
Meet at WAX Music Lounge on 250 Flinders St, and explore the best, most well-known venues with people from all over the world.
With **4 free 'welcome shots'** upon entry to each bar followed by exclusive drink deals at each, you'll see just why Melbourne is known as the nightlife capital of Australia!
Experience a range of Melbourne's most famous bars & pubs throughout the night, with **free entry** for all, and reduced entry/recommendations at the end of the event to keep your night going strong!
Play games, **win prizes** and mingle with locals, travelers & everything in between on the most sought-after event in Melbourne!
* **4 FREE SHOTS**
* **4 BARS ALL WITH FREE SKIP-THE-LINE ENTRY**
* **PLENTY OF GAMES AND PRIZES TO BE WON**
* **UNLIMITED MEMORIES & CHANCES TO MAKE FRIENDS IN THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA!**
Starting at 5:30PM at WAX Music Lounge on 250 Flinders St, you will receive your skip-the-line wristband, free welcome shot and mingle with other attendees before we introduce our games and prizes to be won throughout the evening. We then mix it up weekly, visiting some of Melbourne's most iconic and well-known bars with your pub crawl crew who have lived and breathed the city for most of their lives.
**Make sure to lock in your spot ASAP as tickets often sell out!**
Dinner & Live Band (both optional) @ Moon Dog Wild West
If you’ve strolled down Hopkins Street recently and spotted a rooftop cactus garden or heard the sounds of a mechanical bull revving into action, yep, you’ve found it. Welcome to Moon Dog Wild West, a larger-than-life, three-storey bar and brewery that’s brought a touch of the wild, wild west to the heart of Footscray.
Housed in the old Franco Cozzo building, this place is impossible to miss — and even harder to leave. Moon Dog has always done things a bit differently, and this outpost might just be their most over-the-top yet. Think neon lights, pool tables, Tex-Mex eats, and an actual *saloon-style* mechanical bull. Yes, really.
## **Inside the (Wild) West**
The moment you walk in, it’s clear this isn’t just a regular bar. The ground floor opens into a lively saloon packed with booths, beer taps, and a mechanical bull for the brave-hearted. Head upstairs and you’ll find pinball machines, arcade games, and pool tables. Keep climbing and you’ll reach the rooftop, dog-friendly, cactus-filled, and perfect for sipping beers as the sun goes down.
There’s something a bit Disneyland-meets-Dolly-Parton about the whole thing, in the best possible way. It’s playful, immersive, and full of little details that make you want to explore every level.
## **Brews, Cocktails & Good Times**
With over 100 taps across the venue, drinks are definitely not an afterthought here. You’ll find Moon Dog’s signature beers and seltzers on rotation, plus a cocktail list that’s pure fun. We’re talking slushies layered like a tequila sunrise, and barrel-aged old fashioneds served up for sharing (perfect for your mates or, let’s be honest, just yourself).
Hit up happy hour from 4–6pm Monday to Thursday for $8 schooners and $12 cocktails, a solid reason to clock off early if you ask us.
## **Tex-Mex, But Make It Moon Dog**
The food menu is all about bold flavours and crowd-pleasing comfort. Expect buffalo chicken ribs, double-decker tacos, and Western BBQ bacon burgers. Got a vego in the group? The roasted pumpkin mole is a standout.
They also roll out weekday specials that are hard to pass up. Mondays come with $25 porterhouse steaks (plus free pinball and pool), and Tuesdays are parma night, paired with trivia upstairs from 7:30pm. If you’re the competitive type, you’ll want to book ahead.
**Something Always On**
There’s no such thing as a dull night at Moon Dog Wild West. Whether it’s live music, DJs, themed events or a chaotic round of line dancing on Sundays, they keep things fresh every week. Trivia Tuesdays are a crowd favourite, and if you’re planning a birthday or work event, the venue’s function spaces can cater to pretty much anything, with cowboy hats optional but encouraged.
Table for optional dinner booked under Andrew Goodwin (Ph: 0424453134) at 7PM.
Here is a copy of the menu.
[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61b6d92d7a524833b4ad7d12/t/68eed5391a196107e7dae1c1/1760482617982/MD3740_MDWW_Menu_Food_A3.pdf](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61b6d92d7a524833b4ad7d12/t/68eed5391a196107e7dae1c1/1760482617982/MD3740_MDWW_Menu_Food_A3.pdf)
Then after dinner you can hang around for the optional band.
Event cohosted by Martin Carr.
So here the easier option is to just walk 5 minutes from Footscray Station to get here. The other option is parking although that's not that easy here.
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS ON MULTIPLE GROUPS.
Monthly Minimalist Meetup (Swap, Declutter & Donate)
Hello Minimalists!
For our April meetup we will be discussing frugality given the increase in the cost of living that we are all facing. To start our discussion a bit earlier, I wanted to mention my favourite way of being frugal, which is not being car-dependant, as car costs are much more significant than many of us think. The annual cost for households with one vehicle is around $9,500 per year! Here I share with you an [article from several years ago before fuel was as expensive as it is now that talk about how car costs eat up the savings from living further out from town](https://theconversation.com/outer-suburbs-housing-cost-advantage-vanishes-when-you-add-in-transport-it-needs-to-be-part-of-the-affordability-debate-204807) .
Same as usual, if you have stuff to declutter, bring it around and see if anyone could give it a new home. Anything left over we can donate it at the op-shop after we are done at the cafe.
Looking forward to hearing and sharing frugal tips!
P.S. We are moving away from Meetup to a email list group so we will be collecting email addresses for a future without Meetup!
Neurodivergent Picnic: Families, Pets, and Carers Welcome
Join us for a relaxed, family friendly picnic at Fairfield Boathouse and Tea Gardens 🌿
This is a collaboration between NeuroSparks and Pawshare Club, bringing together people who value genuine connection, community, and time outdoors.
Expect a casual, welcoming space to meet others, spend time with pets, and enjoy low pressure social connection by the river.
Come solo, with family, as a carer, or with a pet. All ages are welcome 🐶
No structure, no pressure. Just good people, fresh air, and space to connect.
**Date:** April 18
**Time:** 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
**Location:** Fairfield Park Boathouse and Tea Gardens
🎟️ **Free Event**
No cost to attend. Just bring yourself.
🐕 **Guidelines**
Dogs must remain on leash at all times
Do not bring dogs with aggressive behaviour
🌧️ **Weather**
If weather is poor, the event will be rescheduled and updated here
⚠️ **Liability**
You attend at your own risk
You are responsible for yourself and any pets you bring
**Co Hosts**
🐾 Pawshare Club
[https://pawshareclub.com](https://pawshareclub.com)
✨ NeuroSparks
[https://www.meetup.com/neurodivergent-sparks/](https://www.meetup.com/neurodivergent-sparks/)
Farm Animals Events Near You
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Saturday Brunch at The Goat Gahanna
Let’s get together for a relaxed Saturday brunch!
This will be the very first event for our group. Whether you’re looking to meet new friends, get out more, or just enjoy good conversation over brunch, this is the perfect place to start.
We’ll be meeting at The Goat Gahanna for great food, drinks, and a welcoming, no-pressure atmosphere.
Libera Animae - Freeing the Soul
Main Library, Meeting Room 2B
Join us for a welcoming evening of reflection, gentle music, and meaningful conversation. We’ll begin with a short grounding moment, followed by a brief reading from spiritual or philosophical traditions, and an open reflection circle where participants can share (or simply listen).
Libera Animae is an interfaith community focused on inner growth, creativity, and authentic connection.
All backgrounds are welcome.
Soccer + Vida’s Plant Based Butcher ⚽️ 🌱 🥪 🔥
Soccer + vegan deli eats =
the perfect Saturday ⚽🌱🔥
We’re kicking things off with soccer (all levels welcome!) and then heading to Vida’s Plant-Based Butcher for some seriously good food—Vida’s Reubens, Philly cheesesteaks, Chipotle Cheddar Melt and classic deli sides.
Whether you’re playing, socializing, or just here for the food, this is a great way to meet like-minded people and enjoy the day!
Game → Food → Good vibes
📍 Soccer - Park of Roses
3923 N High St
Columbus, OH 43214
📍 Vida’s Plant Based Butcher
1724 Northwest Blvd Unit C
Columbus OH, 43212
🌱✨ Vegan Night Out: Portia’s + Roller Skating 🛼
Get ready for a fun night with amazing food, great energy, and even better company! 🥰✨
🍽️ Portia’s Café — 6:30PM
🛼 Skate Zone 71 — 8:30PM
Come join us for delicious vegan food and/or roller skating — it’s totally up to you!
Whether you come for the food, the skating, or both… you’re in for a great time 💗
📍 Portia’s Café
4424 Indianola Ave
Columbus, OH 43214
📍 Skate Zone 71
4900 Evanswood Dr
Columbus, OH 43229
Pranic Healing Level I - PH I--- DAY 2 of 2
MCKS PRANIC HEALING® Level I
In PRANIC HEALING® Level 1, you learn the basics of working with your energy aura, including learning to "scan," or feel the energy, to "sweep," or clean away congested energy, and to "energize," or supplement areas in your aura that have a pranic deficiency.
PRANIC HEALING® has been taught to doctors, nurses, massage
therapists, acupuncturists, chiropractors, shiatsu practitioners, and many others in the healing field. It has allowed them to heal confidently and consistently in the shortest learning time possible. These professionals find PRANIC HEALING® very effective and easy to apply.
Other topics covered in PRANIC HEALING® Level 1:
Energetic anatomy: You will learn to work with the network of chakras, meridians and auras to accelerate the healing processes of your body.
Preventive healing: You will learn to remove the negative energetic patterns of a disease to prevent it from fully manifesting as a physical ailment.
Self-Pranic healing: You will learn to apply these healing techniques to accelerate your own healing.
Step-by-step techniques for ailments related to your:
respiratory system, e.g., asthma,; circulatory system, e.g., heart ailments; gastrointestinal system, e.g., irritable bowel syndrome; musculoskeletal system, e.g., arthritis and back pain; reproductive system, e.g., menstrual problems. You'll also learn how to address common problems as migraines and sinusitis.
Additionally, you'll learn to apply distant healing to loved ones who are not present in the room with you.
All PRANIC HEALING® courses are "experiential," which means that you learn by actually performing the techniques and exercises in class - on yourself and those around you. During class, all the principles will be explained thoroughly and you will practice the techniques exhaustively so you will be confident in your ability to produce positive results when you finish the course.
This is Day 2 of 2 Attendance at day one is required to attend day 2.
The Course text book is Choa Kok Sui, "Miracles through Pranic Healing" Please bring this with you to class.
PRANIC HEALING® Level 1 is a prerequisite to all other GMCKS courses.
For those interested to review the class...Review fee is only $75!!
LOOK AT THIS!! Review for FREE when you bring a new student to class with you.
Scali Ristorante
Let’s try this popular Italian restaurant in Reynoldsburg.
This is the menu:
https://scaliristorante.com/#4e468054-0235-43e2-81c2-44e061341e9e

















