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DESCRIPTION:\nMornington Peninsula Interfaith Network invites you to:\nList
 ening to the Land @ Green's Bush\, Main Ridge\nDate: Sunday\, March 23rd 2
 014  Time: 11am-2pm\nListening to the Land is an initiative of the Morning
 ton Peninsula Interfaith Network\, seeking to bring people from different 
 faith and cultural backgrounds together to connect or reconnect with the L
 and and to be moved to care for the Land.\nOur Autumn ‘Listening to the La
 nd’ program will be held at  Green’s Bush @ Main Ridge on Sunday 23rd Marc
 h\, 2014 - We will be celebrating Harmony Day.\nProgram begins at 11:00am 
 and includes an introductory talk\, a listening walk\, a meditation and a 
 shared lunch. The walk and meditation will be led by Gunditjamara Elder\, 
 Uncle Lionel Lauch.\nPlease note: BYO Vegetarian food - something easy to 
 share. Plates and cups will be provided. Look forward to seeing you there 
 – sunshine or rain. The walk is mildly strenuous. The event is by donation
 .\n\n   Venue: Green’s Bush\, Main Ridge\, Mornington Peninsula\n   Date: 
 Sunday 23rd March 2014\n   Time: 11am–2:00pm  (Lunch will be @ 1pm BYO Veg
 etarian to share)\n   Cost: By Donation\n   Meeting Point: Baldry’s Crossi
 ng Car Park\n   More information: Judy O’Donnell 0400 088 410\n   Map Rout
 e: http://www.visitmorningtonpeninsula.org/Portals/0/MPT%20Office/PDF%27s/
 Walks/Park-Note-Greens-Bush-05_0469.pdf\n\nAbout Harmony DayHarmony Day (2
 1 March) is a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia hom
 e – from the traditional owners of this land to those who have come from m
 any countries around the world. By participating in Harmony Day activities
 \, we can learn and understand how all Australians from diverse background
 s equally belong to this nation and enrich it.\nAbout Greens Bush\, Main R
 idge\, Mornington PeninsulaGreens Bush is the largest remnant of bushland 
 on the Peninsula and is home to various wildlife - Birds on the forest flo
 or\, in the scrub\, in the tree canopy... there is lots of birdlife in Gre
 ens Bush. Look for wrens\, honeyeaters\, parrots and birds of prey such as
  the Black-shouldered Kite and Wedge-tailed Eagle. At morning or dusk\, yo
 u can often see kangaroos feeding in the open grasslands. Black Wallabies 
 prefer the forest and are well camouflaged in the shadows with their darke
 r coat. However\, most mammals in the park are nocturnal. As the light fad
 es\, listen for the soft twittering of Ringtail Possums or Sugar Gliders. 
 The Little Forest Eptesicus Bat makes a higher-pitched call as it searches
  for insects\, usually eaten on the wing\nThe Mornington Peninsula Interfa
 ith Network (MPIN) acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of t
 he land\, the Boonwurrung/Bunurong people\, part of the Kulin Nation\, and
  their elders past and present.Contact DetailsJudy O'Donnell 0400 088 410 
 https://faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/192-listening-to-the-la
 nd-autumn-mornington-peninsula-interfaith-network
DTSTART:20140323T100000Z
DTEND:20140323T130000Z
LOCATION:Green's Bush\, Main Ridge\, Mornington Peninsula (Meeting Point: B
 aldry's Crossing Car Park) (Green's Bush\, Main Ridge\, Mornington Peninsu
 la (Meeting Point: Baldry's Crossing Car Park))
SUMMARY:Listening to the Land (Autumn): Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Net
 work
URL:https://faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/192-listening-to-the
 -land-autumn-mornington-peninsula-interfaith-network
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