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What’s on around Maribyrnong, Hobsons Bay

Heritage walks: Enjoy a leisurely, guided two-hour walk from 9.20am every Tuesday taking historic routes around Williamstown and surrounding suburbs. Walks start at the drinking fountain outside the Visitor Information Centre in Nelson Place. Cost: $5. Details: 93976023

Documentary: Footscray Community Arts Centre presents 180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless — a documentary of Jeff Johnson’s retracing of the epic 1968 journey of Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia in Chile. Starts at 7.30pm this Saturday, 45 Moreland Street, Footscray. Details: footscrayarts.com/access-blog-event/belonging-across-lands-oceans-hispano-american-diaspora-in-australia

Activity centre: Maribyrnong Community Centre has classes including tai chi and cooking for ‘mini chefs’. Childcare services are also offered, 3 Randall Street, Maribyrnong, Details: 90324305

Eclectic tastes: Discover some unique gifts and enjoy the village atmosphere of Williamstown’s new Vineyard Eclectic Market from 9am-1pm this Saturday at the historic Bluestone Church, 57 Stevedore Street, Williamstown. There will be live music, vintage craft, gifts, and trash and treasure. Go to: facebook.com/VineyardEclecticMarket

Overeaters Anonymous: Do you worry about the way you eat? Overeaters Anonymous may have the answer for you; 7.30pm every Tuesday at the Jubilee Centre, Sacred Heart Church, 9 Newcastle Street, Newport. Details: 0411243771

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