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Step into Stillness, Walk into Meaning

"To walk with death is to walk more deeply with life"

Please join two end-of -life doulas as they walk side by side through the quiet beauty of Mornington Green. This is a gentle hour of walking and wondering aloud. We will explore death, dying, grief, legacy and what it means to live more fully.

You’re welcome to listen, share or simply be present.

Who is this for you may ask: Anyone curious, preparing for yourself or family, or simply seeking a moment of reflection in safe company with beautiful surrounding.

Additional Information

  • 15th November 2025 10:30am to 12noon
  • Parking onsite
  • Refreshments will be provided
  • Wear suitable shoes

Jen Ulyatt - 0434715904 - Kefimindset@gmail.com

Jen Deaton - 0409152863 - Handtohearthealing.squarespace.com

Location : Mornington Green Legacy Gardens, 125 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Somerville, 3912

Five End-of-Life Planning Tasks You Can Tick Off Today — Without Spending a Cent

Online - Various times, each month

Five End-of-Life Planning Tasks You Can Tick Off Today Without Costing You a Cent

60 minutes - Simple - Free - Impactful

Every month, we run this fast-paced and practical online one-hour session.

Participants will learn five simple yet powerful end-of-life planning tasks they can complete immediately, with no legal fees or paperwork required.

Designed to empower everyday Australians, this talk demystifies the essential steps everyone can take to protect their rights,  reduce future stress, and ensure their wishes are known and respected.

From updating emergency contacts and nominating a pet care plan, to confirming your organ donation status and having a meaningful conversation with family, this session is packed with free, achievable actions.

Ideal for anyone feeling overwhelmed by where to start, this session proves that peace of mind doesn't have to come with a price tag.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how to check and update your organ donor registration.
  • Nominate emergency Key Contacts and tell them what to expect.
  • Understand the importance of superannuation beneficiary nominations.
  • Make a plan for your pet’s care if you’re unable to.
  • Start ‘the conversation’ with loved ones about your wishes.

A perfect starting point for anyone ready to take control of their end-of-life planning journey.

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Author Talk: Catherine Ashton – Mornington Library

Mornington Library

Catherine Ashton is honoured to be speaking at the Mornington Library at 11:00am on Saturday 6 December, as part of the launch of Dreams & Determination, a new Women Changing the World Press anthology featuring 24 women who chose to create meaning from challenge.

In this one-hour conversation, Catherine will be interviewed by writer and photographer Fiona Basile, whose own work and book Immerse explore finding light, faith, and purpose through life’s most difficult moments.

Together, they will reflect on Catherine’s journey — from rebuilding her life after a serious car accident, to navigating grief following the sudden loss of a close friend — and how these experiences inspired the creation of Critical Info.

The discussion will explore purpose, courage, and what it means to transform hardship into impact, as well as how we can better support one another to prepare for life, death, and everything in between.

This event is ideal for anyone seeking inspiration, a sense of community, or a gentle encouragement to pursue something meaningful in their own life.

Books will be available for purchase and signing on the day.

This is a free event, but bookings are essential.

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