Festival fosters lifelong learning

Nyadol Nyuon is presenting at the Global Learning Festival. (Supplied)

Michaela Meade

Melton residents can learn to be their own boss, live sustainably, and enhance their mental health, all thanks to one festival.

The second annual Global Learning Festival, organised by UNESCO Learning Cities, along with Melton and Wyndham councils, will deliver more than 90 free events over four days from Monday, November 8, until Thursday, November 11.

The festival will bring events from as far as America, Bangladesh, Taiwan, and more to homes in Melton and around the world next month.

There will be a number of talks including from lawyer and human rights advocate Nyadol Nyuon, who will speak about why lifelong learning is so important for everyone.

Melton mayor Kathy Majdlik said the festival was a great opportunity for local residents to learn something new without distance being a barrier.

“This festival is a wonderful opportunity to undertake personal and professional development and gain a better understanding of the world around us,” Cr Majdlik said.

“There are so many interesting events that are suited to anyone who wants to learn, no matter your age, interests, or ability.

“Now more than ever, learning and making connections across the world is such a special thing and I’d encourage everyone in our community to register for an event and make the most of the Global Learning Festival.”

Topics to learn about will include being your own boss and building your assets, living sustainably, and enhancing your mental health.

Details: globallearningfestival.com