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Restoring the Bay
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Restoring the Bay
Methods
News
Videos
FAQs
About Us
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Methods
News
Videos
FAQs
About Us
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Crowd-sourced wisdom
Simon Mustoe 12/6/25 Simon Mustoe 12/6/25

Crowd-sourced wisdom

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Passing the sniff test: the science behind our decision tool
Simon Mustoe 3/6/25 Simon Mustoe 3/6/25

Passing the sniff test: the science behind our decision tool

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Why we have conversations and not consultation
Simon Mustoe 1/6/25 Simon Mustoe 1/6/25

Why we have conversations and not consultation

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What does Restore the Bay mean for me and my community?
Simon Mustoe 25/5/25 Simon Mustoe 25/5/25

What does Restore the Bay mean for me and my community?

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Workshop update + how your data will be used
Simon Mustoe 16/5/25 Simon Mustoe 16/5/25

Workshop update + how your data will be used

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Measuring coastal erosion using robots
Simon Mustoe 1/5/25 Simon Mustoe 1/5/25

Measuring coastal erosion using robots

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Why your small contribution will have a big impact
Simon Mustoe 7/4/25 Simon Mustoe 7/4/25

Why your small contribution will have a big impact

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How do you personally connect to the Bay?
Simon Mustoe 24/3/25 Simon Mustoe 24/3/25

How do you personally connect to the Bay?

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Our Next Workshop

Find out about our next workshops

Our workshops light, enjoyable and short. We find people who participate leave with a sense of greater confidence and a positive understanding of how we can make a difference. They are good experiences and a wonderful tonic to eco-anxiety.  

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Get in touch.

For all enquiries, please contact the Project Manager, Simon Mustoe

T: +61 (0)405 220 830 | Email info@restorethebay.org.au

Odonata Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, where this project is located and we pay our respects to their Elders both past and present.

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The project titled ‘Building community capacity for understanding, preserving and restoring Port Phillip Bay’ is an Odonata Foundation led project, funded with support from the Victorian Government through the 2024 Port Phillip Bay Fund.