Time is Running Out, Oodgeroo Noonuccal

As a child in the early 70s, I found poetry anthology My People by Kath Walker in my school library. First publishing in 1964 she was Australia’s first published Aboriginal poet.

Photo Essay; Line in the Mud, May 11 2019

A gathering of people organised by South East Queensland Birders at Toondah Harbour, Nandeebie (Cleveland, Queensland Australia) to recognise the site as a RAMSAR protected wetland in the face of massive shoreline development. This along with the Toondah Harbour redevelopment plan is profiled in the ABC Four Corners Documentary Extinction Nation, which is reported by […]

Art + Social Justice

Creative Democracy Homelessness saw the streets of Brisbane become the site for connection and creative production for artist Jo Fay Duncan and photographer and indigenous woman Jo Driessens with Brisbane’s homeless in 2004. The three-month project used outdoor projection and a public relations campaign to engage the citizens of Brisbane to find solutions to the issue […]

Innocence and Elements

Low resolution files and high winds are crucial ingredients of images below which explore the exquisite pleasures of youth, the senses and nature elements.

SOUTH GORGE and MAIN BEACH Clean-up 2017

As part of the Quandamooka Festival, we’re hosting two beach clean ups and you are invited. Where: South Gorge When: 8am Saturday, July 29 before YURA YALINGBILA (Welcome the Whales) Also Where: Main Beach When: Tuesday, September 26, 8am to 12:30pm Meet at the Causeway entrance to Main Beach, at the end of Alfred Martin […]

Wild Life Stories Photos

Wild Life Stories, was a fun creative way of learning caring for Country through photography and filming.  Josephine Ellis and Barry Brown facilitated three photography workshops with Grade 6 at Dunwich Primary in April and May 2013. We went outside (in the school grounds) and immersed ourselves in what was around us, and we found some […]