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21.01.2022 On Creative Responders this week, we head out to the Great Barrier Reef with Indigenous tour operator, Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel, to hear about sharing stories from the reef and how Traditional Owners being in control of tourism happening on their own country is a critical step towards climate justice. Out now on your favourite podcast app or via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podc// #creativeresponders #climatechange #greatbarrierreef #gimuy #cairns #firstnations #storytelling #disastermanagement #emergencymanagement #coralbleaching #qldtourism #indigenoustourism



19.01.2022 INQUIRY INTO AND REPORT ON AUSTRALIA'S CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS Key moment for us to activate our ideas and feedback... please pull together a submission big or small... we need to offer our new rich ways of moving forward for a connected, resilient and accessible sector As well as writing a submission yourself, see if you can get your barista, butcher, hairdresser and everyone else you can think of to write a submission about how the arts are good fo...r their businesses and families. Submissions to the Parliamentary Inquiry close on 22 October 2020.

17.01.2022 In the latest episode of Creative Responders, producer Nicole Hutton, takes us to the Hope Vale Art & Culture Centre in North Queensland where she spends time with artist and Dingaal clan Elder, Gertrude Deeral. Join us to hear about the ways elders in the Hope Vale community have used art and storytelling as a way of passing down complex layers of knowledge about their country, ecosystem and culture. Out now on your favourite podcast app or listen via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podc// #creativeresponders #climatechange #greatbarrierreef #gimuy #cairns #firstnations #storytelling #disastermanagement #emergencymanagement #coralbleaching #qldtourism #indigenoustourism #indigenousart #hopevale

17.01.2022 Arts workers in remote or trauma-impacted communities are often sent in to complex environments without adequate preparation or peer support for the situations they will encounter. Silvano Giordano joins us on the new episode of Creative Responders to share some of the systems of self-care and sustainable practice he has developed over his time at Wilurarra Creative and his co-Director, BJ, joins us to talk about how his community approaches working relationships between Ngaa...nyatjarra and non-Ngaanyatjarra people. We also hear about Silvano’s participation in a professional supervision pilot project a collaboration between Creative Recovery Network and Community Arts Network designed to grow a deeper understanding of the support needs for community-based practitioners across Australia. Out now on your favourite podcast app or listen via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podc// #creativeresponders #regionalarts #communityarts #cultural development #communitypractice #centralaustralia #warburtoncommunity #sustainablepractice #communityartsnetwork #peersupport



16.01.2022 What happens when your community goes through a devastating experience and you feel compelled to reach out to those most in need? In this very special episode of Creative Responders: in Conversation, we hear how Vivien Davidson and her friends at the Murramarang Spinners and Weavers group harnessed the goodwill and creativity of their community in a meaningful act of kindness and connection. Out now in your favourite podcast app or listen via our website: https://creativere...covery.net.au/in-conversation/episode-7/ #bushfirerecovery #australianbushfires #emergencymanagement #artspodcast #disastermanagement #communityledrecovery #covidrecovery

15.01.2022 "So there's kind of a two way thing. We want to respect and support the recovery of nature, but nature is also helping us in our recovery and inspiring us and and giving us something to work towards, which is mutual survival in the future. - Vivien Davidson on regeneration and recovery in the latest episode of Creative Responders: in Conversation. Pictured here is Vivien’s felted artwork inspired by bark patterns on the spotted gums on her property following the Currowan fire. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or via our website #creativeresponders #australianbushfires #bushfirerecovery #communityledrecovery

15.01.2022 We are so pleased to collaborate with Community Arts Network for their upcoming Day of Demonstration, a day long immersive experience with artists and change makers demonstrating how arts and creativity is transforming lives and building stronger, more connected communities. Held in person at Edith Cowan University Joondalup and can also be live streamed from anywhere in the world. In the Change Makers sessions participants will learn about the political resistance behind Noo...ngar place names, sustainable practice for artists, and championing human rights with a framework for change through the arts. Interactive workshops include Noongar dollmaking, protest sign making, calligraphy and accessibility in visual arts... plus much, much more. Fri, 6 Nov | 8:30am - 6:00pm | Free event | Registration essential | Places limited | Day of Demonstration has been developed in collaboration with the Museum of Freedom and Tolerance, City of Joondalup, Creative Recovery Network and Arts Front. https://bit.ly/DayOfDemonstration



14.01.2022 Alex Kelly on the importance of community connection and imagining alternative futures in the face of disaster capitalism on the latest episode of Creative Responders: in Conversation. Out now wherever you get your podcasts or listen via our website here: https://creativerecovery.net.au/in-conversation/episode-5/

11.01.2022 John Richardson from Australian Red Cross joins us for the new episode of 'Creative Responders in Conversation' to discuss resilience, recovery and the transformative nature of disasters. Out now on your favourite podcast app or stream via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/in-conversation/episode-6/ #emergencymanagement #emergencypreparedness #creativeresponders #COVID19response #australianbushfires #bushfirememorial #redcrossaustralia

11.01.2022 The Murramarang Spinners and Weavers and their incredible team of home knitters have been busy hand dying and knitting this Bendigo merino wool into beautiful beanies for the latest batch of Love Boxes. The beanies (along with seed packets, coffee vouchers, hand-made soaps, scarves and personal notes of support) went out to bushfire impacted families in the NSW district of Milton-Ulladulla. Big thanks to Vivien and all of the Murramarang Spinners and Weavers for their work on this project. Find out more about Love Boxes and how you can be involved here: https://creativerecovery.net.au/key-projects/love-boxes/

11.01.2022 Today on the podcast, we're heading to one of the most remote areas of Australia - Warburton community, Western Australia on Ngaanyatjarra Lands, where Silvano Giordano shares his experience as co-Director of @wilurarracreative - a community hub and arts studio dedicated to creative programs for young Ngaanyatjarra people. We’re looking at some of the challenges and support structures in place for arts workers in remote or trauma impacted communities and how the sector can be...tter support practitioners in high performance work environments. Out now on your favourite podcast app or listen via our website link in bio #creativeresponders #regionalarts #communityarts #communitypractice #centralaustralia #warburtoncommunity

11.01.2022 New podcast out tomorrow! As National Resilience Adviser for Red Cross Australia, John Richardson spends a lot of time thinking about disasters - how we make sense of them, how we can better prepare for them, and how they transform the people who go through them. We spoke to John during Red Cross Australia’s annual Emergency Preparedness Week about the unchartered waters of 2020 and what lessons we can learn from the unique set of challenges we are facing. Out tomorrow on ...your favourite podcast app or via our website. #creativeresponders #emergencymanagement #disastermanagement #redcrossaustralia #redcross #resilience



07.01.2022 "I've made a felted sculpture of part of the tree on our property. It it was completely burnt on the outside. It’s quite a big, mature tree and it had a bit of a hollow on the inside and it burned. The fire burned inside that tree for two weeks after the rest of the fire was extinguished. And yet that tree is still alive, never stopped producing leaves. And it's kind of like it's had its heart burned out, but it's still going. It was so extraordinary I just had felt it and I guess it I wanted to honour that and I wanted to be inspired by that. Creative Responders: in conversation with Vivien Davidson out now wherever you get your podcasts or via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/in-conversation/episode-7/

07.01.2022 Seven in 10 Australians credit strong connections with friends and family as the most important factor in helping them manage during a year of extreme challenges, according to Red Cross Australia's 2020 survey. Their National Resilience Adviser John Richardson joins us on the latest episode of Creative Responders in Conversation to discuss the importance of centring social connectedness in preparedness strategies and how creatives can support the work of service organisation...s. Out now wherever you get your podcasts or stream via our website: https://creativerecovery.net.au/in-conversation/episode-6/ #emergencypreparedenss #disastermanagement #communityresilience #creativeresponders #thearts #australianbushfires #COVID19response

06.01.2022 A great opportunity to support the work of Community Arts Network a fabulous, responsive and engaged organisation... Looking forward to "demonstrating" with you all. Such an important time to be acknowledging and advocating for our role as active citizens within the broader social and political environment we all live.

05.01.2022 Dustin Maloney on the significance of the Great Barrier Reef in the latest episode of Creative Responders, ‘Storytelling in a Changing Climate: Indigenous Art and Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef’ out now #greatbarrierreef #climatechange #indigenousaustralia #indigenousart #creativeresponders #coralbleaching

04.01.2022 Today is #DRRday. Head over to Blue Shield Australia for simple practical preparedness tips and resources: https://blueshieldaustralia.org.au/day-for-disaster-risk-r/

02.01.2022 Artist and climate activist, Jiritju Fourmile is a Yindiji man from Gimuy (Cairns) who joins us in the new episode of Creative Responders to discuss the cultural significance of the Great Barrier Reef and how tourism and storytelling can generate a deeper understanding about the need for its protection. Out now on your favourite podcast app or on our website via link in our bio. #creativeresponders #climatechange #greatbarrierreef #gimuy #cairns #firstnations #storytelling #disastermanagement #emergencymanagement #coralbleaching #qldtourism #indigenoustourism

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