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17.01.2022 The Big Design Market has just opened applications for IRL events! Are you feeling a bit rusty with your application skills? One of our most popular services, a Design Market Application Review with DBP can optimise your chances of success in becoming a stallholder at the Big Design Market. For only $145, you get to spend 45 minutes with two experts in the field of design markets, the application and curation process. ... Gain an immersive understanding of how to express your brand with our exclusive hints and tips. Capture the attention of curators by creating a distinctive application event organisers can’t ignore. Applications for BDM are closing on the 3rd March we only have 2 sessions available ahead of the cut off date! Follow the link for more info or send us a DM or email to book now. See more



15.01.2022 We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we live and work on. Angela in Gadabanud Country, Renee on the land of the Ku-Ring-Gai people. Today is difficult for many Australians, especially our First Nations people. ... Both of us support changing the day currently chosen to celebrate being an Australian. Why? It’s simply not inclusive if not every Australian feels that it’s the right day. We support the need to alter the way the nation treats the 26th January since it causes pain for many Australians, importantly the Traditional Custodians of the land we live on. The First Nations people endured incredible suffering at the hands of the colonial settlers that arrived on that day, which continued under many generations of officialdom afterwards. In the interests of compassion and respect, we believe that the date should be changed, that the 26th January is Invasion Day, that Australia Day should occur on a different date, one where we can all celebrate in unity. As allies, first and foremost, until we know what to say with all necessary respect to Indigenous experience, we listen. We gather information from trusted knowledgeable sources and we learn. We improve. We update and we change what we can. As allies, we want to know what we can do in the opinion of our community, to support change. What information do you look to us for? How can we use our platform amongst the maker community to influence positive change? What, if anything, do you want to hear from us, see from us, when it comes to ensuring true inclusivity and the support of our First Nations people? So tell us, as allies of First Nations people, what do you think we can do better? Image credit Blak Business on Instagram who has created shareable posts to support your social media activism. https://daltonbaker.com.au//january-26th-australia-has-a-/ Image description: A graphic with the Blak Business logo and the words "White Australia has a Blak History" with three hearts, one black, one yellow and one red.

13.01.2022 To wrap-up the year, we couldn't think of a better image than this outtake snapped by Natalie Jeffcott. Here we are, a pair of buoyant individuals having a laugh at the silliness of trying to get a decent shot in a windstorm, entirely unaware of the real challenge ahead; 2020. As it was worldwide, our year didn't quite pan out the way we'd mapped out on our Action Planner. It hasn't been easy, but we have got through it by focusing on the supportive relationships w...e have within this community that we so dearly adore. On top of saying "yes" to everything that came our way (out of fear of losing the business altogether), we threw ourselves into launching two new enterprises. Firstly, craftswap.com.au was successfully launched in response to the lack of craft supplies available during the pandemic, providing an online location for makers to buy, swap and sell supplies with one another. A long term dream, we also built mgth.com.au, an online educational platform full of resources designed specifically for the maker community of Australia. Our diaries were also chock-o-block with appointments with our all-important and much-loved mentees. We watched event businesses, pillars of this community that support so many makers, effectively adapt via online events, a silver lining to this year that allowed even more people across the country to access the wonderful world of independent art and design. We laughed, we cried, we indulged in memes and picked up new hobbies. We stayed home. We wore masks made by hand. We didn't give up. Now, it's time to rest. Because boy do we have big plans for 2021!!! Thank you to DBP Community Partners Brisstyle, Perth Makers Market and Sydney Made whose generous support during a tough year has been greatly appreciated. Thank you to everyone who stuck by us and worked with us. It made it all worthwhile. Stay safe. Be kind. #australianmakers #daltonbakerproductions #brisstyle #perthmakersmarket #sydneymade See more

07.01.2022 BIG news for all The Olive Tree Market fans out there, and we know there are plenty! The Olive Tree will be BACK IRL as part of Newcastle's New Annual creative festival. Ove two huge Saturdays, head to Civic Park on the 13th and 20th February from 10-4pm for your much-needed dose of maker market goodness.... RSVP on Facebook for all the deets!!



07.01.2022 Brisbane folks! A fabulous opportunity to learn from printing expert Little Rowan Redhead, with thanks to BrisStyle

01.01.2022 Following on from the success of their inaugural conference in 2020, BrisStyle are bringing the good vibes BACK for Create & Connect 2021, with a refreshed and inclusive format. With access both online and in-person at the gorgeous Lightspace Brisbane, learn from industry leaders and connect with like-minded makers on Friday 26th March 2021. The Create & Connect 2021 conference is a one-day event featuring interactive Q&A panel conversations as well as individual insig...hts from hand-picked professionals in the industry. After a turbulent year for the maker community, conference director Belinda Harris has themed the event around RESILIENCE an apt topic for so many of us. You'll be guided by the legendary Kirsten from Each to Own (back by popular demand!) , have the chance to hear from prolific makers such as Rachel Burke and long-time creative supporters, Angela and Renee from DBP (oh hai, that's us!) Seats are strictly limited! Thanks to our community partners BrisStyle, you can use the code NEWYEARCC21 to get an early bird discount of 21%! Follow the link to book now. https://www.brisstyle.com.au/create-and-connect-2021/ Proudly supported by Brisbane City Council and Cr Vicki Howard Image description: Two women, Renee and Angela can be seen standing on a stage. The image shows the backs of the heads of several conference attendees watching them. #brisstyleconference2021 #brisbaneevents #brisbanemakers

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