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"NuunaRon - Rainbow Serpents by Eve Kitchener" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Rainbow Serpents' by Eve Kitchener -
"NuunaRon - Totums by Paula Wotton" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Totums' by Paula Wotton -
"NuunaRon - Wiradjuri Country by Eve Kitchener" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Wiradjuri Country' by Eve Kitchener -
"NuunaRon - Pleasant Dreams by Josh Lennox" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Pleasant Dreams' by Josh Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Untitled by Aunty Robyn Lennox" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - Untitled by Aunty Robyn Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Family Lines by Aunty Robyn Lennox" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Family Lines' by Aunty Robyn Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Dreaming by Aunty Alice Bonny" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Dreaming' by Aunty Alice Bonny -
"NuunaRon - Dragonfly by Bec Jones" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Dragonfly' by Bec Jones -
"NuunaRon - Elders Gathering by Paul Constable Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Elders Gathering' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"NuunaRon - Songlines by Paul Constable Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Songlines' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"NuunaRon - Mamalanha by Paul Constable Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Mamalanha' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"NuunaRon - Yindyamarra by Paul Constable Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Yindyamarra' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"VisAbility Exhibition" Reads, in part "Bringing together a selection of recent acquisitions from the QUT Art Collection, Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection has been conceived as a project to broaden understanding of the lived experiences of people who are blind or with low vision." -
"Rawcus Website, captured 2024" Rawcus website, captured 2024, reads, in part "Rawcus is a critically acclaimed long term ensemble of 14 performers with diverse minds, bodies and imaginations. For over 22 years, the company has been creating audacious performances and arts experiences." Links to productions, public program, watch, and archive sections. -
"Second Echo Ensemble - Chair's, Creative Producer's and Financial Reports 2020" Second Echo Ensemble Chair’s, Creative Producer’s and Financial Reports for 2020, including reports on work during the year (Let Me Dry Your Eyes, The CHAIN, What Makes You Beautiful), and reflections on the impact of Covid 19 Pandemic -
“Restless Dance – Howling Like A Wolf Program" Restless Dance Theatre 'Howling Like a Wolf' Program - reads, in part "In Howling Like A Wolf humans are both the observer and the observed. The work explores facial expressions, our body language and the way our brains process complex and subtle information. The performers have shared their experiences of connection and isolation, the joy and confusion of human interactions, and how we all prepare ourselves for "this terribly significant business of 'other people'." -
"Fusion Theatre Governance and Support, captured 2022" Fusion Theatre Governance and Support page, captured 2022 - Board, governance, and funding arrangements -
"Fusion Theatre - I Me Myself And Others 2019" Program for Fusion theatre performance on how popular culture influences individual and community identity "I Me Myself and Others' -
"Fusion Theatre - I Me Myself And Others Program" Promotion for Fusion theatre performance on how popular culture influences individual and community identity "I Me Myself and Others' -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2016" Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2016- Company history, Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancer’s and Company Manager’s Reports, Productions including ‘In the Balance,’ ‘DEBUT 5: The Dancers Direct,’ and new work in development ‘Zizanie and ‘Elegance,’ Community workshop programs, Financials, Staff and Board, Supporters -
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2022" "Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2022 - links to 'About' page which reads in part "Fusion Theatre is an inclusive company based in Dandenong, in the south east of Melbourne, Australia. The membership of the company reflects the rich diversity of our community," and pages on Governance and Support, Ensembles, Our Work, Diversity Workshop, and Media -
"Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop, captured 2022" Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop page, captured 2022 - reads, in part "Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop is a professional learning experience that explores themes of inclusion, diversity and social justice. Through applied theatre, drama, and stories, participants are provided with opportunities to reflect on how they might identify barriers to inclusion and contribute to a more inclusive society." -
"Writeability website, captured 2018" Webpage reads, in part "Write-ability aims to remove some of the barriers that have traditionally prevented people with disability from connecting with writing and publishing. It provides tools and information to support people with disability who want to tell their own stories in their own way. The Write-ability ethos has been based on the importance of self-told stories, disability-leadership and peer support, and the creation of opportunities for even the quietest voices to be heard." -
"Writeability website, captured 2019" Webpage reads, in part "Write-ability aims to remove some of the barriers that have traditionally prevented people with disability from connecting with writing and publishing. It provides tools and information to support people with disability who want to tell their own stories in their own way. The Write-ability ethos has been based on the importance of self-told stories, disability-leadership and peer support, and the creation of opportunities for even the quietest voices to be heard." -
"Writeability website, captured 2016" Webpage reads, in part “Before the advent of Write-ability, writing programs for people with disability in Victoria were few and far between. Examples of successful Australia writers with disability are rare (and deaf writers even more so). Consequently, the number of authentic voices recording the stories of the lived experience of disability has been limited.” Webpage contains information about Write-ability Mentor-in-Residence; Write-ability Fellowships; Write-ability recent projects such as a series 2014 postcards/memes profiling writers, and support, professional development, and writers groups.