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October - a breath of fresh art
Sonia Brown, First basket, 2008, larapuna (Eddystone Point), white flag iris (Diplarrena moraea). Image courtesy of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
October 2009
Over the past three years more than twenty five Tasmanian Aboriginal women have journeyed together across the island in a determined process of cultural retrieval. The impetus for the tayenebe project was the desire to reconnect with the cultural craft of Ancestors. Thirty seven Tasmanian Aboriginal woven-twined baskets, created during the 1800s from lily, iris, sedges and rushes, that survive in museums internationally, particularly inspired these makers. The website showcases the unique connections that Tasmanian women have with the land and the sea.
28 October 2009
Minister Garrett has launched a National Cultural Policy web forum to encourage Australians to contribute to the development of a national cultural policy. This public consultation process complements a formal 'Creative Australia Advisory Group', 12 people nominated by the Minister in December 2008 to encourage dialogue between the government and the Australian arts and culture community.
October 2009
Architectural Product News presents: new products and services, product applications, industry news and events, and professional practice information for architects, interior designers, building designers and other building industry specifiers. Architectural Product News is published 6 times a year and is endorsed by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) and the Australian Institute of Architects.
October 2009
The Melting Pot is a social network designed to encourage collaboration and development within the emerging sector of the Australian Screen Industry: e.g. a writer looking for a producer, a producer looking for equipment, a director searching for a team. Registration on the Melting Pot allows individuals to post projects, network, and exchange ideas.
15 September 2009
The Now and Then website uses wiki technology to enable communities to share information about their cultural heritage. The Collections Council of Australia has worked in partnership with the Mallala and Districts Historical Committee in regional South Australia to develop this community heritage wiki. Learn about the places, people, events, organisations and things that represent Mallala's history and heritage. visitors can also add their own information, including memories of Mallala.
September 2009
The ArtsYakka website is an online community arts resource, with practical tools and templates, information and ideas exchange. The website is a Queensland Arts Council (QAC) initiative, made possible through the Australian Government's Regional Arts Fund (RAF).
Basketpa Tjukulangati (Deep rockhole basket), Hand dyed Raffia 2009. Image courtesy of Tjanpi Desert Weavers and right way.
September – 20 November 2009
Craft Australia has launched its biennial national on-line forum right way - the future of indigenous craft and design. The forum discussions examine Indigenous design education led by Alison Page, ethical engagement led by Kevin Murray and authenticity for Indigenous designs led by Trish Barnard. The online forum title came from the Selling Yarns conference held at the National Museum of Australia, March 2009 and the extensive interest that was generated around the issues of sustainability, ethical craft and design practice.
September 2009
The Australian Design Unit is an on-line newsroom and tool kit for design businesses. Tools at hand include sample distribution agreements, licensing agreements, manufacturing agreements and many other handy resources to explore. The creative entrepreneur section is updated monthly from a wide range of local and international sources. The ADU news room is a comprehensive source of career opportunities for Australian designers updated monthly. Supported by the Australia Council and AusIndustry.
September 2009
Art Month Sydney is an initiative to celebrate the importance and diversity of the Sydney art world. From 1–30 March 2010, commercial art galleries, auction houses, public museums and institutions will unite to stage free artists' talks, lectures, exhibitions, social events and tours, raising the profile of Sydney as a centre of fine, visual and contemporary art.
August 2009
A data visualisation of the history of the Australian web.
August 2009
'What is the future of regional Australia?' and 'What is the role of the creative arts in regional development?' With these questions in mind the CAMRA (Cultural Asset Mapping in Regional Australia) research project invites you to join culturemap.org.au, a unique intranet environment designed as a space for individuals and groups interested in cultural planning to meet, share and collaborate. CAMRA is a major Australian Research Council and industry funded project which aims to provide regional planners, policy-makers and communities with the information they need to plan for a future that integrates the arts and cultural industries.
August 2009
This online archive of historic government gazettes provides access to over 160 years of official information published in and about Victoria. It contains images of every relevant page in the Victoria Government Gazette produced since 1836, as well as searchable indexes for each publication. First published in the earliest days of the colony, the Victoria Government Gazette (1836 to 1997) documents the official notifications of government decisions and legal actions to other governments, government agencies and the general public.
July 2009
Black Point Fish Trap on Adjahdura Land. Image courtesy of Sacred Ground,
This website provides insights into the traditional owners of this country, of their rich cultural heritage, Dreaming stories and traditions - and the issues they are facing today. Information is available about Aboriginal cultural tours.
July 2009
The State of Design Festival, an initiative of the Victorian State Government, showcased Victorian and Australian design in a 10 day program of over 125 interactive events, exhibitions, workshops, and talks.
July 2009
A website related to the film Sacred Ground, Observational Documentary, 2007, South Australian Film Corporation, Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.July 2009
An introduction to Indigenous Australia was developed by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). The website provides an entry-point to Indigenous culture and history for everyone: adults who want to learn what they weren't taught at school, migrants, tourists, trainers, institutions and departments and schools. The website introduces material for Indigenous Studies curricula throughout Australia, as well as large parts of Australian History and Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE).June 2009
Flickerfest in partnership with Screen Australia present this valuable information for the Australian film industry. Aimed at filmmakers with a completed short film ready to let loose on the market, or anyone thinking of making a film or in the throes of completing one, the Filmmakers Resource Site will be a one-stop-shop for questions about marketing and distribution, festivals, legal requirements, contracting, rights and clearances.
May 2009
Bindarri aims to support and promote australian creatives who are working for positive change and to inspire others who are yet to begin. Services include directory listings, news and events and special projects.
Jack Ladder reviewed in youthcentral. Image courtesy of youthcentral.
May 2009
One of the 10 finalists for 2009 Excellence in e-Government Award (e-Award) is youthcentral, the Victorian State Government's online initiative connecting young people aged 12 to 25 with their local communities and government. More than 70 per cent of all content on youthcentral is produced by young people or in consultation with young people. Roving Reporters create multimedia productions such as digital stories, games, animations, and widespread consultation programs.
May 2009
Established in 1989 in Adelaide, South Australia, Tandanya is Australia's oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre. The word Tandanya comes from the language of the original inhabitants of the Adelaide plains, the Kaurna people (pronounced Garna), and means 'place of the Red Kangaroo'. Tandanya is celebrating 20 years in 2009 and continues to feature emerging and acclaimed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from throughout the country.
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