Environment Portfolio News

PlaceStories - Far North Queensland training

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Feral Arts and Landcare Queensland run PlaceStories training for National Landcare Program (NLP) staff in Far North Queensland.

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Ferals visit - NSW Catchment Management Authorities (CMA)

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Kevin Guy travels with National Landcare Programme (NLP) NSW State Coordinator, John Dalton.

Feral Arts Environment Manager, Kevin Guy recently traveled with NLP State Coordinator, John Dalton to demonstrate the PlaceStories system to a range of organisations in regional New South Wales (NSW).

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Mountain Reporter Network - Marsh Fork Elementary School

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Marsh Fork Elementary School and Coal Concerns
The Mountain Reporter Network (MRN) is a digital storytelling and community journalism project taking place in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky and West Virginia, a region that has historically produced much of the coal mined in the United States.

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The Endless City

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background article to a new book from Phaidon

Deyan Sudjic, director of London's Design Museum and a contributing author to the recently released The Endless City writes a fascinating article in the >>Back

NRM Communication Officers Workshop - Longreach

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Landcare Queensland & Feral Arts make PlaceStories presentation in Longreach.

On Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 March Chloe Tanner and Emma Trigg from Landcare Queensland, along with Kevin Guy from Feral Arts attended a two-day workshop in Longreach, western Queensland of Communication Officers from the NRM Regional Groups Collective.


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SEQ Landcare Volunteers PlaceStories Training

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On Monday 10 March PlaceStories training was conducted with ten volunteers from Landcare groups in the south-east region of Queensland.

This all-day training covered all technical aspects of Landcare PlaceStories and the art of digital storytelling. Organised by Landcare Queensland, Senior Project Officer, Chloe Tanner the results of this workshop should be seen on line over the coming weeks.



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