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Vicki Mason | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. Author Archives: Vicki Mason. February 5, 2012. The Wattle brooch has re surfaced after a period with a couple from Melbourne. They didn’t post about their experiences with it and apologised for not engaging on the blog, realising that this is an important part of the project. They … Continue reading →. August 4, 2010. June 2, 2010. May 17, 2010. May 2, 2010. Signs of Change opening. May 2, 2010. March 1, 2010. If Australia is one day to be...
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Exhibition extended | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. Drawing the names →. June 2, 2010. Form have decided to extend the show until July 1st. I guess we’ll have to wait a bit longer until the pieces go into the wild …. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Drawing the names →. July 31, 2010 at 4:06 pm. Hi Vicki, I found my here from Nigel Lendon’s post on Transit Lane. I used to work for Nigel and now work with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation here in Canberra. Im about to p...
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Drawing the names | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. Best Intentions →. August 4, 2010. These are a bit late, but here is Elisha from FORM choosing names of the first recipients of the brooches. It’s great we’ve heard from one of the custodians and now we’re really looking forward to hearing from the other two! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Best Intentions →. August 17, 2010 at 5:27 pm. Anyway, I’ve worn the brooch a bit and it garners a lot of comments which lead me to explai...
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Connections | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. Exhibition extended →. May 17, 2010. Have a look at a post. On Kevin Murray’s blog Craft Unbound — he discovered an interesting connection to a custom practised in Papua New Guinea that is not dissimilar to the idea of passing on objects to strangers. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Exhibition extended →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Rose | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. Text from card accompanying brooch:. September 9, 2010 at 3:22 pm. October 8, 2010 at 1:25 pm. Can you get back to me about a few of the notions embedded in the work and project and your feelings about them… and also what about a photo of it on you if you can manage it! I look forward to hearing from you. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Best Intentions | Broaching Change Project
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Care instructions for brooches. Detailed description of project. February 5, 2012. The Wattle brooch has re surfaced after a period with a couple from Melbourne. They didn’t post about their experiences with it and apologised for not engaging on the blog, realising that this is an important part of the project. They did however return the brooch to me, a wonderful testament to these temporary owners’ honesty and desire for the brooch to keep on keeping on. How will they translate then I wonder? This entr...
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Nature strips | Reborn - the afterlife for e-waste
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Reborn – the afterlife for e-waste. A campaign for e-waste recycling in Australia. The site of discarded TVs, computers and other old electronics on the nature strip is becoming an icon of modern suburbia. Of course, all of this stuff could be recycled. We’ve put together a photo catalogue of this suburban phenomena. We’d love you to post your photos here, ideally with the postcode of the offending article. And we’ll post you some stickers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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E-waste – a resource problem | Reborn - the afterlife for e-waste
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Reborn – the afterlife for e-waste. A campaign for e-waste recycling in Australia. E-waste – a resource problem. E-waste in Australia is growing at three times the rate of ordinary household waste. It is estimated that there are over 168 million pieces of e-waste in Australian landfills, including:. 8211; 37 million computers. 8211; 17 million televisions. 8211; 56 million mobile phones. How long will it last? Email Peter Garrett and your State’s Environment Minister. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill in ...
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Subscribe to our Newsletter:. North East Catchment Management Authority. Website Area - Local. The local waste management group in North East Victoria. A whole range of information and school units on waste and litter is available from this site. Http:/ www.nevrwaste.vic.gov.au/. Website Area - State Wide. Fact sheets about recycling and litter programs. Http:/ www.kesab.asn.au/teachingresource.html. Information on the ResourceSmart -Waste program and supportive curriculum materials. Learn about recyclin...
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Peter | bringing the country to the city
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Bringing the country to the city. Urban farming made easy. Laquo; Older Entries. This season’s flowers. October 26, 2011. Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment. There is a season (turn, turn, turn)…. October 18, 2011. We’ve been neglecting our blogging duties due to commitments, and we haven’t exactly been active…. However, further proof to the amazing self-regulating powers of nature in the permaculture garden, our little “urban farm” has been ticking along quite nicely. A History of School Gardens.