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Jump into Bribie arts

16/11/2018

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Bribie Island arts scoop Julie Thomson says there is a week of free "come and try" art, craft, and creative events at the Bribie Community Arts Centre studios in the second week of December (from December 9-15) starting with their special Christmas market on Saturday December 8.

Bribie Island is just a short 1hr drive north from Brisbane and a favourite weekend hangout for south-east Queensland residents.

We'll try to catch what Julie calls the "literary/music event" Wisdom Tree, in the Matthew Flinders Gallery on Sunday December 9 at 6pm.

Newly created PhD Dr Nick Earls and Chanel Lucas (from Women in Docs) will be on stage. Tickets for this event cost $20 and can be booked here.

Julie says the Arts Centre will have $10 nibbles platters on sale and it's a BYO drinks occasion.

One thing to remember when you're planning this trip: Bribie is a "one-road-in-and-out" location so traffic jams are possible (if not to be expected). So it's a good idea to arrive early to beat the traffic.

Here's a copy of the full program for the week.

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Helping hearts and heads

1/11/2018

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Another friend (and this time, Sunshine Coast hinterland resident) Sarah Walker has launched her new online counselling and mental health space, registered with the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It's called Luminous Steps and looks like this (click here or on the image below to visit her business page; this is not a paid advertisement). Through my own work (and academic research) I know how important it is for businesses and individuals to form and join online communities and now Sarah is doing it too in the mental health sector. Imagine the benefits of an online service that, as Sarah says, "offers a unique alternative to traditional face-to-face meetings by allowing participants to come together and do meaningful work from the privacy of their own home". It can cut down social isolation and allow participants to form new friendships they might otherwise avoid. And as an NDIS approved service provider of "Specialist Positive Behaviour Support, Improved Relationships", their rates are government assessed ... Luminous Steps can even invoice the NDIS directly for approved clients. I'll be watching keenly to see how this service goes and wish Sarah all the best.
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    Australian-born photojournalists John Cokley and Pip Hanrick toured Spain, Portugal, Denmark and Singapore and some of their collected notes, advice, new stories and original images appear here, our food and wine feature Far Flung Food and in other travel publications (see links as they're published). Contact John and Pip by email through their publisher, Small Batch Books.

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