Category: Creative Commons

Beach coming soon to Brunswick

Artists Sonja Hornung and Richard Pettifer are bringing the beach to Brunswick to prepare the City of Moreland for the rising sea levels.  Expect the world’s longest ever game of Climate Change “Risk”, a mini-Ute Muster, a new model of democracy through improvised music, and more. Everyone is invited to stand with us on our sunny shore and contribute to the conversation.

Open during daylight hours

Sun Nov27th – Sun Dec 4th

Outside the Mechanics’ Institute

Cnr Glenlyon & Sydney Rds, Brunswick, Melbourne

Further details: brunswickbeach.wordpress.com

by Sonja Hornung | 16-11-2011 | Comment

Bindarri’s Glenn Todd at WordCamp Melbourne 2011: Garden Project


Glenn Todd, the founder of Bindarri, is speaking at the next WordCamp Melbourne on Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th Feb. Read the rest of this entry →

by Glenn Todd | 20-01-2011 | Comment

East Timor Weaving tour

Are you interested in joining us on this year’s Weaving Tour to East Timor? The tour aims to give a unique cross-cultural experience to a group of 6-8 participants. With a focus on indigenous weaving and fair trade development, we will discover how women live in traditional society and also as citizens in an emerging democracy.

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by tdomf_ba739 | 16-08-2010 | Comment

Winners of the MashupAustralia contest

59 datasets from the Australian and State and Territory Governments have been released at data.australia.gov.au on license terms and in formats that permit and enable mashup.

by Glenn Todd | 18-12-2009 | Comment

MashupAustralia Contest

The Government 2.0 Taskforce invites you to MashupAustralia and show why open access to Australian government information is good for our economy and society. $22k in prize money up for grabs. Deadline: 4pm November 13 2009

by Glenn Todd | 20-10-2009 | Comment

Opening Australia’s Archives

August 25, 2009 11:30 am to 5:00 pm

The Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation, the Creative Commons Clinic and Creative Commons Australia invite you to a free workshop and discussion forum in Canberra.

by Glenn Todd | 19-08-2009 | Comment