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East Timor Weaving tour

August 16, 2010 in Crafts, Creative Commons, Culture Jam, Fashion, Indigenous, International, Training, User submission, Workshop

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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Zero Carbon Australia Callout for designers

April 20, 2010 in Graphic design, Melbourne+VIC, Training, User submission, Volunteer

We are assembling an expert team of designers to produce the report so it is visually presented at the same high standard as the technical content. The report has been written by a group of experienced scientists and engineers from across industry and academia working Pro-Bono.

This document will shift the Australian climate change debate and will become the most important document to create movement in policy and real change.

Your help is needed. Use your skills to create real progress towards the implementation of real climate solutions.

Please click for more information and to get involved.

Vibewire Media Makers Scholarship

February 5, 2010 in Calendar, Call Out, Film, Photography, Sydney+NSW, Training, User submission

February 9, 2010

Vibewire is running a 3 month digital media training program for 8 young people who are passionate about their communities! Hands-on experience in writing articles, making short films, taking photographs, and getting your stuff online!

No prior knowledge of media or content production needed. Applications are due 9 February 2010.

Open Channel: Sustainable Filmmaking

July 20, 2009 in Calendar, Film, Melbourne+VIC, Training, User submission

August 15, 2009

This Melbourne course aims to highlight the real impacts of film and television production and to provide participants with simple, cost-effective means to reduce the environmental footprint of their next production. via sustainablemelbourne