anatomy of team
Over the summer, there’s been a music video that has gone “viral”, racking up well over 40 million youtube views in just four weeks, and collecting imitations, live performances on US television shows...
View ArticleLEGO Church: For Real!
A while back I pondered what it might be like if your church was made of LEGO. Now somebody has really done it. The life-sized LEGO style church called Abondantus Gigantus has been put up in the...
View Articlejulie perrin….ace storyteller….in launceston
This should be an excellent afternoon. Get there if you can…
View Articlebumps in the road
I spend a bit of time travelling in my job, sometimes within Tasmania, and sometimes beyond. One of my regular trips takes me down to Hobart, and whenever the opportunity is there I like to take the...
View Articlecampout…museum style?
Last weekend the 8 year-old and I toddled off for a father-son campout. It wasn’t the usual beach, river, country or mountain style camping spot – we headed straight for Launceston’s Queen Victoria...
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In our society (Australian mainstream society at least) there is increasingly a tendency to cultural conflict, to stronger and stronger statements, to more open, public and violent rhetoric. We can see...
View Articlematt is back….
A few years ago Matt Harding starting filming himself dancing a crazy jig in front of whatever landmark he happened to be visiting on his travels. You might have seen the results, his film clips have...
View Articlethe tulip: a metaphor?
The tulip is my favourite flower. I’m not all that big on flowers in general, but tulips are incredible. The shapes, the variety of colours I find astonishing. And so last weekend, with a day to spare...
View Articlereturning the name
Just recently we took our kids for their first visit to Port Arthur. It’s a place that represents a unique insight into the convict period of Tasmania’s recent history. Operating as a secondary...
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