Back in the Burdekin Shire on the arts, cultural and heritage planning trail. Phase 3: Community Consultation. Many people doing great things for the Shire. Inspiring. #burdekinshire

Back in the Burdekin Shire on the arts, cultural and heritage planning trail. Phase 3: Community Consultation. Many people doing great things for the Shire. Inspiring. #burdekinshire

Currently preparing for my return trip to Burdekin Shire, to continue the planning process for the new Arts and Cultural Strategy. The region already has an active arts community and a lively cultural life so the challenge becomes how to consolidate and build on this strong foundation to enhance personal and community well-being and prosperity. Seven days of intensive consultation and a community-wide survey should help provide some clarity and direction for this challenge. Love it.

Lucky enough to be invited back to this glorious part of Australia to work on the development of the Cook Shire’s new Arts and Cultural Strategy. What an amazing two weeks it was touring and consulting around the Cape. This is a spacial place with so much to explore and so much to offer. Now, after all the fun, the hard work begins on preparing a great plan. Great job!






Happy return to the Charters Towers Region last week – quintessential North Queensland country. Along with some RADF training and a workshop on Creative Collaboration, one of the main reasons for my visit was to do some research on how to more effectively promote locally produced cultural activities and events to residents and visitors in the region. This is an issue which arose out of the consultation process for the Arts & Cultural Investment Plan – and one that is a challenge for most of the regions I visit. Already some interesting feedback which will help to shape a fresh planned approach to community communications. So good to be back on the road. Thanks CTRC for the opportunity – and Earl for the painting!

It’s been a little time in the baking but happily Charters Towers Regional Council has now formally adopted a new Arts and Cultural Investment Policy and Plan. The documents outline the vision, direction and priorities for investment arts and cultural development over the next five years. This sits comfortably alongside the other responsibilities of Council as the 4th pillar of community sustainability. It can only be a good thing for the future well-being and prosperity of the community. At the same time Council also adopted a new Public Art Investment Policy. Charters Towers Region is certainly setting the bar for the new normal. Congratulations.
Eight months into the one year Nepal immersion adventure. As Tourism Development Officer with Budhanilkantha Municipality Kathamandu, I have had the great fortune of meeting and working with some wonderful people on some engaging projects. In the periphery of my role I have also connected with many great people who are doing extraordinary things in challenging circumstances. I have traveled around many parts of the country and experienced the diverse ancient and contemporary culture. What an adventure. In October i will be back in Oz to pick up the reins of aha!goodthinking. Looks like I’ll have to hit the ground running.
The newly established Innisfail Creatives Inc. now has a new strategic business plan to guide its program and key creative coordination and facilitating role in the Innisfail Community. Always a pleasure to visit, it’s also been a pleasure to have the opportunity to work on this brave new initiative. With strong community and Cassowary Regional Council support, ICI will do doubt be a valued addition and contributor to the arts and cultural landscape in the region. Thanks and good luck ICI.
The Gladstone Region is poised for a new era of Arts and Cultural development with the delivery of the new policy and plan. After many months of consultation, research and review the Plan, when finally adopted, will chart the strategic direction for development in the region over the next five years. The Region has a rich cultural heritage, an active arts and cultural program and more than its share of artist, artisans and arts workers. With well directed investment, arts and culture will sit comfortably alongside social, economic and environmental domains as the forth pillar of sustainability.