Category Archive: Events

Thanks Bendigo Theatre Company for sharing our review

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This morning when checking our web analytics, I noticed that we had some traffic from the Bendigo Theatre Company. I was very curious, so headed to their website to find they had put… Continue reading

Help us make 200 followers: it’s still the w’end in some parts of the globe:

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Yesterday we hit 500 likes on our travel site www.geokult-travel.com . We are really excited to share that we almost have 200 followers. We would love to make this milestone this weekend,  so if you… Continue reading

Review: Turning Tables – A Play by Sue Walker

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Tonight we were very privileged to be invited to the preview of emerging playwright Sue Walker, titled Turning Tables. The play is being held at the Art Shed of the Bendigo Theatre Company.… Continue reading

Gallipoli – a cultural connection

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Originally posted on Geokult:
Lone Pine Gallipoli – a panorama So much of my thinking leading up to this trip has focused on how to engage with Turkey as cultural strangers, as people…

To Our Followers

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Thank you all for liking and following us. We are really excited to announce that we now have 100 lovely followers. Hope you continue to enjoy our posts 🙂

Mapping a Sustainable Future – First Steps in Ganmain

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Originally posted on Geokult:
Aside from a mutual fascination with maps and geography, Marty and Tracey both have a passion for sustainable building and treading more lightly on the earth. Over the Easter…

Tilley’s – a Canberra institution

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When we first arrived in Canberra in 2001, we lived in a tiny apartment in the infamous Brigalow Court in O’Connor. The rent was cheap, it was close to the school, the university… Continue reading

David Flanagan’s Lake George

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Originally posted on Papercut Graphic Design:
We pass it every now and again when we travel north and it signifies we’re almost home. People tell mysterious stories about where all the water went…

Framing the mountain

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Originally posted on Remote Connections:
I have thinking about ways of framing, or creating a sense of knowledge about a place where I have never been before. It is less that a week…

Youth Week Canberra: Burner Collective

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Today we headed over to Glebe Park in Civic to check out a Youth Week event “Beats in the Park”, put together by Burner Collective, a collaboration between Lukas Benson and Angus Adamson.… Continue reading