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Speaking at KM Australia 2014

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Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
Next week I will be participating in a panel discussion focused on Knowledge Management across organisational functions at KM Australia 2014, Knowledge Border Crossings in Sydney.…

Dispatch: Fly Brother

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Originally posted on bani amor:
I’VE BEEN CHATTING with travel writers, activists and personalities of color about their experiences navigating the media industry and the globe with an intersectional lens, while exploring themes like…

Bangka Island: An Island under Threat

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Originally posted on indahs: dive, travel & photography:
In Indonesia, North Sulawesi Province, between of two famous diving destination Bunaken and Lembeh Strait, there is an island called Bangka (Regency of North Minahasa).…

As the Fog Lifts on Canberra – A Photo Essay

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These pictures were taken on a beautiful autumn morning in Canberra around Lake Burley Griffin and Black Mountain just as the early fog was lifting on the city.

Redcliffe, Queensland – A Photo Essay

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A stroll along the Redcliffe foreshore in December 2011 revealed some interesting artworks and stormy skies. For further information on Redcliffe see Tracey Benson’s post 365 Places: Redcliffe. Resources: Redcliffe Foreshore Public Art… Continue reading

Bellingen – A Photo Essay

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Today we visited the very picturesque village of Bellingen, New South Wales. For further information on our visit to Bellingen see Tracey Benson’s post 365 Places: Bellingen

Turning Tables – Nice Nod from the Bendigo Advertiser

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When I wrote an article for my friend Sue Walker’s play Turning Tables, I was keen to share that I was not a theatre reviewer by any means. However, I was just a bit… Continue reading

Trappers Bakery, Goulburn – A Photo Essay

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A nice spot for a bite to eat just off the Hume Highway at Goulburn. For further information on Trappers Bakery see Tracey Benson’s post 365 Places: Trappers Bakery

365 Places: Bendigo

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Day 12: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia Today’s post is focused on a journey we will be making very soon – to Bendigo to see a preview of a friend’s first play. The play is… Continue reading

Bush Tucker

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Understanding what plants and animals were edible and how to prepare them was and is an integral part of Aboriginal cultures in Australia. Over the years, there have been a number of books… Continue reading