Tag: Community

Anorexia Breaking chains and building bridges for all of us

Breaking chains and building bridges for all of us

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At the age of 11, the earliest traces of my eating disorder (ED), specifically anorexia, started to emerge. A significant factor behind this struggle was my family environment. For most of my early life, I grew up with a half-sister, eight years younger than myself, and a single mother who...

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Life Stories Diary Story-sharing in a safe and supportive place fosters self-growth

Story-sharing in a safe and supportive place fosters self-growth

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Writing my story and sharing it with anyone feels a bit risky and involves a certain amount of bravery. I imagine others feel the same about sharing a narrative hitherto private. Life Stories Diary seems like the perfect place to take this risk. The private Self-Paced Life Stories Course within...

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Art Beat of the Country Having the “vision, influence and strong leadership skills to achieve success”

Having the “vision, influence and strong leadership skills to achieve success”

By Maree Wallace I first met Mary Salce when I became involved in the Women Who Mean Business (WWMB) project in 2004. We bonded immediately and have been friends since. Mary is warm and friendly to everyone but also very persuasive and focused. With Mary’s encouragement, I participated in the...

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Art Beat of the Country The many wonderful sides to Mary

The many wonderful sides to Mary

By Di Deppeler Where and when did you meet?  1996 at the East Gippsland Art Gallery, Bairnsdale. What struck you about Mary?  I just liked her from first meeting. Very direct, straight forward, honest and real. How did you get involved in her dreams for rural women?  I was employed as...

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Art Beat of the Country There is something special about Mary

There is something special about Mary

By Catherine Noy I first met Mary Salce in 1993 when preparing for the Inaugural International Agricultural Women’s Conference, which was showcased in Melbourne, Victoria, in July 1994. At this time, I had recently finished working for the Victorian Government’s Department of Agriculture and was home-based, operating a freelancing administration...

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Art Beat of the Country Positive outcomes flow when rural women unite in art to battle hard times

Positive outcomes flow when rural women unite in art to battle hard times

By Mary Salce AO Some things in life you want to forget and some you want to share in order to make a better place for women and families, and at the same time connect people in their communities. Some people in rural communities are often happy to do their...

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Art Beat of the Country On all calculations, Mary’s story about a community art project will endure

On all calculations, Mary’s story about a community art project will endure

Drum roll for Mary Randall, completing a PhD based on Gippsland. By Mary Randall I like calculating. I find it relaxes me when I’m lying in bed in the early hours of the morning. So, this morning I found myself calculating where I’d spent the years of my life. It...

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Art Beat of the Country Friendships, teamwork and hidden talents emerge in community art project

Friendships, teamwork and hidden talents emerge in community art project

By Jenni Frendo Where, when were you born? Where did you grow up? I was born in Colac in 1957, the second daughter of three. Mum and Dad built their first house in Colac under difficult conditions. Supplies for tiles and other building materials were still in short supply after...

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Art Beat of the Country Retire? This farmer and teacher refired instead and went to Mongolia to share felt-making skills

Retire? This farmer and teacher refired instead and went to Mongolia to share felt-making skills

Vivienne is a felt maker, and refired (not retired) wool grower. She now lives in Orbost in East Gippsland with no sheep but lots of wool to play with. Vivienne loves the fibre and continues to spin, knit, dye and felt with it. Felting took her to Mongolia for three...

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Art Beat of the Country ‘Go big, go wild, go imagination, all can be done’ attitude creates fulfilling life

‘Go big, go wild, go imagination, all can be done’ attitude creates fulfilling life

Jenny was born in Melbourne but has lived rurally for much of her life. Art was an early experience, and Jenny has used it to communicate, explore, enrich and bring joy to others and herself. Applications have ranged fromexhibitions to working as an Artist in Residence with culturally diverse groups...

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