time to think

THE TITLE FOR THIS BLOG IS TAKEN FROM ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BOOKS WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN: "OLIVIA". OLIVIA IS AN AMBITIOUS AND PRECOCIOUS YOUNG PIG WHO SPENDS HER DAYS IGNORING HER BROTHER AND TERRORISING THE CAT. I OFTEN FEAR SHE IS THE SWINE VERSION OF MY YOUNG SELF. ONE DAY OLIVIA ATTEMPTS TO IMITATE A POLLOCK MASTERPIECE ON THE WALLS AT HOME. CONSEQUENTLY WE SEE HER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS HAVING; “TIME TO THINK”. THIS BLOG IS A SPACE FOR ME TO SIT WITH OLIVIA AT THE FOOT OF THOSE STAIRS.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Social Justice Forum

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I 'm back at work after another lot of family leave and it was lovely to be at Aitken College today helping to lead a Social Justice For...
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Some reflections on "Rain: for babies and their carers"

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I'm speaking at Artplay today  at an Artist Professional Learning Session about creating artistic works for children under 2. I'm r...
Thursday, July 4, 2013

Return to work

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A couple of weeks after I returned to work, we welcomed 100 year 9 students from Billanook College into our building at 130 Little Collins ...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010

trying on fragility this Christmas

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My colleague, Andy Calder, hosted the brilliant Lorna Hallahan in Melbourne a while ago. (She has a wonderful essay 'On Being Odd' i...
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

the precariousness of home

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This is a photo of my house taken by my friend Ben who visited our farm for the first time on the weekend. He said while he wa...
Sunday, October 3, 2010

when there's too much to say...

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I got home from the UK almost three weeks ago, and I haven't been able to write anything down in coherent sentences since then. I blamed...
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