A podcast that explores the power of the arts and creativity in disaster management, Creative Responders shares stories and conversations with artists, emergency management experts, creative leaders and impacted communities from all over Australia as they prepare, respond and recover from natural disaster.
June Moorhouse, co-CEO of Community Arts Network (CAN) joins us for a deeply insightful discussion about community arts in Australia.From its roots in...
In this episode we are speaking with Jen Rae, an artist-researcher, facilitator and educator whose work focusses on environmental communication with a...
Kellie Sutherland is a Creative Recovery Coordinator, working with Regional Arts Victoria to support bushfire affected shires in Victoria’s North East...
This episode of Creative Responders features artists, Rosie McKeand and Leigh Tesch, who share their experience working with three to six-year-olds on...
Alex Wisser is an artist and creative producer based in the township of Kandos in mid-western New South Wales. In 2013 he co-founded the Cementa Conte...
Louise Scheidl is an Occupational Therapist and Mental Health Promotion Officer for Albury Wodonga Health.Louise joins us to discuss My Place My Home,...
Doctor Caroline Alcorso is currently directing the Natural Disaster Mental Health and Wellbeing Framework for the National Mental Health Commission.Sh...
Arts workers in remote or trauma-impacted communities are often sent in to complex environments with little preparation or adequate peer support for t...
The climate crisis is one of the greatest disasters we may ever witness. In the face of such enormous challenges, what is the place for creativity and...
The Blacksmiths’ Tree is a stunning nine-metre steel and copper gum tree which stands in the small town of Strathewen, Victoria, as a memorial to the ...