Story Hubs in Brimbank
We took a peek into future and saw young writers all over Brimbank penning, drawing, reading, telling, sharing, crafting and designing stories in inspiring comfortable spaces they called their own. Our Story Hubs feasibility report shows how we can turn that future into a reality!
Crime never pays...
Listen to bite-sized criminal confessions, detective debriefs, inmate interviews and bone-chilling whodunnits in our latest 'Crime Special' Podcast by young storytellers!
Future Perfect 2040
Students of Footscray North Primary travel 20 years into the future and report back to Maribyrnong City Council on the fabulous facilities they saw dotting their neighbourhoods!
Letters from Literary Outposts
English teachers at Hoppers Crossing Secondary College recently journeyed down the trapdoor on a quest for tips, tricks and tools to transform Year 8 students into brilliant, majestic talespinners. Ernest Price, Director of English, sent us a letter sharing all the fun the teachers and students have had since.
Hello Future Self
On October 5, hopeful time travellers can make an interactive screen-based installation called Hello Future Self, thanks to artist Steve Berrick. Children will draw and create characters that his technology will bring to life through real-time animation.
SLEEPY heads get together
A Monday morning creative breakfast club for Year 1 to 4 at Tarneit P-9 is giving the students an exciting and fun start to the week, and improving student attendance and engagement.
Fitbits and Baby Apes
In this podcast, young writers at 100 Story Building share micro stories and discuss important matters such what if Fitbits could act as ‘homework completers’, would World War III spell the end of Taco Bell and where do baby apes sleep?
Story Cups and Bites
Through our Story Cups & Bites project, we convinced eight local cafes to join us in amplifying the creative voices of the young writers at 100 Story Building. For the duration of the festival, the cafes will be adding their stories into your order via coffee cups, zines and photo frames.