Meet our new Marketing Manager - Ella!
Welcome Ella Bucovaz to the 100 Story Building team as the new Marketing Manager
Lights Out
An inconceivably sinister story from Early Harvest #6 "Crime and Murder Mysteries," by Adrian Nguyen and illustrated by Zahra Zainal.
Troubled Printer: a time-travelling comic
In the lead up to this year’s Early Harvest launch in November, we are looking back at editions past, and this calamitous comic by Banjo Swan caught our eye…
My Parallel Universe
Do you ever wonder,
looking through the looking glass.
Watching lightning, hearing thunder,
listening to time slowly pass.
The Largest Ruby
"It was just a normal school day on February 2nd at a quarter to five in the morning and Emma and me (Rebecca) were flying to school in bat formation when...”
Early Harvest 1: Secrets
We're revving up for the launch of the 10th Early Harvest in November by pulling past volumes down from our secret bookshelf…
Meet our newest team member, Colin!
We're thrilled to welcome our new Program Coordinator – the heroic Colin Craig – into the (virtual) building!
Introducing this year's Early Harvest guest author - Amelia Mellor!
Every year, student editors invite a guest author to contribute a piece of writing to our annual Early Harvest publication. This year, we are thrilled to announce that Melbourne-based author (and teacher) Amelia Mellor!
Cyber-space adventures and perilous (online) quests.
We are well-versed in delivering our workshops online, and anything that might otherwise be done in person can be delivered remotely. It's just as engaging, just as effective, and just as fun!
The 100 Story Building Approach: A Hero’s Backpack
As anyone who has gone on a perilous quest with us knows, every hero setting out on a new journey needs to pack some tools and technique in their backpack to help them along the way.
Sparking Creativity with the 100 Story Building Approach
Over the years, we’ve developed a methodology that encourages students’ creativity, improves literacy outcomes, and develops confidence and a sense of belonging.
Meet our second Geelong Story Hub Artist, Lucy Allinson!
Meet Lucy Allinson, the second talented artist who will work alongside students from St Leonard's and Whittington Primary Schools to build our new Geelong Story Hub.
Meet Gretel Sharp, one of our new Geelong Story Hub Artists!
We’re thrilled to announce that we have selected Gretel Sharp and Lucy Allison as the artists who will work alongside students from St Leonard's and Whittington Primary Schools to build our new Geelong Story Hub.
Unboring Exploring wins 3rd prize in the Australian Book Design Awards!
We're thrilled to share that Unboring Exploring, our 2020 edition of Early Harvest, has won 3rd Prize in the 69th Australian Book Design Awards, in the Best Designed Children's Fiction Book category.
A 100 Story Building in Geelong!
100 Story Building is joining with students & teachers at St Leonard's and Whittington Primary Schools to design Geelong's first Story Hub - an imaginative, co-designed space where students can collaborate and take creative risks in their learning.
Students celebrate RISING Festival's “Parade for the Moon”.
In support of RISING Festival, 100 Story Building collaborated with artist James Nguyen and the students from Footscray Primary to develop costumes made completely out of WEARABLE POETRY.
Susan Kukucka announced as new CEO
We’re thrilled to announce that Susan Kukucka has today been announced as 100 Story Building’s new Chief Executive Officer.
This is how all good stories begin
After 10 years of leadership, we say a fond farewell to 100 Story Building co-founder and CEO Lachlann Carter as he embarks on an exciting new adventure. Join Lach as he reminisces on the tale so far, and share in the memories of a decade of writing and creativity – through a story, of course!
The trapdoor’s open for Term 3 workshops!
99 more levels of adventure, mystery and giant kittens are waiting for your class. Because 100 Story Building – the home of creative story making and discovery for Victorian students – is re-opening its Footscray centre in Term 3!
Rainbows, weeds, and time machines: how our Story Hubs support student creativity.
Rainbow light streams in from a sunny window; colours are cast on a large white table that stretches out in the middle of the room, chairs lining its sides. A magic wand hangs in a glass case from the ceiling, a relic from a distant land. The walls are painted in pastels; a door stands locked in the corner, with feathers peeking out from its edges. You might think this is some conference room of a fairy-tale land, but it is one of our first-ever Story Hubs.