
Returning to the same places is one of our main strategies for deepening understanding of who and what lives in the grassy woodlands and for building […] Read More
Returning to the same places is one of our main strategies for deepening understanding of who and what lives in the grassy woodlands and for building […] Read More
The children seemed to enjoy our first walk, despite the unseasonal autumn heatwave. We were all keen to get to know each other and the […] Read More
We had another bush salon weekend recently. These are becoming popular events for developing our ‘collective walking’ methods. A group of us (Australians and Canadian […] Read More
One of the first times we experimented with collective walking as method, was during a bush salon weekend in Wee Jasper last July. Veronica was […] Read More
The photo that signposts our new research collaboration features a sculpture called ‘Ngaraka: Shrine for the lost Koori’ that is set in the grounds of […] Read More