Friday, May 16, 2008

We had a LOUD SHIRT DAY Today

We had fun today with some of us VERY LOUD in our shirts

Rosario
Rosario
Emma
Emma
Stephen
Stephen
Steve
Steve
Claire
Claire
Judith

Judith
Claire and Stephen

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mindil Beach and Fannie Bay

Jeanette, a friend from Alice Springs is in Darwin to do some classes at the University, so I met her tonight, a quick bite to eat at Mindil Beach and a walk around where we saw this indigenous artist
Artist at Mindil Beach
then a sunset drink at the Darwin Sailing Club.
Jeannette Ven Hoek
Stephen Barnett
Fannie Bay Sunset
Fannie Bay Sunset

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Melbourne trip

I had a brief trip this weekend past to Melbourne to attend a seminar at the State Library of Victoria to hear how Victorian and other public libraries are handling the hard to reach clients,including people from the Horn of Africa. Malcolm Anderson accompanied me to the seminar, which was well worth attending.
Malcolm Anderson and Lucie Goudie
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Thirteen percent of Victorians have been identified in Libraries Building Communities Report 3: Bridging the Gaps who could benefit significantly from the use of their public libraries, but are not users for a variety of reasons – the ‘hard to reach’ group. See the reports here

The Connecting with the Community research took those findings a step further and focused on five target groups to investigate barriers to use. The resulting report has highlighted a lot of great initiatives Victorian and interstate public libraries have implemented to engage with community members and groups considered ‘hard to reach’. The research targeted five groups: Indigenous Australians, disadvantaged young people, Horn of Africa communities, low income families and vulnerable learners. The latest Report is available here.
Networking over afternoon tea
I met Shane Cathcart from the City of West Torrens who was a great speaker and someone who I have been communicating with over our own hard to reach clients!
His library team have been working with Sudanese refugees and their efforts have won won awards. See his paper here
Stephen Barnett and Shane Cathcart
The seminar was quite welll attended with I understand 86 attendees. The catering and organisation was great as was the the fact it was free to attend!!

It was good also to take a look around the SLV building and displays especially
The Medieval Imagination exhibition

Dome State Library of Victoria
Malcolm surveys the Reading Room
Reading room State Library of Victoria

Sunday, May 11, 2008

A favourite excursion

Sunday morning at Camberwell there is a great flea market run by the local Rotary Club of Balwyn. It took a train and a tram to get there from Devon Meadows via Cranbourne.
Dolly
Camberwell Market
Camberwell Market
Its so full of stalls with a huge range of things, tools books clothes collectibles and buskers.
Busker at Camberwell
Busker at Camberwell
Clothing Stall
Stallholder
Flower Stall

Saturday, May 10, 2008

A quick trip to Melbourne

After leaving Darwin at 2.30 this morning I was met by Malcolm Anderson, former colleague and team member form CDU. We met a lifelong friend of his David Murray-Smith and we enjoyed a breakfast at Fitzroy

Malcolm Anderson and David Murray-Smith
David mentioned that just down the road there was mural by the late graffiti artist Keith Haring that Malcolm then took me to see.(see this website for more information) and also this 2004 article from The Age
Keith Haring mural
This shot is tilted as I had to put the camera through a locked gate!
Keith Haring mural
Keith Haring mural
There is even an official website for kids see this link

Friday, May 09, 2008

Mindil Beach Thursday

I remain astounded at the crowds already and the Dry season has only just started. Many people were enjoying the sunset as I arrived.
Mindil Beach Sunset
Mindil Beach Sunset

Mindil Beach Market Stall
Mindil Beach Market Stall
Mindil Beach Market Stall

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Visit to the Southern Vales

In dire need for rest and recuperation after starting a new job , I traveled down to Adelaide for a long weekend. Barbara picked me up, breakfast at the Adelaide Central Market and then a trip to Iron Bank to visit her parents. Max senior is still very unwell so it was good to chat to him again. Then we gathered up her sisters and had a great few hours visiting the Southern Vales wineries, including Tapestry,Hugo's, Chapel Hill and Wirra Wirra.
Christine and Joanne
Barbara, Joanne and Christine
Barbara and Stephen
Christine's husband Stan and Joanne's Wayne,joined us for a meal at the Three Brothers Arms Hotel at Macclesfield which I have wanted to try for years.
Barbara and Stephen
Then a mad game of pool at Stan and Christine's
Christine
Wayne and Christine
Wayne and Christine
Barbara, Stan and Wayne
Sunday we took Max jnr. and Chloe to Glenelg.
Barbara and Chloe
Max and Barbara
They enjoyed riding a camel and pony respectively
Max
Chloe on pony Glenelg
On Monday before I traveled back to Adelaide we had lunch at Millies Cafe in Mt Barker. Clearly young Chloe enjoyed her sausage roll and sauce!!
Chloe
and then met elder son Dave for a meal before a late night flight getting home at 3 am!