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Tag: Writing

Poetry Slam Rules with Part of Things

To support development of South Australian poets, our events are aligned with Spoken Word SA’s rules. All entrants agree to … More

literature, poem, poems, poetry, Writing

Love Notes to the Laundromat at SALT Festival

By Eliza Wuttke (Port Lincoln) This blog post is sharing some of the behind the scenes from our current project … More

Love Notes to the Laundromat, process, we are the project, Writing

Novel Planning Template (by Kirste Jade)

Attempting your first novel? A resource from Kirste Jade. “I’ve stumbled through so many different writing projects and tried to … More

creativeriverland, Planning, Symposium, Writing

The Secrets of Being a Writer (by Kirsty Charity)

Download Kirsty’s tips & tricks for being a Writer and read her story below. This is my story, what’s yours? … More

creativeriverland, Symposium, Writing

In Response: Euphoria

On Friday 30th April Euphoria by Emily Steel premiered at the Chaffey Theatre. Commissioned by Country Arts SA and co-presented … More

advocacy, mental health, regional communities, theatre, Writing

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Part of Things | Hawdon Chambers
4B Barwell Avenue
Barmera SA 5345
hello@partofthings.org
Open by appointment and/or when programs are running.

Part of Things and all of our work happens on Aboriginal land. Always was, always will be.

Part of Things was born on the lands of River Murray and Mallee People, including the Ngawait, Nganguruku, Naintait, Erawirung, Ngaralte, Ngarkat and Ngaiawang. We acknowledge and thank Elders past and present for their continued strength, courage and knowledge.

We have much to learn.

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