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THE ARTS RULE OK! Folk across the street, across oceans, across time itself, have essence values linking us all to Common Ground, Solid Ground, Higher Ground. (as the songwriters keep saying)
EVEN SACRED GROUND
Brindle Style multi-ethnic artists forum uniting music, Arts, education, business and trade communities to compose creative relationships across economic, socio-political, cultural and intellectual arenas.
About us is everyone in the 3000 photos we've taken over the past 4 years, and the friends who find us on the search engines. Stories, traditions, heritage, humour, song, an' dance.
An empowered positive/creative personal life enhances personal and national identity and that influences the economy, in subtle but profound ways.
Common sense is more common than we're led to believe.
Pooled resources and expertise is enhancing our individual skills development, productivity, competitivity and financial return with benifits at every level.
Significantly in Cairns the regional and state economy via tourism. Creative people make this an enjoyable place to visit.
PAUL GREEN: Consultant. Patriot. Contributor on music industry know-how/ Australian heritage/ guitar stuff / most anything on the blue side of Green
comedy - I've lobbed him in there 'cause he's a funny bastard at times.
SYNCRONET is a support project by teacher, academic, and Grandmother - Leeza Sellton.
DAWA- is an established artist from Eastern Yalanji. (Mossman) MAIIA: Dawa teaches me
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS STUDENT AT BACHELOR COLLEGE -Michael an old campaigner for indigenous media/ film/ live music and now radio BBM. Cairns music and cultural history.
ROB' WILLIAMS JP. Heritage/ Jazz Club / Social commentary / Dinky Di Aussie
ROB RUTTEN: Computer hero
- Maiia: I said I'm interested in building one of them websites that seem to be all the rage
with people these days - Voila!! In less years than it took to learn email. We're in Brindle Style 2!! - and apparently it looks much more professional than the pilot -whatever professional looking means among volunteers.
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