Rally For A Just Recovery
“As I go from Woodburn to Evan’s Head, I go from people living in tents to people who might live in their house every second weekend”, a bloke called Steve … Read the rest “Rally For A Just Recovery”
“As I go from Woodburn to Evan’s Head, I go from people living in tents to people who might live in their house every second weekend”, a bloke called Steve … Read the rest “Rally For A Just Recovery”
As you walk around the main block in Lismore, you can hardly walk fifty metres without seeing another grouping of hand-printed signs stuck to empty shop windows. These signs promote … Read the rest “Friday Night in Lismore”
There was a moment today, as I walked around the block in Lismore, when I felt really quite sad.
It’s three and a half months since I’ve been home, and … Read the rest “Signs of love and life in Lismore”
“I love some good old-fashioned drag”, I whispered in the ear of my friend, Michaela, one of the friends I attended the First Nations Supreme Drag Queen Event at Carriageworks … Read the rest “Laughter & Tears”
It’s been ten months now since the catastrophic flood hit Lismore, my hometown.
The damage is still being felt in many ways. Emotionally and financially, many people remain scarred.