Take the train from Platform 8 at Flinders Street Station to Patterson, walk down the ramp and be prepared to meet a glittering crowd of mosaic faces spread up and down the concrete walls of the rail bridge that crosses Patterson Road. Continue reading
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Coffee cup joins mutant pollutants in Melbourne artwork
One flat white to go with no sugar! A creepy sea creature shaped like a disposable coffee cup is part of designer Porky Hefer’s art installation, Plastocene – Marine Mutants from a Disposable World. It’s on display at the National Gallery of Victoria, as one of the works commissioned for the Melbourne-based gallery’s Triennial exhibition. … Continue reading
Sustainability in the Coffee Industry
With coffee being the second largest commodity in the world, only behind oil, there’s no wonder the words coffee and sustainability have been a hot topic in recent years. In an ever more environmentally friendly and conscious world, making sure we’re drinking an ethical cuppa on a morning has become more of a priority. Here’s … Continue reading
I will be speaking at the Change Management Institute – 10th July
There is an interesting little night being planned on the 10th of July (6PM to be exact), and a panel of amazing people are going to be speaking on the topic: Is Social Media an Effective Tool for Change? Now seeing how I am one of the speakers, I will of course continue to refer … Continue reading