Voices of the wheatbelt / [compiled by Ivy Penny].
Material type: TextPublication details: Perth, WA : Community Arts Network WA. Description: 180 p. : chiefly col. ill., map ; 19 x 30 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0958123551Subject(s): Community arts projects -- Western Australia | Rural conditions -- Australia -- Wheatbelt (W.A.) -- Pictorial works | Country life -- Western Australia -- Wheatbelt -- Pictorial works | Rural conditions -- Western Australia -- Wheatbelt -- Pictorial works | Community arts projects -- Western Australia -- Wheatbelt region | Aboriginal Australians -- Western Australia -- Wheatbelt -- Pictorial works | Art - Photography | Rural conditions -- Pictorial works | Community arts projects -- Australia -- Western Australia | Country life -- Australia -- Wheatbelt (W.A.) -- Pictorial works | Community arts projects | Country life | Rural conditions | Wheatbelt (W.A.) -- Rural conditions -- Pictorial works | Kellerberrin (SW WA SH50-15) | Quairading (SW WA SI50-03) | Merredin (SW WA SH50-15) | Tammin (SW WA SH50-15) | Wheatbelt (W.A.) -- Pictorial works | Western AustraliaGenre/Form: Pictorial works. DDC classification: 919.412 Review: "Voices of the Wheatbelt involved over 200 participants, both students and adults from the towns of Kellerberrin, Merredin, Quairading and Tammin, taking over 26,000 photos of their communities. The aim of the project was to empower the communities of the Eastern Wheatbelt to develop their individual and group capacities, create awareness of their social and cultural spaces and establish stronger community relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members"--Publisher's site.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Voices of the Wheatbelt involved over 200 participants, both students and adults from the towns of Kellerberrin, Merredin, Quairading and Tammin, taking over 26,000 photos of their communities. The aim of the project was to empower the communities of the Eastern Wheatbelt to develop their individual and group capacities, create awareness of their social and cultural spaces and establish stronger community relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members"--Publisher's site.
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