Monday, May 31, 2010
Close the Gap at Campbelltown Hospital - Part 2 of 2
As a part of my project reflection process, I would like to share some of the great result we had in Qld for the National Close the Gap Day on 25th of March, 2010.
There were over 550 events registered nationwide and nearly 200 events happened in Qld alone :-)
Sunday, May 23, 2010
The Dreaming Festival 2010 Promotion
Here is the Video Preview for The Dreaming Festival happening between 11th to 14th of June.
Please refer to my last blog for the detail.
Cheers,
Meg
The Dreaming Festival
Just thought to share this exciting up-coming event with you.
This annual event is called 'The Dreaming Festival' occuring three day and four nights between 11th to 14th of June this year.
This event involves Indigenous performing arts, Ceremony grounds, traditional healing, rituals, campfire, story circles and mass of stalls, workshop avenure, and food outlets.
I will be going the entire days and nights, and will be holding Oxfam stalls about 4 hours a day.
If anyone is interested, please visit the below website, and feel free to drop me a line.
http://www.thedreamingfestival.com/
Cheers,
Meg
Reflection on my project plan

I would like to share how the actions of my project have been attempted through this post.
Clost the Gap Day Campaigning action will be reflected in this blog and the project with Inala Community will be reflected in the next blog.
This project's aim was to encourage a collective action on National level by encouraging community members to hold an even on 25th of March at their school, workplace, or other networking space.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Project Plan
Close the Gap of Health Inequality between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Non-Indigenous People in Australia
Introduction
Project plans suggested in this paper aims to create a positive change in health inequality experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. This particular topic was chosen due to its significance to Indigenous people, affecting their lives both in short-term and long-term. Also, this topic holds urgency in reconciling because the fact Indigenous people are not having access to an equal opportunity to be healthy is against their human rights (Calma 2008, p.21).
