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Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Photographs by Shay Rowan
Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Photographs by Shay Rowan
The Hive (Covid Cut)
Cockpit Theatre 17 Sep 2020
Jessica Walker
Music: Harvey Brough
Words: Carole Hayman
Live Soloist: Jessica Walker
Pianist: Harvey Brough
Film: Produced and Directed by Josh Pulman & Carole Hayman.
Film associates: Michele D’Acosta, and Kinacho Suarez
Film soloists: Keel Watson, Elizabeth Cragg, Marcia Bellamy (TaT 2017), Lawrence Thackery, Timothy Nelson, Sarah Parkin, Lucy Stevens (Angel Field Festival 2020)
Film Narrator: Carole Hayman
Design: Ellen Cairn
Panelists: Leo Goatley, Katherine Goatley
photo by Claire Shovelton
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Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Photographs by Shay Rowan
6 May 2014 - Forum 2014 Session: Lunch Debate Inclusive Entrepreneurship (50+, Women, Youth, Migrants). OECD Headquarters, Paris, France.
Moderator: Stéphanie Antoine, Anchor, France24 (tbc)
Speakers
- Neveen El-Tahri, Chairperson and Managing Director, Delta Shield for Investment; Co-Chair, OECD MENA
Women's Business Forum
- Reinhard Cordes, CEO & Owner, ONLYGLASS GMBH
- Kamel Haddar, CEO, Origin Partners; Entrepreneur and Co-Founder, ATLAS
- Matthew Hancock, Minister for Skills and Enterprise, United Kingdom (tbc)
- Patricia Lahy-Engel, Director, TheHive Startup Accelerator, Gvahim, Israel
- Peter Jungen, Chairman, Peter Jungen Holding GmbH
- Omar Munie, Designer, Omar Munie Clothing
- Navi Radjou, Fellow, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- William Saito, Special Advisor, Cabinet Office, Japan
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/Forum
Photo: OECD/Herve Cortinat
Entrepreneurial stuff in Melbourne
Faculty of Business and Enterprise
Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship
Swinburne University of Technology
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 12:24 +1100, Margaret wrote:
> Hi Peter
> Thank you for taking the time to speak with me today.
> If you could please tag this email with the newsgroup you were discussing I'd greatly appreciate it.
>
Hi Margaret,
Here's a couple of newsgroups (more of a newsgroup, organised physical
meetups) in Melbourne with an Entrepreneurial focus. You'll find most of
the Startups (software/web) in Melbourne are either represented or
listen to these channels. In no particular order they include:
A) Siliconbeach: (Elias Bizannes & Bronwen Clune)
groups.google.com/group/silicon-beach-australia?hl=en
National focus but really Sydney based with a Melbourne chapter. Focused
on details of Startups, sharing & getting companies to work.
B) MTUB: (Nick Hodge, Lucas Sherwood, Michael Specht)
melbourne.twitterusergroup.com/
More social of the three, core group of twitter
connected engineers, makers & businesses
C) The Hive: (Ross Hill - RMIT)
Regular meetups with Startup founders. This ones been going for a while
and has interesting line up of "founder" speakers. Hill is a co-founder
and from RMIT ~
www.rosshill.com.au/article/silicon-beach-melbourne/
As you see there is a lot of bottom-up stuff going on but not much in
the way of rigorous top down information of how proto-companies can
commercialise their prototypes. So there are plenty of opportunities to
organise things that could solve lots of common questions/problems. eg:
open-sourced legal documents for Startups ~
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35938
Regs PR
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The Feminist Economics Department (Cassie Thornton and Assistant Byron Peters) explaining about the Poets' Security Force project.
Empathy Corporation
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
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