Thanks for coming to see more about Evolveris!
To navigate the site, check out our HOME tab just above, or use the menu tree to your right to find out more about who we are, how we work and what we do.
I would also like to draw your attention to the other tabs above you for more specific information about various projects and initiatives the Evolveris team has been a part of.
Once more, thanks for coming to see us, feel free to join our email service (again to the right, at the bottom of the column) and feel free to leave your comments!
kind regards,
The Evolveris group.
Welcome to our website!
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Home again!
Evolveris member, Irene, has landed back in Australia after an amazing experience in Fiji. More stories to come soon!
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a fantastic video…
A great story of a begining:
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Sudan To Tamworth – new website!
A little while ago, an number of partners, with funding from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, made a film about the journey from Sudan To Tamworth.
The amazing work that was accomplished by that team of people is now showcased in Community Courage, a wordpress website. Please go for a visit and leave your comments… and don’t forget to LIKE us on facebook!
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check out something from our new “library”!
Do you have an idea you would love to see realised?
Evolveris has just produced two forms to help you focus your ideas and begin the process of realising your idea!
Visit our Opportunities page for more information on how to get involved. Good luck and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Minutes and the Committee report for May 2011 released
Hi all!,
The minutes and committee report for the last Evolveris committee meeting are available from our Committee Communiques page!
Happy reading!
Posted in About Evolveris, Announcements, Board information
Having a Yarn with Mick…
WWF – More than 1000 new species found in New Guinea
WWF – More than 1000 new species found in New Guinea.
Here is a WWF report well worth the read! also, the pictures are pretty amazing…
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Back from Townsville
Exploring pathways to legitimising street art in a rural town
Digital Urban Art Projection Project – Supported generously by Armidale Dumaresq Council & Evloveris; with help from, Youth Council, the Art society, NERAM, TAFE, UNE, International Students & community organisations & groups.
It was an SVM & Open Studio collaboration – initiated, co-ordinated and presented by SVM with help from the project partners and the local police.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved in this great project. Visit the Evolveris page Digital Urban Art Projection Project for more information and links.
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