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Stories of Creative Change: Community Music and Social Equity in Australia

Stories of Creative Change: Community Music and Social Equity in Australia

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A podcast exploring the role community music can play in creating greater social equity in Australian communities, by the Creative Change Project, an ARC Future Fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Creative Arts Research Institute and Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.Creative Change Project Ciencias Sociales
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  • From Injustice to Empowerment: Joel Spence Explores Community Music’s Role in Ieramugadu (Pilbara)
    Sep 18 2025

    In this episode, Joel Spence shares how community-centered music is helping bring people together in Ieramugadu (Roebourne). Beyond responding to past hardships, music becomes a space for connection, cultural pride, and resilience. Through collaboration with local artists and community members, Joel explores how creative expression can inspire hope, strengthen belonging, and nurture positive change from the ground up.

    This podcast is made by the Creative Change Project, an ARC Future Fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Creative Arts Research Institute and Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

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    32 m
  • Songs, Yarns, and Fiddles from Remote Australia: Flora Wong's Stories of Music Equity in the Outback
    Sep 11 2025

    How can music bring people together in remote towns? Violinist and researcher Chi Lui Flora Wong shares stories from her residencies in Charleville and Cunnamulla, where music became a way to listen, connect, and build community. From campfire songs to deep listening by the river, she explores how sound sparks belonging and social change.

    This podcast is made by the Creative Change Project, an ARC Future Fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Creative Arts Research Institute and Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

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    35 m
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