
Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon. For background see Fundraising efforts must continue and Bushfire response: do Australian Not-for-Profits have a trust problem? on the Pro Bono website.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon. For background see Fundraising efforts must continue and Bushfire response: do Australian Not-for-Profits have a trust problem? on the Pro Bono website.

An adaption of a SA Recovery diagram for Horse SA. Visit Horse SA for information on horse health post-bushfires, land care and preparing for the next emergency:



The government is gagging any suggestion that climate change has any involvement in the disastrous bushfires across the country. As well, denial to the realisation that Australia’s – mostly volunteer – firefighting organisations will need greatly increased support and resources in the years ahead as climate change transforms the country. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

The ARPAF Project Cross Border, working on ‘changing views, changing thoughts, and changing behaviours – towards more sustainable mobility’ in the European Alps. On the ARPAF page there are links to the publication in various languages – discover the messages the pictures illustrate.



The Story Conference Melbourne 2019 is only a month away. It is ‘themed on the many differing and useful ways that Story and Narrative techniques provide approaches and impacts for work, health and well-being’. See here for videos from earlier Story Conferences, and testimonials.
View the three day program here for links to over 30 workshops and events – including my workshop Pictures of Health- 3 second stories.


Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon – see the post Australia’s hunger crisis leaving vulnerable women without food.

Illustration for a new article posted on the CULTURICO blog, Critical thinking in education, ‘…with an increasing volume of communication present in everyday life there is a greater need to critically examine this overwhelming amount of information.’

Cartoon for Pro Bono news. Winter has been and already some inland towns are running out of water. Water is trucked in at great expense. Water catchments for cities are low. In a vacuum of inaction two foundations have stepped in: Philanthropy Centre announced to tackle Australia’s freshwater crisis