Keeping the innocence alive

Although we get bombarded with some terrible news every day, the world is still a good place to live in. I’m a chronic addict looking for opportunities to help others. When I get a request from a friend needing me for something, I literally get a thrill. Giving makes me happy. Expecting things…

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The Story

“Migrant Mothers of Australia” is a photographic project involving women over 80 from diverse backgrounds. The aim of this project is to honour their many sacrifices and commitments in their journey to call Australia home. Often it’s our unconscious mind that dictates our moves and intentions. What dragged me into Julia’s home last…

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Highlights from the Exhibition/Conference

Once again, thank you to Sina Lengelsen and all the staff at AMCS for making this a life time experience for my photographic career. Sina Lengelsen AMCS‘ Volunteering conference was packed with information for both public and volunteers. There were some invaluable insights from speakers from diverse intellect and businesses. And it was…

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Exhibition day conference program

Here is the program for the 14th of August where I’m having my exhibition with AMCS. Delighted to see my name printed on the page:) AMCS_Volunteering_within_Ethnic_Communities_Conference_Program  

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A one day exhibition, my very own…

The process of getting prepared for an exhibition is very exciting and mine is on the way. I’ll have two body of work will be at display as the highlight of the day, on the 14th of August at Grand Start Receptions. The one day Volunteer Conference with AMCS has given me the…

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A recent engagement

It really is fun to be part of others’ special moments. As the observer, a lot of the emotions stay with you. It’s such a challenge to watch and anticipate and as much reward to catch them. This is Lidia’s engagement to her special man…    

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Volunteering in our modern society

Different cultures around the world deal with their elderly in different ways and both has its own pros and cons. In the western society, the governments are better equipped and the systems are put in place to have a safety net where the developing and poor nations leave this job to the families….

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Dining with kids

There’s a part of me hoping that one day, when the kids are older, I mean older like they have their partners and families, they’ll be coming to our -parents- house for a meal once a week. A Sunday lunch will be great. It’s my dream to make those lunches so delicious that…

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