Author: Sue Gilbey

Posted on: March 8, 2019 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Yvonne Agius and Maria Axleby

A delightful glimpse into the early life of these sisters (pictured with daughter Cheryl)  living in Waymouth Street with their mum and siblings. Light Square was one of the favourite places for kids to play and once you’ve heard this we reckon you’ll join in the call to have the square re-named as the Laura Agius Reserve.

Posted on: November 23, 2018 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Ali Gumillya Baker

Ali, I hope everyone gets to hear these wonderful reflections. Dr Ali Gumillya Baker (Mirning Nation, Nullarbor) Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies and Creative Arts, brings curatorial, Indigenous history and arts scholarship, including innovative methodological approaches to theory that intersect memory/archive/sovereign creative-practice led research. She has extensive management and administrative skills through her leadership and staff/student supervision roles at within tertiary education, and with State and National Government Committees, and…

Posted on: November 14, 2018 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Our first entry…

Julian Agyeman been a visiting professor at University of South Australia, Adelaide (2008-13). Julian Agyeman is Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University,[1] and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability.[2] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and the Royal Geographical Society. In the early 2000s, Agyeman created the concept of just sustainabilities, defined as…