Bindarri

26 November 2009Bindarri aims to support and promote Australian creatives who are working for positive change and to inspire others who are yet to begin.

bindarri is a website comprised of four parts

blog = we publish regular posts.

features (e-zine) = periodical articles and interviews.

directory = Australia’s largest collection of links to promote, educate, network and assist creatives and designers to make positive change.

projects = we are involved in and will implement various projects to support Australia’s activist community or act as a catalyst for change in the design community.

your involvement

bindarri welcomes people to get involved by submitting posts, links, stories, ideas, volunteering etc. More information and contact the team here

design for positive change

We have an open interpretation on the meaning of design and are open to all submissions from creatives. Positive change includes social, environmental, political, global, community and personal.

freedom of ideas and innovation

bindarri promotes creative commons and open source frameworks to accelerate the development of solutions to the worlds problems including climate change and wealth inequity. download the source code for this website here

Noticeboard

10 February 2012

The Attorney-General, the Hon Nicola Roxon MP, has announced the appointment of Professor Jill McKeough as Commissioner in charge of the ALRC’s Inquiry into Copyright Law.

20 December 2011

Arts Minister Simon Crean has announced an independent review of the Australia Council for the Arts ahead of the development of the nation's first National Cultural Policy in almost 20 years.

15 December 2011

We live in a 'wired society'. But how much are people affected by mental illness included in this? Does social media increase isolation or help people overcome it?