Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Centre for Stories
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'John and Caroline Wood founded the Centre for Stories in 2015 at 100 Aberdeen Street in Northbridge, Western Australia. The Centre collects, shares and preserves stories online and in live events. Our team includes storytellers, writers, poets, sound and visual experts, book club leaders and administrators. The aim of the Centre is to tell good stories in the hope of strengthening connections between people and encouraging a more inclusive and informed community.' (Website introduction)

Works about this Work

Caroline Wood Robert Wood (interviewer), 2019 single work interview
— Appears in: Liminal , August 2019;
'Caroline Wood is the Co-founder and Director of The Centre for Stories. She has degrees in art history and psychology, and, for many years, she worked at The Centre for Water Research at the University of Western Australia. There, she administered projects that improved the quality of the Derbarl Yerrigan, or Swan River, the main freshwater body in the city of Perth. She has also been the President of Amnesty International in Western Australia, a board member of the Small Press Network, and the publisher of Margaret River Press.' (Introduction)
Caroline Wood Robert Wood (interviewer), 2019 single work interview
— Appears in: Liminal , August 2019;
'Caroline Wood is the Co-founder and Director of The Centre for Stories. She has degrees in art history and psychology, and, for many years, she worked at The Centre for Water Research at the University of Western Australia. There, she administered projects that improved the quality of the Derbarl Yerrigan, or Swan River, the main freshwater body in the city of Perth. She has also been the President of Amnesty International in Western Australia, a board member of the Small Press Network, and the publisher of Margaret River Press.' (Introduction)
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