Paul Gordon Paul Gordon i(6719362 works by)
Born: Established: Brewarrina, Bourke - Brewarrina area, Far West NSW, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Ngemba
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1 y separately published work icon Iridescence Finding Your Colours and Living Your Stories Paul Callaghan , Paul Gordon (illustrator), Hazelbrook : MoshPit Publishing , 2014 8281724 2014 single work information book

'At 34 years of age, Paul Callaghan could see a very bright future until a personal crisis surrounded him in darkness. From this place of solitude, fear and pain, Paul was able to see that although he was a good person who had done good things in his life, and had good things in his life, there was something missing. He was lost. So began his search for meaning and his search to find himself.'

Since that time, he has lived each day with the intent of achieving the best story possible.'

'This book provides you with models, tools, insights, exercises and reflections to enable you to do the same thing. It also contains 30 specific messages that give concise perspectives on key themes including your life’s journey past, present and future, love, learning and sharing knowledge, leadership, laughter and loss, personal power, anxiety, anger, regret, guilt, ownership and responsibility, success, wellbeing and truth.' (Source: Author's website)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Ringbalin : River Stories Ellen Trevorrow , Cheryl Buchanan , Herb Wharton , Paul Gordon , Moogy Sumner , Barney Lindsay , Beryl Philp-Carmichael , Doreen Mitchell , ( dir. Ben Pederick ) Australia : 2013 6719448 2013 series - publisher film/TV multimedia

'Ringbalin River Stories is a documentary film mapping Indigenous stories of the Murray Darling Rivers told by Aboriginal Elders. The app geo-locates these stories in the landscapes of Australia’s greatest river. Powerful, intimate and profound, this is a major collection of remarkable site-specific short films, audio journeys and photo stories, all curated within beautiful hand painted interactive watercolour maps. ' (Publisher's blurb)

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