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Please note: the conference is in BUILDING 2 on the UC Bruce campus. 
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DAILY FORECAST (care of Describing Things in Canberra):  

Wednesday Canberra weather: regardless of any thing Neil Finn may have said, you don’t really have your own personal weather bubble. You can easily test this by travelling from the Woden Valley to the northside on foggy morning. Or getting on a plane in December and flying to Helsinki.

So those of you who are in Canberra today will probably experience much the same weather as each other. Warm to hot and slighty sticky. The weather equivalent of spilling cocoa on your new trousers.

Chemical interventions such as deodorant, sunscreen, mosquito repellent and anti-histamines are strongly indicated. Consider long before you commit to opaque tights, however hairy your legs are. Once the sun is over the yard arm, applications of gin and tonic may be beneficial.

 

 

 
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Cheryl Threadgold

Swinburne University of Technology
Victoria
Cheryl Threadgold is a second year PhD research candidate at Swinburne University of Technology. Her PhD research project is inspired by past active involvement in Victoria’s non-professional theatrical arts sector, and as honorary Local Theatre writer for the Melbourne Observer newspaper. Cheryl convenes the Bayside U3A Writers’ Discussion Group, encouraging mature-age writers to explore their full creative potential, and has written seven plays performed by community theatre companies. In the 1990s she created, self-published and successfully self-distributed eight Riddle-O-Pedia books. In 2010, Cheryl was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for Service to the Performing Arts and the Community.