Author: Hugh Rundle
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cardiParty 2020.3 Melbourne
Is your Knowledge Industry in Need of Queering (KINQ)? Have you done something to help make your spaces, collections, and/or services more LGBTIQ+ inclusive recently? Wondering how you would say no if a trans exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) group requested to use a meeting room at your library? Or maybe you want to put on some queer glasses and take a look around your GLAM and see what’s missing? -

GLAM Blog Club March 2020
In February for GLAM Blog Club we were feeling a little queer. Clareifications aka Reid Marginalia shared their thoughts about librarianship as performance, and going feral.
Meanwhile David reminded us the Uni goes back this week, Snail suggested a little weed, Nikki shared 10 lessons from Brené Brown, and I quit Twitter and started an email newsletter.
In March our theme is partnerships.
We have some exciting changes coming at newCardigan in the next couple of months, including possibly for GLAM Blog Club, so make March count!
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Arts Centre Melbourne Collections Store
Arts Centre Melbourne is Australia’s largest performing arts venue. Guides will take cardies on tours of the Australian Music Vault, Research Centre and Archives Store. -

End of year picnic – Melbourne
newCardigan is joining our Victorian GLAMR friends again this year for a special end of year picnic on Saturday 14 December at Carlton Gardens! Check out the registration page and make sure you register so we know who to expect and can let you know if there is a change of plan due to weather etc.
See you there!
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Sale Water Tower Museum
Join newCardigan and Sale Historical Society member Michelle Page-Cook, local Historian Peter Synan OAM, and their contagious passion for the community’s history, at the Sale Water Tower Museum. -

cardiParty 2019.10 Melbourne
Queen Victoria Women’s Centre
The Queen Victoria Women’s Centre is an iconic Melbourne landmark that supports women through creative experiences, community resources and the power of connection.