Melbourne Design Week

Matters Journal Issue Four Launch

Presented by Local Peoples, Matters Journal and Deakin University

Sorry you missed this one!
Free entry Sat 14 Mar 20, 4pm–7pm
Abbotsford Convent,
1 St Heliers St,
Abbotsford

Melbourne-based Matters Journal will launch its fourth issue on as part of Melbourne Design Week – examining the hopeful horizons of possibility embedded in our complicated present.

From the future of burial and intimacy to building benevolent AI and returning bushfire management to Country, the new Matters issue examines what we need to breach the gap between the future we want and the future we can achieve. It also explores new frontiers in digital culture and how they’ll shape future societies, asking questions like: “What does the future of learning look like?” And more importantly, “How can we learn our way to a better future?”

Featuring writing and illustrations from the likes of Amal Awad, Roz Bellamy, Claire G Coleman, Mia Timpano, Tai Snaith and Tyson Yunkaporta, the newest release from Matters Journal packs a punch.

Head along to the launch, ask big questions, enjoy complimentary food and drinks and celebrate the individuals, communities and ideas helping people learn – and unlearn – a path to a brighter future.

Matters Issue Four Launch is presented by: 
Local Peoples
Matters Journal

With special thanks to:
Deakin University
Research, Activated Probiotics
Bodriggy Brewing Co
Handpicked Wines

The event is one of three exciting initiatives hosted by Local Peoples on March 14th, along with 100 Jobs of the Future and College of the Curious.

Local Peoples recognise and pay our deepest respect to the Wurundjeri, Bunurong and Wathaurong peoples of the Kulin Nation.

Please note: this event is wheelchair accessible. For questions or requests regarding accessibility, please email: hello@localpeoples.com.

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Free entry Sat 14 Mar 20, 4pm–7pm
Abbotsford Convent,
1 St Heliers St,
Abbotsford

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