Storyshare: Creative Industries
Workshops and Talks

Storyshare: Creative Industries

NSW

FREE EVENT

10 Sep | 1 hour 30 minutes Hurstville Library
SHOW IS RATED: G

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About this event
Join us and Sydney Fringe Festival for a night of storytelling from diverse creative practitioners about their successes, failures and key insights in the world of creative entrepreneurship.

From choosing the right business model, to understanding legal requirements, or finding new clients, there’s a lot to navigate when deciding to go into business for yourself. Learn direct from our panellists about overcoming challenges, network with like-minded creatives, and walk away with practical tips and tricks to get you started on your own journey.

About the Panelists:
Mary-Helen Daly is a qualified Transpersonal Art Therapist and Counsellor who helps people reclaim joy through creativity. She founded Mark and Movement Transpersonal Art Therapy and Counselling and works as an Art Tutor and Artist, facilitating inclusive, creative and therapeutic art experiences for all ages and abilities across various settings, including community organizations and council programs. Learn more at http://markandmovement.com.au

Neil Ismail is Co-Founder and Media Director of Live Better Creatives, a marketing management consultancy firm that partners with social impact entrepreneurs, startups, and organisations to produce content that drives funding, educates audiences, and shares testimonials. He applies his entrepreneurial experience and background in music production and education to use storytelling and media to elevate voices and drive transformative ideas. Learn more at https://www.livebettercreatives.com

Peta Banks is a Business Analyst and Project Coordinator with the NSW Government and founder of Paranormal Entertainment. She operates Oz Para Expo and APPI [Australian Paranormal Phenomenon Investigators] Ghost Hunts & Tours, a leading provider of ghost tours, hunts, and exhibitions across historic sites, including Old Parramatta Gaol, Old Gundagai Gaol and Old Wellington District Hospital. Peta is committed to blending her business acumen with her passion for the mysterious to enrich paranormal tourism in Australia. Learn more at http://www.appighosthunts.com

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  • 10 Sep | 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Venue: Hurstville Library
Performance notes
  • World Premiere
Venue details & accessibility
Hurstville Library

12-22 Dora Street, Corner of Queens Road and Dora Street, Hurstville 2220, Hurstville 2220

Accessibility

How to enter:
Accessibility Wheelchair Accessible / Accessible Bathroom. Georges River Libraries is committed to providing inclusive library services and programs. Please email library@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au to let us know about any requirements or support needs when you register.   Public Transport Train: Hurstville Library is a 5-minute walk from Hurstville Train Station. Bus: The 52, 455, 490, 491, M41 bus routes all stop close to the Library.   Parking Parking is available on the street, and in a facility located on the corner of Park Road and Macmahon Street (3 hrs free parking)

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