digitalkulcha :: web workers 4 community, creativity & change
Blog URL http://www.digitalkulcha.org/
Located Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Tags social media, web design, multimedia design, consultancy, training
DigitalKulcha is a ragtag mob of web renegades + vagabonds from different backgrounds + weird, wonderful talents who have one thing in common: a belief that a committed community has the power to change the world one bit + byte at a time.
Latest Blog Posts
- “For Art’s Sake” Not Forgetting The Bushfires on Oct 28, 2009
Our aim is to gather a truly significant collection of Australian Art for the “For Art’s Sake” Auction. The Auction will present art works across many mediums by internationally recognised artists from across Australia and New Zealand. Their ge...
- artwork in the cloister on Oct 5, 2009
by Karin Riederer If you’ve peered into the Abbotsford Convent courtyard this week – especially from Handsome Steve’s balcony – you might have noticed that a word has appeared in the lawn.
- what's a nice girl like you doing at a marketing shindig?? on Sep 23, 2009
Coming from the non-profit sector I came into the Marketing Now conference (Melbourne 22-23 September 09) with my metaphorical arms crossed and resistant. A regular Lil' Miss Snippy with a huge non-profit chip on my shoulder. The words 'marketing', '...
- lorra lorra lorikeet lerve on Aug 17, 2009
Secret's out! I have a whole lorra, lorra lerve for our native lorikeet. I am a self confessed twitcher, a clueless amatuer but a twitcher nevertheless. These photos were taken on my walk to work this morning along the Yarra River, Melbourne....now b...
- grameen aus founder on yunus award on Aug 12, 2009
Muhammad Yunus receives the Presidential Medal of FreedomAlex Counts is President and CEO of Grameen Foundation.Shan Ali, founder of Grameen Foundation Australia writes about Mohamed Yunus founder of Grameen International and his receipt of The Presi...
- microfinance mondays on Aug 9, 2009
join us on twitter We are proud to announce Microfinance Mondays. What this means is that each Monday we will 'twitter' about various aspects of microfinance and why we are so passionate about it.
- encounter of a greener kind on Jul 28, 2009
Abbotsford Convent MelbourneI am blessed to have a tiny office in the Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne. It stopped operating as a nunnery in the 1990s. It was originally set up in 1856 to support 'fallen women'. Now it is one of Melbourne's premiere cre...




