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Photography - Getting to Know Your Camera - Pop Up Class


  • Join Neoklis for his Photography Pop-Up Workshop, set amongst the magnificent Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, where you'll delve into the intricacies of your camera, from setting it up meticulously to mastering its controls. Discover the art of adjusting shutter speeds and depth of field, fundamental elements for capturing remarkable and unforgettable images.

    This workshop is tailored for individuals who have recently acquired a camera, those seeking a refresher with their current ...Read on


Embedding Sustainable Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care


  • Do you need PD hours? This course provides meaningful engagement and evidence for NESA Teacher Accreditation PD hours.
    Is your service really embedding sustainable practices in all areas of operation?
    This course will look at sustainability audits and areas where best practice has changed. It will also cover usage of unsustainable cleaning/hygiene products and present some 'greener' alternatives. No concession.Read on


Art Studio - Perspective 3D Drawing


  • An inspiring must-do workshop if you are seeking to add some 'wow factor' into your art creations. Knowing the secrets of incorporating key elements of perspective and dimension will enable you to bring your artwork to life, like never before. Perspective relates to the way we see angles - think about the receding lines of a train track for example, and the visual distance this creates. Dimension relates to objects having depth - think about the solid shape of a ball compared to a simple flat ...Read on