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Oct 28, 2009

An Exploration of Identity

So what does Steph Unger who will provide the music on the night of the exhibition called An Exploration of Identity think about our questions?

  • What would make me a more productive Australian?:

To understand our Aboriginal sisters and brothers more by working with them and learning about the complexities of their heritage, ancestory and culture. I could then pass this knowledge onto my students and help build understanding, tolerance and respect between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.

  • What do you think of when I say be more?:

We all have the opportunity to be more, it is simply a choice that we each have to make time and time again; Will I stay in my comfort zone and continue to live comfortably, or will I challenge myself to reach new hights, achieve new things, learn more and grow more? I believe that it is when we choose to be more that we really choose to live.

  • What is your greatest hope for Australia?:

That we will be at total peace with each other, truly embrace all that is different and face all that challenging together with a common purpose.

On Tuesday 10th November at 7pm there will be an opening of an exhibition on Banyo Campus of Catholic University. Qld. It is called An Exploration of Identity. Steph Unger will provide the music. If you would like to read more about her; these articles will explain how she works.
Steph Jorna, music teacher from Our Lady's College, in Australia, claims that music is a challenging yet rewarding subject to teach.
Steph Jorna, music teacher from Our Lady's College, talks about writing lyrics. She says,"Keep it simple, and stick to what has stood the test of time."


Steph Unger, Jo Murphy
Exhibition Flyer, Jo Murphy