Stella
Reflections from Stella’s research partnership with Melbourne Graduate School of Education
Are you an Australian high school English teacher? Are you interested in learning more about the potential for Indigenous literatures to teach and address climate change?
Join us at the Wheeler Centre to explore the intersections of literacy and consent, and the untapped potential of high school English to shape students’ experiences of power and consent.
In her Digital Workshop for Stella, poet and editor Evelyn Araluen provides tools, tips, and advice for young people to integrate self care into their creative practice.
Free online workshops for secondary school students — presented by writers, artists and editors.
To be held at Melbourne Museum on Wednesday 25 March, Write Up Melbourne will feature presentations, panels and hands-on workshops by a range of inspiring writers.
“I really do believe that it is through literature that our vision is enlarged and our circle of empathy is expanded.”
Girls Write Up is for anyone who has felt limited by gender and wants to understand how language can be used to liberate and empower. It is an inclusive event open to all teens.
In 2018 Melbourne Girls Grammar School (MGGS) partnered with Stella to encourage young Australian readers to engage with Australian women writers.
In the lead-up to Girls Write Up Melbourne, we asked some of the festival artists to tell us what advice they would give to their teenage selves.
In the lead-up to Girls Write Up Brisbane, we asked some of the festival artists to tell us what advice they would give to their teenage selves.