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Lockyer Valley Regional Council

Lockyer Valley Regional Council. Stories This project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through the State Library of Queensland. Stories Part of the project is collecting stories, memories and other tidbits about the places within our main street. These can be:

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Lockyer Valley Regional Council

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  1. Lockyer Valley Regional Council Stories This project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through the State Library of Queensland.

  2. Stories • Part of the project is collecting stories, memories and other tidbits about the places within our main street. • These can be: • Funny • Fictional • Factual

  3. How can you be involved? • All information is important information. • Share your memory / story to help jog other peoples. • Allow other people to share • Plenty of forms so work in a group or on your own • Take your sample bag home with extra pages. Share these with your friends.

  4. Memory Joggers • Photos • ???

  5. More involved after today • Come back and visit the libraries to share or participate further • Join our Facebook page • Participate in other workshops • Start looking for photos • Fill in the memories form with your details.

  6. In the near future • Workshop at Gatton and Laidley Libraries to create the Google Map • Start other workshops • Take the project out onto the street/s.

  7. "Digital inclusion is not about computers, the internet or even technology. It is about using technology as a tool to improve skills, to enhance quality of life, to drive education, and to promote economic well-being across all elements of society. Digital inclusion is really about social inclusion, and because of this, the potential for technology to radically improve society and the way we live our lives should not be underestimated." - Andrew Pinder (2004), Enabling a digitally United Kingdom: A framework for action.

  8. Gatton LibrarySue BanffPh. 5466 3401sbanff@lvrc.qld.gov.auLaidley LibraryNicole KilahPh. 5466 8849nkilah@lvrc.qld.gov.au

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