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Collaboratory Season Break Notice
[00:00:00] Maya Haviland: Hi everyone. Maya Haviland here, co-host and producer of Collaboratory podcast. Just letting you know we’re taking a break over the Australian summer to have a bit of a rest and do some back-end production work. We aim to be back with new episodes of Collaboratory from April 2023. In the meantime, check out episodes that you might have missed, as well as have a look on our blog where we post resources, articles, and tools about co-creation.
[00:00:27] Maya Haviland: We’d also love to hear feedback from you about the podcast, what you like, what you find challenging, what ideas you have for topics or tweaks in what we’re doing. So please reach out to us on social media or send us an email at collaboratorypodcast @gmail.com.
[00:00:43] Maya Haviland: On behalf of my co-host, Nicole Deen, and the rest of the team at Collaboratory, we really appreciate your time and attention and look forward to engaging with you more in 2023. Catch you then.
Collaboratory is produced on the lands of the Ngunnawal, Ngambri, and Ngunawal people. We pay our respects and ongoing gratitude to the custodians past, present, and future of the lands on which we work and of the knowledges from which we learn.
Collaboratory is a production of the Scaffolding Cultural Co-Creativity Project hosted by the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies in the College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Funding is generously provided by the Australian National University Translational Fellowship scheme.