
Triabunna District School – the importance of storytelling.
The Hobart Human Library recently spent two enriching days at Triabunna District School, engaging with Grades 6 through 10. Our books, Katie, Donna, Chris, David S, David C, and Aster,…
The Hobart Human Library recently spent two enriching days at Triabunna District School, engaging with Grades 6 through 10. Our books, Katie, Donna, Chris, David S, David C, and Aster,…
We had an amazing time visiting the year 5/6 students at Lansdowne Crescent Primary School! It was such a pleasure to share stories and discuss how to develop inclusion skills.…
A Fairer World is working in partnership with Campania District School to trial an exciting brand new program called Just One… Empowering a diverse and inclusive school environment, Just One……
The A Fairer World team had a wonderful time with Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania who listened into our fantastic lived experience experts! Human ‘books’ chatted with audience members about building diversity…
The Hobart Human Library delivered 4 Inclusion Forums at Princes Street Primary School recently to grade 5 and 6 students. We had a great time with the students building inclusion…
In the vibrant city of Hobart, A Fairer World recently hosted an extraordinary event at the Peacock Centre, where we welcomed a diverse group of individuals to participate in our…
The issue of gender pay disparity continues to make headlines, serving as a stark reminder of the persistent inequalities that exist in our societies. Recent data reveals that despite advancements…
It was a remarkable day at A Fairer World's Hobart Human Library as we celebrated the graduation of our newest human 'books' – David, Chris, and David. It was an…
Valerie joined the Hobart Human Library earlier this year. As a writer, she finds the idea of being a ‘book’ rather pleasing. She is keenly aware of the power of words,…
Hobart Human Library librarian, student mentor, researcher, typist, Sue has undertaken many roles in over 3 years as a volunteer with A Fairer World. Sue first came to our office to…