This week's guest, Louise Cooper, is a prolific artist, involved in diverse and countless community arts projects across Victoria, from initiating the Dunolly Women's Historical Art Trail, to creating an Autistic Fashion Game to be screened at Melbourne Fringe Festival and authoring children's books such as Banjo Bilby's Small Schools Big Adventures. Louise is a sole parent to two boys, both with autism, and resonates herself with the Maori term Takiwatanga: in her own space and time. Louise is interested in social histories and exploring how where we live shapes who we are. She is a powerhouse. Thank-you for being our guest this week, Louise, and keep up the great work.
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Joe Toscano and Kelly Whitworth