Join the maker and storytellers at the public launch of Flood Stories in the Lismore Quad.
This is a one-off interactive experience for the people of Lismore. Come and don a raincoat, some gumboots, plug into a headset and walk with those that have shared their flood stories. Each story is about 12 minutes long. With a series of stories available, you can experience 1, or all of them.
You will be given a map of walks that accompany the stories to really immerse in the experience. Jeanti is a renowned documentary maker and audio walk producer.
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