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Dr Tamsin KERR 780 Belli Creek Rd Cooroy QLD 4563 (07) 5447 7746 h 0419 489227 mob This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.cooroorainstitute.org
SKILLS SUMMARY · Strong strategic planning, liaison, policy, procedures coordination, consultation skills · Excellent and engaging written and verbal communication · Multi-disciplinary research approach · Extensive environmental policy, cultural development, community planning experience · Senior advice, workshops and consultancies in creativity, design, art, environment, culture · Outcome focused management using interdisciplinary and democratic processes · Enthusiastic practical and intellectual teaching and training skills
QUALIFICATIONS PhD Griffith University 2006 “Conversations with the bunyip: The idea of the wild in imagining, planning, and celebrating place through metaphor, memoir, mythology, and memory” May 2001 – Aug 2006 ‘A brave and inspired thesis that takes on a very large topic, and manages to bring it to life and provide some challenging, insightful, and ‘wild’ ways forward’ and ‘A passionate and engaging account… A brave and original contribution to the country.’ Examiners’ comments, Nov 2006 BSc Honours First class 1999 Community consultation and urban planning Griffith University July 1998 - June 1999 BSc (AES) Griffith University 1989 Political Economy and the Environment; Environment and Science Policy Studies
PUBLICATIONS 2000 – present Refereed publications marked with * Journals and Magazines Kerr, Tamsin Dec 2008 “Pamela Kouwenhoven: Dryland” in Eyeline contemporary visual arts #67: 68 Kerr, Tamsin Oct 2008 “If I say I love my place, what’s with the bags I’ve packed? The cultural changes required by landscape memoir and eco-regionalism” Art Monthly Australia #214: 5-8 *Kerr, Tamsin 2007 “Wild thing: you make our art sing! Reconciling Culture, Reinhabiting Nature” in International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations v6 *Kerr, Tamsin 2006 “Who speaks land stories? Inexpert voicings of place” in Limina A journal of Historical and Cultural studies, Vol 12, May: 40-51 *Kerr, Tamsin 2004 “As if Bunyips mattered… Cross-cultural mythopoetic beasts in Australian subaltern planning” in Elizabeth Hartrick et al (eds) new talents write/ up (Journal of Australian Studies 80) Australian Research Institute and University of Queensland Press: 14-27 Books and chapters Kerr, Tamsin 2008 Introductory essay ‘Landscape memoir of a fine furniture artisan’ in Kerr and Annels, The Contemporary Design of Ross Annels, Cooroora Institute Press, Queensland. *Kerr, Tamsin 2003 Community Cultural Development frameworks QCAN Brisbane *Kerr, Tamsin 2002 “The woman who planted souls” in Songs of Unsung Heroes: Stories and Verse Celebrating Australian Women and their Work Queensland Council of Unions: 110-113 *Kerr, Tamsin 2001 “Social Impact Assessment in the Australian Capital Territory” in Dale, Taylor, & Lane (eds) Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management Institutions CSIRO publications, Melbourne: 165-175 Conference and seminar papers *'Peaceful space: sound, place, and the environment' in Creative Conservation 3, University of Queensland, September 2008 *‘If I say I love my place, what’s with the bags I’ve packed?’ ANU Symposium on Climate Change and the Crisis of Reason, June 2008. *“Landscape’s dreaming the wild. Living Country and methodologies of Place Thinking; from poetry to madness and back again” Two Fires Braidwood, NSW March 2007 *Key speaker “The wilder memory of a bunyip” Putting Memory in Place Bloomington, Indiana USA Feb 2007 *”A Place for the Wild: Reconciling Culture and Reinhabiting Nature” Transformations Conference, ANU Canberra November 2006 General rapporteur, closing forum, Creative Conservation (Environment, Culture & Community 2) University of Queensland November 2005 *“Pan place, Coyote space, and Bunyip country: planning for wild-ness and ecological imagination in the creative city” ISOCARP Congress Bilbao, Spain Oct 2005 *“Bunyip festivals: ways to track and celebrate the non-human in our cities and regions” National Museum of Australia July 2005 *“1842, subaltern studies, and the bunyip” Thesis presentation to Environmental History Group, Australian National University October 2004 *“Who speaks land stories? Inexpert voicings of place” Memory and History Symposium, Centre for Public Culture and Ideas Griffith University August 2003 *“As if bunyips mattered…” Inter-Cultural Studies Conference University of Newcastle June 2002 Newspapers Kerr, Tamsin, Oct 2008 “Art and Environment” opinion piece in G Magazine *Kerr, Tamsin Mar 2008 “Val Plumwood: an inspirational life” Canberra Times Kerr, Tamsin June 2005 "Devour Dva" (music review of Linsey Pollack) Sunshine Coast Daily Kerr, Tamsin Oct 2003 “Hats off to the Council and the Community: the Cooroy Arbor is our future” (Arts, Research and Business on futures for forests) Cooroy Rag Kerr, Tamsin Jan 2001 “I came, I saw, I partied” (! review of Woodford Folk Festival’s community cultural development) in BAM (Books, Art, Music) section, Courier Mail Kerr, Tamsin Sept 2000 “My view” (contemporary furniture exhibition) in BAM, Courier Mail PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Cooroora Institute, Sunshine Coast Director 2007 ongoing
PREVIOUS POSITIONS Maroochy Shire CouncilCultural Relations Officer June 2000 – Feb 2001 Environmental Planning, Griffith UniversityLecturer and Course Convener Subjects: Public Involvement and Community Development; Urban Analysis. (Undergrad, honours and masters students) June 1999 – Dec 1999
ACT GOVERNMENT ACT Planning and Land ManagementEducation Officer Oct 1997 - July 1998 ACT Commissioner for the EnvironmentSocio-environment Research April 1997 - Sept 1997 ACT Planning and Land ManagementCommunity Planner Gungahlin Area Dec 1995 - Feb 1997 ACT Planning AuthoritySenior Social Planner Feb 1994 - Oct 1995
COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT, CANBERRA Federal Environment DepartmentEnvironment Policy Officer Intergovernment Unit Environment Strategies Directorate Aug 1993 - Feb 1994 International Environment Policy Section Environment and Conservation Policy Div Aug 1992 - July 1993 Environment Strategies Section Environmental Planning Branch June 1991 - July 1992
QUEENSLAND University of QueenslandCultural Heritage Lecturer March - June 1991 Queensland Environment and Heritage DeptEnvironment Policy Liaison Officer Dec 1989 - April 1991 Fraser Island Inquiry secondment 1990 CONSULTANCIES
Architecture Dept, Uni of Queensland Workshops and writing, converting urban drainage to wild creeks Feb – June 2009 EATSIPs, Education Queensland Teacher training on whiteness Jan–May ‘09 Sunshine Coast Regional Council Writing Floating Land organisation and facilitation Dec 2008 - June 2009 Sunshine Coast Regional Council “Green Art” writing July – Dec 2008 ANTaR Qld Strategic Planning Mar 2008 Intal Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities & Nations Associate Editor 2006 - 2007 Cooloola Art Gallery, Gympie Bunyip Conversations seminar Nov 2005 Place and Environment National Museum of Australia Celebrating Place July 2005 Youth Arts National Spark mentoring Intro and cultural mapping training Mar 2004 Flying Arts, Youth Arts, OzDance ‘The Business of Being Artists’ regional training July 2003 EMSAH Dept, Queensland Uni Environment, Culture & Community conference organisation Jan - June 2003 Noosa Council ‘Laminations’ (Timber Arts, Business, and Research Centre proposal) May 2003 Noosa Council Community Cultural Development recommendations April 2003 Queensland Community Arts Network and Maroochy Shire Council CCD Frameworks May 2001 – Dec 2002 Queensland State Regional Development Caloundra Youth report May 2001 SC Domestic Violence Network Strategic Plan April 2001 Noosa & District Landcare Strategic Plan July 2001
MEMBERSHIPS UNESCO Noosa Biosphere Cultural Board June 2008 ongoing Urban Research Program Griffith Uni 2004 ongoing University of NSW Dictionary of Australian Artists Online Advisory Board Dec 2004 to June 2008 Noosa Landcare Management Committee May 2000 – July 2001
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