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Wellbeing Literacy panel and book launch
PANEL DISCUSSION AND BOOK LAUNCH:
Wellbeing Literacy
Theory and Practice Through Multidisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Lenses
Join editors Professor Lindsay G. Oades and Dr Jacqui Francis for an in-person presentation celebrating 60 international scholar contributors across diverse disciplines. A panel discussion, chaired by Dr Sophie Specjal, with several book contributors including audience Q&A, will provide a richer understanding of the exploration into how wellbeing literacy manifests in various contexts, including education, organisations, coaching and parenting.
The book introduces the concept of wellbeing literacy — the capability to understand and effectively use wellbeing language to enhance flourishing for oneself, others, and society. Drawing together international scholars across diverse disciplines, it highlights fresh perspectives and practical insights into the role of language in wellbeing.
The launch will feature a panel discussion, offering reflections on the book’s journey and themes. It will also be a chance to connect, share ideas, and celebrate together over light refreshments.
PANELLISTS:
Associate Professor Siti Nuzulia
Vice-Dean, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Universitas, Negeri Semarang, Java, Indonesia
Professor Russell Cross
Professor of Languages and Literacies Education, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne
Dr Hanchao Hou
Honorary and Alumnus, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne
Lisa Baker
Project Officer, REEaCh Hub, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne
(Recently completed PhD on wellbeing literacy in early childhood)
This event will also serve as an opportunity to farewell and congratulate our esteemed colleague, Professor Lindsay G. Oades, before he embarks on his new appointment as Provost, University of York Mumbai. This is an outstanding appointment and a testament to Lindsay’s vision, leadership, and international reputation.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Wednesday 19 November
Time: 6pm - 8pm (6pm - approx 7pm presentations and panel, followed by light refreshments)
Venue: Q230 Theatre, Level 2, Kwong Lee Dow Building, Level 2, 234 Queensberry Street, University of Melbourne, Parville 3053
Please Note:This presentation will not be recorded. Due to the theatre’s limitedcapacity, please only register for a ticket if you are sure to be attending in person.
MCM Grad Showcase 2025
Join us in celebrating the achievements of the 2025 graduating class from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music! Immerse yourself in inspiring concerts, installations, and more.
The MCM Grad Showcase highlights the talent and diversity of our students across a wide range of specialisations, including Performance, Opera, Composition, Interactive Composition, Jazz & Improvisation, and IgniteLAB.
Please register for a full day ticket to attend any or all of these events.
CONCERT SEATING
Seating for concerts at Kenneth Myer Auditorium and Hanson Dyer Hall is available on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend arriving early to secure your seat. Patrons are welcome to enter or exit freely throughout the performance. Please note that admission is subject to the discretion of the Front of House staff.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Betwixt Cafe & Bar will be open from 1PM - 5PM, and The Ian Potter Southbank Centre Level 3 Bar will be open 5PM - 8.30PM.
SCHEDULE
INSTALLATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
IgniteLAB Student Presentations
IgniteLAB will be running installations throughout the day at the Hanson Dyer Hall Foyer. There will be student presentations from 3PM - 3.30PM & 4.30PM - 5PM.
Interactive Composition Installations
Interactive Composition presents installations in the Kenneth Myer Auditorium foyer, as well as a digital showcase of graduating student works in the Hanson Dyer Hall foyer.
CONCERTS
JAZZ AND IMPROVISATION CONCERT
Kenneth Myer Auditorium, 1.45PM - 3PM
PROGRAM
Toby Barrett
Dawn
Performed by: Toby Barrett (saxophone), Anton Schulz (double bass), Will Ellerton (piano), Paddy Walter (drums)
Finn Milne
Obonu
Performed by: Finn Milne (piano), Dean Kalaitzidis (saxophone), Quinn Knight (drums)
Dean Kalaitzidis
Bright Tree
Performed: Dean Kalaitzidis (sax), Abi Lee (piano), Anton Schulz (bass), Quinn Knight (drums)
Clyde Saniga
The Bird Resistance
Performed: Clyde Saniga (saxophone) & 14 voices
Abi Lee
Trail Trial
Performed by: Abi Lee (piano), Dean Kalaitzidis (saxophone), Paddy Walter (drums)
Max Raz-Liebman
Wodan’s Oak: Mvt III - Devils
Performed by: Max Raz-Liebman (double bass), Yemo Wang (guitar), Paddy Walter (drums), Miro Lauritz (piano & vocals)
CLASSICAL PERFORMANCE CONCERT 1
Hanson Dyer Hall, 3.30PM - 4.30PM
PROGRAM
Mogens Andresen
2 Swedish Tunes for Trombone Quartet
Performed by: Oscar Milic & Renee Crump, Archer Bryett and Angus Hood
Sam Colcheedas
Sonata for cello and piano
I: Lament
II. Naivety
Performed by: Sam Colcheedas (piano) and Joshua Dema (Cello)
Aníbal Augusto Sardinha (Garoto)
Inspiracão
Performed by: Noa Silversten (electric bass)
Will Hartley-Keane
3 billion
Performed by: Maja Flood (clarinet)
Emmanuel Sejourne
Attraction for Marimba and Vibraphone with Tape
Performed by: Toby (Hei Tong) Lo
Louisa Trewartha
Suite Water
Just a Closer Walk – (traditional) arranged by Don Gillis
Performed by: Brava Brass Quintet - Naomi Dickers, Prue Russell, Sarah Camm, Sophie Ainsworth, Yael Marks
INTERACTIVE COMPOSITION CONCERT
Kenneth Myer Auditorium, 5PM - 6PM
Works by Interactive Composition graduates:
Tom O’Reilly
Nostalgia for what never was
Dancers: Jake Ware, Leyla Boz, Eiren Chamley
Holly Notarangelo and Brynn Jacka
Shapes in the dark
Todd Bennet
Statement Liberated into Air
Junaid Eastman
Tethered
Performers: Leyla Boz, Lexie May, Gisele Forsyth and Laiken Jackson
Robert Feher
Within Reach
Amy Archer
Fold and Follow
Dancers: Leyla Boz, Rikia Bell and Laiken Jackson
CLASSICAL PERFORMANCE CONCERT 2
Hanson Dyer Hall, 6.30PM - 8PM
PROGRAM
Mikhail Glinka (arranged by Mili Balakirev)
The Lark
Performed by: Ashlynn Beh (piano)
Alain Bernaud
Hallucinations
Performed by: Each Zhang (bassoon) and Peter de Jager (piano)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35
I. Allegro moderato
Performed by: Sujie Kim (violin) and Kevin Suherman (piano)
Richard Strauss
Four Songs (Selected)
Performed by: Kate Pengelly (voice)
Robert Schumann arr. Kazimierz Machala
Robert Schumann
Fantasiestücke for Horn and Piano
I. Zart und mit Ausdrück
II. Lebhaft, leicht
III. Rasch mit Feuer
Performed by: Jacob Fenchel (horn) and Kevin Suherman (piano)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Major, Op. 96
IV. Poco allegretto
Performed by: Phoebe Fan (violin) and Kevin Suherman (piano)
Alexander Rosenblatt
Carmen Fantasy
Performed by: Matteo Encena (piano), and Samuel Lee (piano)
PARKING
The City of Melbourne has recently changed the parking restrictions around the Southbank Campus. Parking control hours are now expanded to 7am–10pm, seven days per week, and are capped at three hours. A $2-per-hour fee after 7pm is also now in place. There is no change to the $4-per-hour peak rate between 7am–7pm. Parking inspectors are regularly in the area fining drivers who overstay their meter, so we encourage everyone to be aware and avoid an expensive fine.
ACCESSIBILITY
All venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Please stay home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms. Face masks are welcome in all settings for community and personal safety.
- In order to account for drop-off in attendance, we overbook a select number of free events at the Faculty. If you have not arrived by the start of the performance, your ticket may be released to any waiting patrons at the door. Please arrive at the venue at least 15 minutes before the performance to secure your seat.
- Admission to any of our concerts and events is strictly at the discretion of Front of House. We have zero tolerance for any disrespectful behaviour.