A young girl with blonde hair holding a walkie-talkie and speaking into it outdoors, with greenery in the background.

Walkie Talkies in Our Neighbourhood

At Playscape not only do we run term time and holiday outdoor drama classes, we make creative participatory experiences for children (aged 7 to 12 years) to ‘adventure together’ in green spaces. Our latest work that we are developing is called, Walkie Talkies in our Neighbourhood.

All systems Go! Walkie Talkies in Our Neighbourhood - a new creative adventure is calling…Over and out.

This participatory arts project invites children to connect, imagine, and explore their local neighbourhoods in new ways.

🌿Creative team: Sarah Winter, Emma Che Raethke & Katie Fletcher

🌿Concept: Oscar and Emma Che Raethke

 EOIs to be involved in Samford are now Open!

A young girl with long blonde hair styled in a ponytail, holding a walkie-talkie, standing outdoors near a tree with other children nearby.

This project is made possible by the Australian Government Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.

The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and City of Moreton Bay to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

Logo of the City of Moreton Bay and Queensland Government.
Logo for the Australian Government Regional Arts Fund featuring a coat of arms with a kangaroo and an emu, and stylized foliage.
Text reading 'Regional arts Australia' in black font on a light background with black lines above and below.