Centre for Stories
Stories
Stories are at the heart of what we do. The aim of our story archive is to make good stories available to a wide audience in the hope of strengthening connections between people and encouraging a more inclusive and informed community.

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Islands of Home
Fish Eat Fish
Islands of Home is the second series in Centre for Stories’ collection, The Indian Ocean. Written by Agustinus Wibowo, they bring to life intimate and telling moments of contemporary Indonesian society in five parts.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson spent the majority of his life in Kalgoorlie—a red-dirt town full of miners who are seemingly, more often than not, too-pissed-to-piss-straight.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Emery Wishart
Emery Wishart is a pre-service primary school teacher with a passion for supporting trans and gender diverse community development.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Jordan Fletcher
Jordan Fletcher speaks of growing up gay in the "cultural oasis that is Kalgoorlie".Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Alex Watson
Alex Watson grew up in the sand and surf of Geraldton and has a passion for stories in all forms.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Peehi Blake
For Peehi Blake, coming out to friends and family has been a wild ride.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Josie Boland
Josie Boland is a 23-year-old gay woman who grew up in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Holden Sheppard
When Holden Sheppard realised he was attracted to blokes, he found it impossibly out of sync with every aspect of his identity as a man.Read More -
Bright Lights, No City
Damo
Damo hopes to remind people to embrace their true identity, no matter what, and to treat every life experience as an opportunity for self-growth.Read More