death literacy institute

DEAD AIR #153 by The Departure

PSA a few tears in this episode xxx

Support and wellbeing guidance following the Bondi Beach incident on 14 December 2025. Understand common reactions and find ways to cope and get help. You don't have to work through this alone. It doesn’t matter how you were impacted by the Bondi Beach shooting, talking to someone about how you’re feeling can really help. If you want a safe and friendly space to talk it through, Lifeline is here 24/7 via 13 11 14text, and chat. Lifeline resources can be found HERE.

'He's been buried twice': Why John had to open his brother's grave after 49 yearsSBS News

3rd Death Literacies Symposium will take place in Breda (The Netherlands) on 9 & 10 March 2026. The programme includes keynotes on innovative approaches of death literacy and end-of-life care, special sessions for early career researchers, space to explore research and practical developments together. Register your interest HERE.

Last Farewells - An emotional end of life planning platform that helps you leave no words left unspoken through last messages and personalised memorial page.

Herekind - working on making sadmin easier, transforming the way in which families are supported through loss and settling family estates. Please contribute to this short 10 minute survey about sorting out an estate in Australia after a death. Submit HERE

Helping out Castlemaine Safe Space over Christmas:

  • Donate non-perishable items to our Community Pantry (drop in during opening hours or put items directly into the mini pantry on our veranda.)

  • Drop bottles and cans to the Chewton Service Station and nominate Castlemaine Safe Space to receive the funds.

  • Follow us on Facebook and Instagram – and share our posts. Tell your friends and family about us. Spreading the word is a great way to help!

  • Volunteer as a Peer Volunteer or find out more about joining our Working Group

  • Donate money via the website HERE

Showing Up For Each Other: Community Death Care Workshop - funded by the Wicking Trust. Supported by the Australian Home Funeral Alliance, in conjunction with Social Health Australia and the Death Literacy Institute. Led by myself, Jenny Blake & Nici Wright. Saturday 11 – Sunday 12 April, Castlemaine. EOIs open now, submit HERE

TRACKS: On Your Corner – Skyscraper Stan / Silent Night – CAN / Shut Up – Alx GoSlow / Do It Do It (Simlish version) – Amyl and the Sniffers

DEAD AIR #151 by The Departure

The uneasy history of horror films and disability – The Conversation

Discovery in desk's nook paints picture of Australia's oldest continuously operating crematorium – ABC NEWS

Join The Empty Chair Campaign – add your deceased person to the online memorial, every empty chair tells a story, say their name, tell their story.

Can I Keep My Parents' Skulls & Tattoos? - YouTube

Bringing Death Back Into Life workshop led by myself, Jenny Blake & Nici Wright. Saturday 11 – Sunday 12 April, VENUE TBC. EOIs are open now, please follow this link to register your interest:  EOI Form This workshop facilitated by Australian Home Funeral Alliance, in conjunction with Social Health Australia and the Death Literacy Institute, is funded by the Wicking Trust as part of their Bringing Death Back into Life: Community-led Programs grants - Showing Up for Older Australians: a community approach to building death literacy in rural/regional Australia. 

End of Year Anti-Party Grief Shuffle Death Café, hosted by the Queer as Death Collective. NECCHi East Coburg Neighbourhood House Coburg. Sun, 7 Dec, 1-4pm AEDT. Book HERE

LAST WEEKEND: ‘Piece of Mind’ Finishes Sunday 30 November 2025, Fri/Sat 7.30pm, Sun 2pm. Castlemaine Theatre Company, Etty St. Tickets HERE.

TRACKS: Chicken Song & Suburb - Xylouris White

DEAD AIR #140 !RADIOTHON SPECIAL! by The Departure

Representing Castlemaine as ‘regional activators’, Hayley West, Nici Wright & Jenny Blake talk about our time in Hobart (27-29 Aug 2025) being trained up in community death care. Hosted generously by Palliative Care Tasmania, the project is funded by the Wicking Trust in partnership with Social Health Australia, the Death Literacy Institute, the Good Death Impact Network and the Australian Home Funeral Alliance. WATCH THIS SPACE!

Chloe Hope – a self-paced course that invites a radical reconsideration of mortality. The Deep End

Fellow MAINfm presenter guests in the studio: Crag Carrick (Someplace, Somewhere) and Stephen McMahon (Down To Earth) with their personal death stories.

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