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Nagina speaks to 523 school students at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg

Refugee Week 2019

A proud family with much to give to Australia.jpg
Jordan Crugnale MP speaking before the Wonthaggi screening.jpg
A long way from Bamyan.jpg
A newspaper article in the Mountains Gazette.jpg
It was an early start in Maryborough.jpeg
It was an early and foggy start to our drive from Maryborough to Bowral.jpg
Afternoon tea and conversations in Maryborough 1.jpg
A stunning misty morning in Bowral.jpg
A beautiful shot of Muzafar and Family. Taken by Quinn. 1.jpg
A classic tourist shot at the Sydney Harbor Bridge.jpg
A brief time out in Bowral for Nagina, Sughra and Jolyon.jpeg
A lovely evening at Cavenbah Hall, Coffs Harbour.jpg
Afternoon tea and conversations in Maryborough 2.jpg
Afternoon tea and many conversations in Maryborough 2.jpg
A warm evening with friends and community at Mt Vics Flicks.jpg
Jolyon and Sughra looking at the camera in Wonthaggi.jpeg.jpeg
Jolyon walking through the mist in Bowral.jpg
Afternoon tea and many conversations in Maryborough.jpg
It's a pretty simple concept really. Natiqa and Lisa holding out a hand to each other..jpg
At the end of the tour I left Nagina, Natiqa, Sughra and Mother on a street eerily reminiscent of the one I grew up on .jpg
Jolyon introducing the film at Griffith Regional Theatre 2.jpg
At the end of the tour I left Rizwana, Sakina, Nagina, Natiqa, Sughra and Mother on a street eerily reminiscent of the one I grew up on .jpg
Jolyon introducing the film at Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
At the very beginning. When we took this photo we said it was going to be a famous photo, and here it is again, still appearing in the newspaper.jpg
Behind the scenes everyone had a job to do.jpg
Kathie Herbert introduces the film to a full house at Mt Vics Flicks.jpg
Bowral students asked question after question.jpg
Look at my new phone.jpg
Come on everyone, let's go. Starting the Refugee Week '19 tour. 1.jpg
Marie, Sarah from the Southern Highlands RAR and familes after an incredible day screening to over 450 school students .jpg
Come on everyone, let's go. Starting the Refugee Week '19 tour..jpg
Muzafar and Family in front of the Opera House.jpg
Cows stand in the misty morning in Bowral.jpg
Muzafar and Nagina after the Mt Vics Flicks screening of The Staging Post.jpg
Felecia, our fantastic promoter, outside the Wonthaggi Community Theatre.jpg
Muzafar and xxxxx outside the picturesque Paramount Theatre in Maryborough.jpg
Four simultaneous sessions of The Staging Post in Bowral .jpg
Muzafar is still taking photos 'along the way'. Here, a beautiful afternoon scene.jpg
Front page in the Maryborough District Advertiser.jpg
Muzafar speaking to one of 4 simultaneous full houses at The New Empire Cinemas .jpg
Full house listen the the husband and wife team of Muzafar and Nagina.jpg
Nagina held this crowd of year 8's silent for 45 minutes with her stories from living as a refugee.jpg
Hands up if you think every school student should watch The Staging Post.jpg
Nagina holding a crowd of Year 8s silent for 45 minutes!.jpg
Hazaras. Persecuted becaus eoif their asian features and religious beliefs.jpg
Nagina holds court to 230 kids and teenagers. They would have stayed for hours to listen to her.jpg
I love how Aussie this photo is! Leaving Will and Ray's house in Griffith.jpg
Nagina speaking to 523 school students at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
I love this shot taken at the Sydney Opera House 1.jpg
Nagina speaks to 523 school students at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
Natiqa and Quinn with Brian and Marieke.jpg
Natiqa and The Staging Post poster. Offwe go on the Refugee Week '19 tour.jpg
Natiqa holds a message for Australians from the refugees in Indonesia.jpg
Natiqa is off exploring in Bowral.jpg
No better way to experience a film than all together in the cinema..jpg
Off we go. Our poster childfren!.jpg
On behalf of the Refugee Council of Australia, Refugee Week Ambassador, Muzafar Ali, recieves a $500 cheque from the Sunshine Coast Refugee Action Network .jpg
On the road and on the way to another incredible couple of days in Bowral.jpg
Our hosts, Susan and Peter, in the Blue Mountains. It was cold outside, but warm and friendly inside!.jpg
Our lovely hosts Richard and Helen in Wonthaggi.jpg
Our lovely hosts Richard and Helen, with Natiqa, in Wonthaggi.jpg
Our two KISS inspired sound engineers in Griffith.jpg
Our two loveable scallywags outside the Sydney Opera House.jpg
Our two sound engineers hard at work at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
Quinn. A terror and a champion at the same time.jpg
RAR and The Staging Post in the Maryborough District paper.jpg
Thanks to long time supporters QPASST and Fernanda Torresi for arranging this screenng at the Brisbane City LIbrary.jpg
The Bowral student's questions were direct and to the point. They relished the opportunity to hear directly from Muzafar. .jpg
The crew after the show in Wonthaggi.jpg
The message is positive in Wonthaggi.jpg
The prize for the best slippers goes to......jpg
The quiet leader, Nagina Zahra.jpg
The sound engineers hard at work.jpg
The van, which was our home for two weeks and over 5000kms, in front of The Shed, which was our home for two luxurious nights.jpg
The were 523 students filling every seat at the Griffith Regional Theatre and Nagina had them listening to every word.jpg
There was time for a quick coffee with lovely Kate. One of the Quin's, long term supporters of our whole project.jpg
There's always time to draw.jpeg
These two have been in Australia for four years today. I'm proud to be their friend and part of their incredible journey.jpg
These two little raggamuffins are in charge of the merdchandise!?.jpg
This lot are about to set off around the country for our Refugee Week '19 tour .jpg
This lot are about to set off around the country for our Refugee Week '19 tour. Not sure we're quiet ready yet.jpg
This motley crew are off around the country.jpg
This veggie soup was very popular after too much road food.jpg
Time to head back down the mountains to Sydney. Siles and photos all around.jpg
Two former refugees and a full house wanting to know more.jpg
Two former refugees and an audience full of questions.jpg
Vesna ran the Jillaroo coffe shop in Moree. She loved meeting someone from Afghanistan, and to speak about Khalid Hosseini's books. We got our coffe's for free and it gave our day a great start.jpg
Vesna runs the Jillaroo coffee shop in Moree. She loved meeting someone from Afghanistan, and to speak about Khalid Hosseini's books. We got our coffe's for free and it gave our day a great start.jpg
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Waiting for the credits to finsh and the Q&A. One of my favourite scenes in the film is the credits. They represent thousands of poeple who came together to change the world. Also that pitch perfect and stunning Julia Stone song.jpeg
Wakey Wakey, Sleepy.jpg
We love Bowral. Always a fierce, determined, and powerful audience.jpg
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A proud family with much to give to Australia.jpg
Jordan Crugnale MP speaking before the Wonthaggi screening.jpg
A long way from Bamyan.jpg
A newspaper article in the Mountains Gazette.jpg
It was an early start in Maryborough.jpeg
It was an early and foggy start to our drive from Maryborough to Bowral.jpg
Afternoon tea and conversations in Maryborough 1.jpg
A stunning misty morning in Bowral.jpg
A beautiful shot of Muzafar and Family. Taken by Quinn. 1.jpg
A classic tourist shot at the Sydney Harbor Bridge.jpg
A brief time out in Bowral for Nagina, Sughra and Jolyon.jpeg
A lovely evening at Cavenbah Hall, Coffs Harbour.jpg
Afternoon tea and conversations in Maryborough 2.jpg
Afternoon tea and many conversations in Maryborough 2.jpg
A warm evening with friends and community at Mt Vics Flicks.jpg
Jolyon and Sughra looking at the camera in Wonthaggi.jpeg.jpeg
Jolyon walking through the mist in Bowral.jpg
Afternoon tea and many conversations in Maryborough.jpg
It's a pretty simple concept really. Natiqa and Lisa holding out a hand to each other..jpg
At the end of the tour I left Nagina, Natiqa, Sughra and Mother on a street eerily reminiscent of the one I grew up on .jpg
Jolyon introducing the film at Griffith Regional Theatre 2.jpg
At the end of the tour I left Rizwana, Sakina, Nagina, Natiqa, Sughra and Mother on a street eerily reminiscent of the one I grew up on .jpg
Jolyon introducing the film at Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
At the very beginning. When we took this photo we said it was going to be a famous photo, and here it is again, still appearing in the newspaper.jpg
Behind the scenes everyone had a job to do.jpg
Kathie Herbert introduces the film to a full house at Mt Vics Flicks.jpg
Bowral students asked question after question.jpg
Look at my new phone.jpg
Come on everyone, let's go. Starting the Refugee Week '19 tour. 1.jpg
Marie, Sarah from the Southern Highlands RAR and familes after an incredible day screening to over 450 school students .jpg
Come on everyone, let's go. Starting the Refugee Week '19 tour..jpg
Muzafar and Family in front of the Opera House.jpg
Cows stand in the misty morning in Bowral.jpg
Muzafar and Nagina after the Mt Vics Flicks screening of The Staging Post.jpg
Felecia, our fantastic promoter, outside the Wonthaggi Community Theatre.jpg
Muzafar and xxxxx outside the picturesque Paramount Theatre in Maryborough.jpg
Four simultaneous sessions of The Staging Post in Bowral .jpg
Muzafar is still taking photos 'along the way'. Here, a beautiful afternoon scene.jpg
Front page in the Maryborough District Advertiser.jpg
Muzafar speaking to one of 4 simultaneous full houses at The New Empire Cinemas .jpg
Full house listen the the husband and wife team of Muzafar and Nagina.jpg
Nagina held this crowd of year 8's silent for 45 minutes with her stories from living as a refugee.jpg
Hands up if you think every school student should watch The Staging Post.jpg
Nagina holding a crowd of Year 8s silent for 45 minutes!.jpg
Hazaras. Persecuted becaus eoif their asian features and religious beliefs.jpg
Nagina holds court to 230 kids and teenagers. They would have stayed for hours to listen to her.jpg
I love how Aussie this photo is! Leaving Will and Ray's house in Griffith.jpg
Nagina speaking to 523 school students at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
I love this shot taken at the Sydney Opera House 1.jpg
Nagina speaks to 523 school students at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
Natiqa and Quinn with Brian and Marieke.jpg
Natiqa and The Staging Post poster. Offwe go on the Refugee Week '19 tour.jpg
Natiqa holds a message for Australians from the refugees in Indonesia.jpg
Natiqa is off exploring in Bowral.jpg
No better way to experience a film than all together in the cinema..jpg
Off we go. Our poster childfren!.jpg
On behalf of the Refugee Council of Australia, Refugee Week Ambassador, Muzafar Ali, recieves a $500 cheque from the Sunshine Coast Refugee Action Network .jpg
On the road and on the way to another incredible couple of days in Bowral.jpg
Our hosts, Susan and Peter, in the Blue Mountains. It was cold outside, but warm and friendly inside!.jpg
Our lovely hosts Richard and Helen in Wonthaggi.jpg
Our lovely hosts Richard and Helen, with Natiqa, in Wonthaggi.jpg
Our two KISS inspired sound engineers in Griffith.jpg
Our two loveable scallywags outside the Sydney Opera House.jpg
Our two sound engineers hard at work at the Griffith Regional Theatre.jpg
Quinn. A terror and a champion at the same time.jpg
RAR and The Staging Post in the Maryborough District paper.jpg
Thanks to long time supporters QPASST and Fernanda Torresi for arranging this screenng at the Brisbane City LIbrary.jpg
The Bowral student's questions were direct and to the point. They relished the opportunity to hear directly from Muzafar. .jpg
The crew after the show in Wonthaggi.jpg
The message is positive in Wonthaggi.jpg
The prize for the best slippers goes to......jpg
The quiet leader, Nagina Zahra.jpg
The sound engineers hard at work.jpg
The van, which was our home for two weeks and over 5000kms, in front of The Shed, which was our home for two luxurious nights.jpg
The were 523 students filling every seat at the Griffith Regional Theatre and Nagina had them listening to every word.jpg
There was time for a quick coffee with lovely Kate. One of the Quin's, long term supporters of our whole project.jpg
There's always time to draw.jpeg
These two have been in Australia for four years today. I'm proud to be their friend and part of their incredible journey.jpg
These two little raggamuffins are in charge of the merdchandise!?.jpg
This lot are about to set off around the country for our Refugee Week '19 tour .jpg
This lot are about to set off around the country for our Refugee Week '19 tour. Not sure we're quiet ready yet.jpg
This motley crew are off around the country.jpg
This veggie soup was very popular after too much road food.jpg
Time to head back down the mountains to Sydney. Siles and photos all around.jpg
Two former refugees and a full house wanting to know more.jpg
Two former refugees and an audience full of questions.jpg
Vesna ran the Jillaroo coffe shop in Moree. She loved meeting someone from Afghanistan, and to speak about Khalid Hosseini's books. We got our coffe's for free and it gave our day a great start.jpg
Vesna runs the Jillaroo coffee shop in Moree. She loved meeting someone from Afghanistan, and to speak about Khalid Hosseini's books. We got our coffe's for free and it gave our day a great start.jpg
VideoCapture_20190624-095228.jpg
Waiting for the credits to finsh and the Q&A. One of my favourite scenes in the film is the credits. They represent thousands of poeple who came together to change the world. Also that pitch perfect and stunning Julia Stone song.jpeg
Wakey Wakey, Sleepy.jpg
We love Bowral. Always a fierce, determined, and powerful audience.jpg
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