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New Leaf Paper, advancing its mission to provide sustainable-business solutions and combat destructive climate change, has teamed with the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) as it brings together different business departments and organizations to support supply-chain sustainability. New Leaf Paper and The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership share environmental commitments, said Paul Bradshaw, New Leaf Paper COO. Both organizations support a more sustainable print-supply chain through education and innovation. Together, we can be advocates for changing purchasing behaviors today
Heide x Midsumma, February 2020. Courtesy of Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Words by Tom Parker
Going down from mid-January into March.
Melbourne’s seminal sculpture park Heide Museum of Modern Art has announced Heide Summer Festival, set to go down from mid January into early March, welcoming a stellar list of local artists to the stage.
Celebrating diversity and multiculturalism while supporting musicians and festivals impacted by COVID-19, the festival will kick off with a performance from world-class saxophonist Soloman Sisay on Sunday January 17.
Sisay’s appearance comes as part of an early run of shows presented by Melbourne International Jazz Festival. Across three Sundays in January, the revered festival will also showcase the talents of jazz aficionado Nichaud Fitzgibbon on January 24 and rising Yorta Yorta musician, composer and storyteller Allara Briggs Pattison on January 31.