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- "I Want Fat" is the story of a young Chinese man studying in Sydney. He needs to put on weight quickly so he can appear in the stage play Madame Butterfly. He will go to any length to get this part - including a diet completely alien to him. But the Australian cuisine changes more than his weight.
- The film explores the "perception" of Campbelltown as being a place of no interest at all. Media always seemed to point to Campbelltown as being the worst of the worst. Whereas the reality is quite different. "Perception" is personified and then we hit the streets to ask the locals what their experiences of Campbelltown are.
- A happily marriage turns sour when a thoughtless husband thinks only his simple needs and wants. He forgets the happiness of his beloved wife. The turmoil starts in the sacred bedroom as we enter their bedroom before waking time. The alarm clock starts the day but this day is not a normal day. Her husband is about to enter Heaven. She is about to enter Hell.
- Campbelltown is the start of many a new idea. "Curbing Creativity" explores the gems disguised as rubbish that sit on our curbs waiting for the rubbish man. The film was shown to a bewildered audience at the commencement of the local Short Fuse Film Festival in 2005. May were led to believe it was a government film.
- The Claymore Laundromat was created by the Saint Vincent de Paul Society for the suburb of Claymore in Campbelltown. The tradition of friends getting together over a cuppa at the Claymore Laundromat was very strong in the community. Beyond the washing, drying and coffee, the Laundromat and Coffee Shop will be most significantly remembered by the community as a place of welcome for all who sought a reprieve from life's hardships, a simple place where residents could share some of life's significant struggles, their joys and tears. It was a place where a simple smile and hello made the difference to someone's day. In a world where social connection is harder to achieve and maintain, the Claymore Laundromat and Coffee Shop will be sorely missed. However, the community will remember fondly the joint efforts undertaken by social housing residents and partnering organisations over its lifetime that highlights the winning combination that can be achieved when resident voices are heard and partnered with the powers that be. Sadly on the 30th August 2019 it closed its doors after 18 years - memories and this little music video remain.
- Joyce has loved sketching and painting for most of her life. She loves art. Her friends love art. She lives and breathes art. Joyce is inspired by the masters. She just loves to create at any chance she get. But 82 year old Joyce has a senior moment at the easel.