Teresa Mircovich

Igor and Teresa Mircovich arrived in Australia from a WWII refugee camp.
Digital Stories are short, personally narrated multimedia tales. In a workshop run by specialist trainers from the Creative Industries Faculty at QUT, people from a wide range of age groups and experience levels worked together to produce digital stories related to the history of the Kelvin Grove Urban Village area.
During the workshop, the participants, with the assistance of the trainers, developed their personal memories and stories into scripts, recorded voiceovers, and used Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere to produce a personal documentary film of broadcast quality. The digital stories are made to a formula of around two minutes, 250 words, and a dozen images - but the results are as diverse as the individual participants who made them.

Nigel Stevens joined the National Service in 1951 and was stationed at the Kelvin Grove Barracks.

Penny Somerville is the Department of Housing’s Principal Project Officer for Kelvin Grove Urban Village.

Helen Klaebe is the Historian for the Kelvin Grove Urban Village Sharing Stories project.

After being a staff member at the Kelvin Grove Teachers’ College in the 1970s, Robert Hardingham returned to QUT in 1990.

Philip Neilsen is Creative Director of the Kelvin Grove Urban Village Sharing Stories Project.