Practical support for small jobs, tech help, events, grants, downloads and early community experiments.
Ecosystem links
Find the public doorway that fits your next useful step.
Ready S.E.T. Co-op is growing through several practical projects at once: local help, media, noticeboards, grants, maker-space ideas, events, food resilience and deeper future work. This page keeps those doors easy to find without asking everyone to enter through the same one.
Start here
Choose the door closest to what you need.
Some people arrive needing practical help. Some want to share news, document a project, find grant language, or understand the bigger picture. These public pages are the clearest starting points.
A simple public record of support, acknowledgements and early proof that people can point back to.
MediaReady S.E.T. Hyperlocal MediaLocal stories, training clips and public updates that can help good work become visible.
NoticeboardsStraddie Noticeboard NetworkA way to prepare local notices for screens, kiosks, tablets, phones and simple community updates.
Business kitsStraddie Content Assets KitProfiles, wish lists, asset notes and upgrade plans that help local projects describe themselves clearly.
FilmFilm Club Documentary BuildersTools for shaping local screen projects, source trails and documentary ideas before anyone overcommits.
GrantsStradbroke Grants LabProject language, funding levels and evidence paths for turning real local activity into stronger applications.
Ferry gatewayDunwich (Gumpi) Ferry Terminal Open Data LabPublic evidence, photos and source links for thinking carefully about the island's arrival point.
Legal infoLegal Memory WorkbenchA place to organise source notes before seeking proper advice. It is information support, not legal advice.
ResilienceStraddie Disaster KiosksKiosk and public-information ideas that can stay useful on ordinary days and become stronger during disruptions.
Future layerMineral Moonshots thresholdA doorway to the deeper future material for people who want that horizon, while keeping the front door practical.
New pieces
Recent projects widen what the hub can become.
The newer pages bring maker-space, food, mapping, events, film, mutual care and culture into the same conversation. They are not promises; they are useful paths people can inspect, adapt or leave aside.
Repair benches, tool sharing, 3D printing, material reuse and practical classes that could help shape 9 Ballow from the inside.
FoodShared Table InitiativeGardens, pantries, preserving, shared meals and trusted food circles for everyday resilience.
Ballow precinctBallow Road Sand and Screen HubA nearby Dunwich idea for youth crews, screen culture, sand sport, markets and public energy around the ferry-side precinct.
MappingStraddie Digital Twin BuildersLocal mapping and simulation work that can help people see place-based ideas before decisions harden.
EventsQuandamooka Country Events EngineA source-backed public event pattern for helping local activity become easier to find.
FilmQuandamooka Film FestivalA screen-culture doorway for festival ideas, documentary pathways and public story building.
Mutual careMoreton Bay Community Wealth and MutualsA wider map for co-ops, mutual support, shared assets and public-benefit language.
Sand systemsCivilisation of SandA bigger civic imagination thread connecting sand, infrastructure, materials, energy and future place-making.
Research horizonSandworm Subterranean SystemsSpeculative underground systems research for people who want the deep technical horizon.
ConversationTwo Dogs Podcast BackendA lighter cultural doorway where harder ideas can come through humour, voice and story.
CuriosityStrange But True Cosmic NexusA wider storytelling bridge for people who enjoy strange-but-true ideas, cosmic scale and playful public culture.
How-toHow To Use Markdown With AIA practical guide for writing simple files that AI tools can read, revise and turn into useful public pages.
Open workshop
There is room here for curious people to learn by making.
These source trails sit behind the public pages like open benches: places to trace how an idea works, borrow a useful pattern, improve a note, fix a broken link, remix a builder or grow a new local skill. No one has to arrive as a coder. Careful curiosity, documentation, design, testing, translation, hosting and teaching all count.
More capable hands, more local ownership, more room to play.
The public page tells the story. The source trail lets someone look under the hood, learn a pattern, copy what helps and return improvements with care. That is how the hub can stay joyful, responsible and abundant: open enough for exploration, clear enough to protect trust, and generous enough for more people to participate.