Normal work
- Ask for help or advice.
- Pay by common methods.
- Read the project pages.
Community Ledger
Every card already opens a public project page. Use those pages to see what exists, then decide whether you want help turning one into grant material, a clearer project brief, a system build, stakeholder notes, or a related community idea.
Project worlds
Every card below already opens a public page. The first cards are practical lanes: trust and notices, grants and events, sand and screen, legal memory, ferry data, maker spaces, digital twins, media assets, documentary and film pathways, wellbeing, markets, grey-area questions and shared food.
If a page sparks something, the next step can stay simple: ask for grant help, map the project, improve the existing page or tool, or bring a related community idea that is not listed yet.
Co-working, trust building, 9 Ballow Road, AI assisted jobs and shared-asset readiness for Straddie residents and businesses.
NoticeboardStraddie Noticeboard NetworkA shared local publishing pattern for notices, groups, events and updates while each publisher keeps their own voice.
Grants labStradbroke Grants LabGrant research, watchlists, notices and AI-ready markdown profiles for Minjerribah projects and local organisations.
EventsQuandamooka Country Events EngineA public-safe event atlas, planning doorway and Markdown builder system for events on Quandamooka Country.
HubBallow Road Sand & Screen HubA public concept for sand sports, screen culture, night-market activity and community wellbeing around 10-12 Ballow Road.
Legal memoryLegal Memory WorkbenchA practical markdown setup guide for source, jurisdiction, risk and evidence preparation before using AI for legal information.
Ferry dataDunwich (Gumpi) Ferry Terminal LabOpen-data and simulation prototype for terminal changes, movement questions and community-readable evidence.
Maker-spaceStraddie Maker-Space LabRepair, recycling, light industry, local materials and practical training for a Dunwich / Goompi maker-space.
Digital twinStraddie Digital Twin BuildersPlain-English prompt builders for private rooms, local places, bioregion scenes and future simulation workflows.
Media kitStraddie Content Assets KitPortable markdown tools for camera, audio, lighting and local media asset planning.
DocumentaryFilm Club Documentary BuildersInterview prep, source trails, scene assembly, screening notes and clear handoffs for community documentary work.
FestivalQuandamooka Film FestivalSmartphone films, local documentary prompts, story preparation and practical pathways for first-time creators and organisers.
WellbeingStraddie Vitality Network BuildersCo-op planning tools for venues, funding notes, evidence trails and local health infrastructure.
MarketsStraddie Night Market LabMarket onboarding, stallholder checks, transport notes and public links for organisers, artists and food providers.
Grey areaGrey Area CommonsAn adult-only, privacy-preserving question path for consent, gentle connection, public notices and private AI context.
FoodStraddie Shared TableSurplus food sharing, volunteer time, safety checks, public notices and opt-in contribution records.
SportsHealth and CultureLocal sport, outdoor cinema, youth, visitors, wellbeing and place-based activity.
OutdoorAmity Outdoor Fitness and Safer AccessGrant-ready framing for an Amity Point activity park, safer access, movement and healthy outdoor gathering.
KiosksDisaster resilienceOffline-first community information, emergency coordination and local digital access points.
ResilienceMinjerribah ResilienceFoundational resilience framing for natural hazards, rare threats, preparedness and practical local continuity.
RegionBigger Local PictureA broader island-and-region frame for linking local projects, futures, stories and systems.
MediaReady SET Co-op + HyperLocal MediaTraining, local capability, practical digital work and community storytelling.
Surge spaceStraddie Capsule Surge LabSite-neutral capsule hotel, civic simulation and health-surge capacity concept for spare-room island resilience.
Civic labP4A / Purple Civic LabA young pre-party civic experiment exploring joyful responsible abundance, democratic repair and a protopian Cyber-Republic pathway for Australia.
MoonshotsMineral MoonshotsA crystal-and-metal island atlas for mineral sands, public honour, Aura context, profiles and science-fiction civic imagination.
Mystery atlasCosmic NexusSource trails, travel routes, film prompts and governance habits for the wider Strange But True mystery-building lane.
Music worldi C. infinity Music UniverseAlbums, listening challenges and creative builder tools that can feed lyric videos, comics and community music work.
PlanetGAJRA EarthA planetary intelligence sample for joyful responsible abundance, whole-system thinking and global civic imagination.
Public support records
These project pages are already public, but most people have not seen them. The first step is simple: read the pages that attract your attention, notice what feels useful, share them, talk about them, or bring a related idea.
People often complain that public decisions, funding, and consultation are hard to follow or practically non-existent. This ledger is a small voluntary experiment in doing that differently: community members can make their ideas visible early, let people show support openly, and discuss concerns.
A public noticeboard record is for that next stronger step. It can show the project, the work paid for, the amount, the public wallet used through new cryptocurrency technology, and the supporter profile associated with that wallet. A public crypto wallet is a payment address that can be checked at any time by software that searches the ledger of that particular cryptocurrency. The Honour Board is the public page that shows which projects are gathering support and are prioritised for the limited time of the people involved.
Practical routes
The project cards above are entry points for people who can recognise a local need, a new opportunity, or something worth protecting. You might feel hopeful, cautious, annoyed, curious, or unsure. That's O.K.
If a project you've seen here connects with something you know and makes you feel something, weave a true story with it. Name what has already been tried, what you care about, who should be told, and who else should be listened to. Let's be honest and act with care.