Unveiling the Journey of D-Time Enterprises: From Espresso to Hand Scrub
D-Time Enterprises and Deadly Espresso became official trading names under the SevGen Indigenous Corporation umbrella in 2016, marking the inception of our visionary social enterprise endeavours.
New Social Enterprise Venture Opportunity
Please take a look at our new crowdfunding campaign. This new venture is set to make a difference to fine debt, training, employment, social isolation, and all things SevGen.
New Website Features: A Giving Gift
SevGen’s dream to become a grassroots crowdfunded organisation has been made easier with the creative thinking of Barayamal’s Dean Foley and the knowledge and skills of the newly formed Infinite Flow Giveback-a-thon team.
LISTENING
The MeWe project will be short and sharp but hey let’s see who’s LISTENING
Eumundi Blackmarket: What’s in a name?
Some people love it,
Some people hate it,
The naming of this initiative would have to be the most talked about decision in the history of SevGEN’s history so far.
Little Mob No 7,8,9: Justice Reinvestment
Places have been over subscribed with the the demand from our sister community to sing back up an ancient songline in the Modern Songline project. As our first court ordered young person joins us we get a stark insight into the benefit a different approach does bring.
Little Mob 6 Head Home Carrying News of Warlpiri Camp in Queensland!
Thrilled to be Sharing @ Eumundi Markets
Each Wednesday and Saturday Central Desert Artists Teddy and Gayle Gibson will be painting at the Eumundi Pavillion Markets.
Boomerang Bus News
On the 22nd August 2015 SevGen launched our Boomerang Bus initiative at Sunspace Cafe in Bebbington Road Doonan.
New Development in Modern Songlines Project: WARLPIRI WAVE RIDERS
With the arrival of our 5th group from the Central Desert a new tactic for achieving our desired outcomes has emerged. Sunshine Coast has the some of the most idyllic beaches in the world and the beaches from Caloundra to Noosa have become our biggest and best resource in the Modern Songlines project.
EMU DESIGNS
Emu Designs fashion designer Natalie Cunningham has been presented with the opportunity of a lifetime as the first Aboriginal fashion designer to be invited to participate in the prestigious New York Fasion Week to showcase their Spring Summer 2015/16 Spring Summer swimwear collection.
Sunshine Coast Grassroots Football Carnival
Kenny Sullivan started a 6 month contract with us at SevGen trying his hand at marketing. After a short time Kenny’s passion for football was uncontainable.
NMX: Nambour Motorcross
If dirt bike riding is something you are passionate about then keep your eye on Nambour Motorcross.
NMX is the Nambour Motocross Project. It runs on the Philosophy that:
A New Community Project: NMX is Coming to Town
If dirt bike riding is something you are passionate about then keep your eye on Nambour Motorcross.
Red Leaf Movement: Learn Documentary Photography and Apply Your Skills
Our prayers for a photographic documentary artist and short film maker have been answered.
Community Service Award
What an accomplishment! After 3 years of tireless devotion to our mission and vision we were awarded with a Nicklin Community Service Award in 2015.
Cycle of Recidivism Interrupted!
Trouble with a capital ‘T’ was how Coah was described.
Like most referrals to us the profile of this young person was extreme
No human service agency, organisation or group in community wanted to take on Coah after his trial and detention was the only option unless he was accepted at SevGen.
Donate Now Before June 30th
It’s almost tax time. Make a tax deductible DONATION before June 30th to reduce your taxable income.
Emergent Approaches: Amazing Outcomes
SevGen operates within innovative approaches. When space is held for emergent practise we end up with amazing suprises.
SevGen Passion Project Results in Local Event
Kenny Sullivan started at SevGen with a Marketing role. True to our PAPPA approach in a community led initiative he was soon sharing his passion of Rugby League. Honouring the full, true and creative Kenny resulted in the proposal of a Sunshine Coast Rugby League Carnival.