
Tim Leeson
Tim is a fellow co-founder and the editor of Gippslandia.

EditorialLiving Well
Insert a pun or pithy title.
Sure, there are patterns in creating a publication, but it always stays fresh! Read more
EditorialChange
(What if) The inspiration for your next bold idea was right here (?)
Clutching at the sentiment - “there’s no such thing as a wrong idea” - I hoped that we hadn’t... Read more
FeatureSport
A run with a view.
Paul Ashton, the founder of Running Wild and organiser of The Prom 100, takes time out from running... Read more
EditorialLiving Well
Curiosity collected all the cats.
In meeting a set of Gippsland's collectors, you gain glimpses into how collections accumulate, and... Read more
FeatureLiving Well
Forever young.
Keen to live forever? Let's go hunting for the magical 'elixir of life'. Read more
EditorialChange
God is in the details.
Thumbing through the drafted pages of this edition, a commitment to detail seems to permeate from... Read more
EditorialChange
What’s sewing on?
Explore the rich tapestry of our community, from sewing sagas to societal resilience - every thread... Read more
FeatureChange
New energy.
On a drizzly Thursday morning in Sale, Gippsland’s future shone brightly as the Gippsland New... Read more
EditorialLiving Well
Safe hands.
Why a dynamic and inclusive healthcare system is needed to catch us when life goes pear-shape. Read more
EditorialLiving Well
Opinions— let’s have ‘em.
Why this edition is all about goats, G.O.A.Ts and G.U.P.Ts (?!) Read more
EditorialCulture
Sweet nothings.
We hope this edition of Gippslandia has you pricking your ears up too. Read more
EditorialChange
Our bundle of energy.
A passionate community seizing an opportunity creates a unique energy. Read more
ProfileCulture
Steve Ulula Parker.
Millowl's Steve Ulula Parker on the importance of being a mentor, creating art and what fills him... Read more
ArticleCommunity
An old place, seen through new eyes.
Gippslandia #21 isn’t about us. Instead, it aims to celebrate Gippsland’s longest-living culture. Read more
CommunityEditorial
What time is it?
Forget the usual editorial spiel, let's get lost in a crossword! Read more
EditorialCommunity
Let there be light.
Gippslandia #19, demonstrates the importance of widening and diversifying our conversations. Read more
CommunityEditorial
The Secret.
We're kicking off Gippslandia - Issue No. 18 with the opening editorial and the secret that holds... Read more
EditorialCommunity
“Come wit it now!”
This edition begins with a bang like the scent of the salty air hits you as you peel yourself out... Read more
EditorialCommunity
Why I love suji halwa for dessert.
The energy generated in a community when locals embrace the new arrivals can not only change the... Read more
EditorialCommunity
Press Print.
Issue 15 speaks to why Gippsland’s print media is valuable to the community they’re embedded in. Read more
EditorialBusiness
Watch, Listen, Think.
The recent events in our backyard and across the world explicitly demonstrate how important... Read more
EditorialCommunity
Wahoo!
It’s our birthday issue, and we’ve tried to stuff it to the brim for you. Read more
EditorialChange
The sublime.
Gippslandia #12 explores the time and experiences spent outdoors and how those experiences of awe... Read more
EditorialCommunity
Where did all the good leaders go?
Gippslandia #11 is a glimpse into local actions of leadership that we can take & how they... Read more
EditorialChange
Safe hands.
In creating our tenth edition of Gippslandia we learnt that 'youth isn't wasted on the young'. Read more
ProfileCommunity
Vale Kelly Koochew.
Kelly Koochew made great things happen in our community, and she achieved it through love, support... Read more
EditorialChange
From us to you.
Can we travel around over-enthusiastically announcing to random bystanders that, “You get a... Read more
EditorialChange
What did you learn in school today?
Why don’t we value our teachers, tutors, educators, coaches, trainers and instructors more? Read more
EditorialCulture
A gripping yarn.
Of course I’ve been entertained in Gippsland! But we need more voices sharing more of Gippsland's... Read more
EditorialBusiness
Where to start?
In Gippslandia #6, we present startups, new starts or restarts that support the ‘best-case’ for our... Read more
FeatureCulture
The dawn of Gippsland's Renaissance.
Substantial redevelopment of our art and cultural centres is underway simultaneously right across... Read more
EditorialLiving Well
A new big yellow taxi.
Since December 2015 I’ve been carfree. Yet, in the last 18 months, I’ve travelled more than I have... Read more