THE organisations, the people and the planning behind FLOAT/UNFLOAT

FLOAT VESSEL

DESIGN
FLOAT was designed by Lakes Welds (Lakes Entrance) in collaboration with Artistic Director Catherine Larkins, Rory Bolding, Cameron Robbins and a team of artists and architects.
Plans approved by Naval Architect Chris Tucker Marine Design Pty Ltd. 8 May 2017.

BUILT
FLOAT was built by the most experienced boat building team in East Gippsland - expertly led by Dean Jakobi @ Lakes Welds and Rory Bolding. The project was completed with the generous support of local tradespeople and volunteers. >
Unique Identifier number for the Barge, Float 1 is MSV13329.

OH&S
FLOAT’s Safety Management Plan has been produced the region’s most respected OH&S Consultant Sandy Boswell.

MOORING
Permission to moor @ Fisherman’s Landing, Lake Tyers has been granted and supported by Gippsland Ports, East Gippsland Shire Council, and DELWP
Hulk anchors were installed by Kina Diving - Commercial, Scientific, Diving & Marine Services - with Gippsland Ports approval.

ONGOING MANAGEMENT
We are here because of the ongoing support of East Gippsland Shire Council and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. (DELWP). Locally we work with the Lake Tyers Beach Hall Committee, Oneonta Committee, Lake Tyers Coast Action Inc with the support of the Waterwheel Tavern and the 60 + float communiversity members who inform our planning.

> FLOAT FUTURE working group meet quarterly to address ongoing regulatory requirements, to oversee the vessel’s maintenance program and to plan for our role in environmental monitoring and nature based tourism.

> FLOAT BIZ working group manage the social enterprise that sustains the FLOAT VESSEL ART & RESIDENCY PROGRAM.

> FLOAT OPERATIONS working group to care for the vessel and support our Artists in Residence as community volunteers.

float Incorporated.

The FLOAT project is managed by float inc ABN 12 690 394 502
The float committee : beth ripper (chair), Jessee John (Treasurer), gary yelen (Secretary), Andrea Lane (project manager) Josephine Jakobi (curator) and lee nickless
We are proud East Gippsland Art Enablers.
We have initiated and developed these projects over the last 15 years
All of this has allowed us to produce FLOAT - in all its glory.
(F)ROUTE | FROUTEVILLE | FOUNDRY | FLOAT
(F)ROUTE CART | (F)ROUTE *CAMPSTER* | (F)ROUTE INCUBATOR | FROUTELAND@DOCKLANDS | (F)CED - REGIONAL COUNCILS VICTORIA

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SOCIAL TRADERS - CRUNCH PROGRAM

We have long believed in the East Gippsland experience, and worked hard to create an inspired destination for creatives who love their environment. In 2012 we were selected to be part of the Social Traders CRUNCH program. We spent 6 months designing our GLAMPING business plan.. We launched the (F)ROUTE *CAMPSTER* design competition that drew entries from around the world. We then crowdfunded the creation of the prototype (F)ROUTE POD in partnership with Giant Grass & local canvas company Canvas Barn.
We won design awards, manufacturing awards, travelled it to Korea - and well the whole thing went a bit viral.
We learned a lot - about everything - and made our mark in the world of social enterprise.
We were funded by Rural Councils Victoria to tell our story. FLOAT is the continuation of the ‘F’ story

RURAL COUNCILS VICTORIA VIDEO

GRAS - Gippsland Regional Arts Sale

float has joined forces with GRAS to strengthen the FLOAT impact across Gippsland. We are both small arts organisations committed to a flourishing arts ecology in Gippsland.

float has become renowned for its ‘F’ philosophy – which has forged iconic happenings – such as (f)route and FROUTEVILLE. FROUTELAND. Most notably we continue to attract new young creatives who learn the ropes – then flourish – with their own ideas.

GRAS – Is a not for profit Arts Organisation with a Gippsland focus having conducted several festivals and events including Waterwater Festival in Sale and Golden Moments program at Wellington Entertainment Centre over previous 5 years. Last year partnered with OzOpera to produce "Madame Butterfly" in Yarram using local children from all local schools. With strong connections to local artists through Golden Moments and Sale Theatre Company we are keen to develop strong links with F.INC to share opportunities and mentor local artists.

A PARTNERSHIP
Together we are able to leverage and strengthen our Gippsland-wide networks. We each have strong relationships with our local and regional art galleries (in Sale and Bairnsdale) – but we love our small communities. Our members have strong ties to Lake Tyers – and have collaborated continually throughout the birth and development of the FLOAT project.