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The Megaphone Project, photos by Pekka Makinen

The Megaphone Project

Hours

27 June - 12 July

10.00am - 4.00pm

Location

Various locations

Cost

Free event

The Megaphone Project is coming to Casey! 

Travelling across all twelve wards from Saturday 27 June to Sunday 12 July 2026, The Megaphone Project is a hands-on sound experience for all ages. 

Featuring 25 striking red megaphones in a range of shapes and sizes, visitors are invited to explore, play and interact with the installation - rediscovering the simple joy of tin-can telephones and connecting with others in a unique way.

During its time in the City of Casey, The Megaphone Project will feature real sounds, real stories and real voices from our community.

Check out the installation in your local area and be part of an ever-changing soundscape - listening, creating and connecting through sound.

The Megaphone Project, photos by Pekka Makinen

Where you can see the installation

The Megaphone Project will be in outdoor spaces from 10.00 am - 4.00 pm at the following locations:

Saturday 27 JuneBunjil Place2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren
Sunday 28 JuneBanjo Paterson Reserve951 Patterson Drive, Lynbrook
Monday 29 JuneEndeavour Hills Library10 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 
Wednesday 1 JulyAutumn Place Park11 Paperbark Street, Doveton
Friday 3 JulyCasey RACE65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East
Saturday 4 JulyWilson Botanic Park668 Princes Highway, Berwick
Sunday 5 JulyCasey Central Park57 Golden Grove Drive, Narre Warren South
Monday 6 JulyBerwick Waters Tree Walk Park541 Crosswater Blvd, Clyde North
Wednesday 8 JulyCranbourne West Community Hub4 Flicka Boulevard, Cranbourne West
Friday 10 JulyRoyal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Saturday 11 JulyOld Cheese Factory34 Homestead Rd, Berwick
Sunday 12 JulyTooradin Foreshore Jetty5/25 Foreshore Rd, Tooradin
The Megaphone Project, photos by Pekka Makinen

About the artists

Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey are Australian artists who create unexpected situations for listening. They have a long-term highly awarded collaborative practice. Their work is driven by a curiosity about listening in human and non-human ecologies and seeks to evolve and engage with new processes and audiences through public and participative interventions. They work with emerging technologies, cultural groups, sites, and experts across practice and ensemble-made processes. Their current creative obsessions include acoustics of the dark, existential risk, and ecological and cultural impacts of practice.   

Acknowledgements

Presented by City of Casey in association with Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.

Created by Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey in collaboration with the City of Casey and its residents. Supported by artist David Wells and local artists. 

Image credits: Pekka Makinen