Parkes Phoenix

A Cross-cultural Yarn Between Two Central West Creatives

A cross-cultural creative dialogue is emerg­ing between Sean James Cassidy, Parkesbased artist and director of UB UBBO EX­CHANGE, and Toby Finlayson, Forbes-born co-founder and CEO of Desert Pea Media (DPM), grounded in a shared belief that sto­rytelling can strengthen identity, preserve culture, and create pathways for healing within communities.

Finlayson is widely respected throughout the Central West for his long-standing com­mitment to preserving First Nations culture through music, film, and digital storytelling.

Cassidy’s Ub Ubbo Exchange has built a strong reputation for supporting emerging artists and musicians, creating pathways for regional creatives to connect with estab­lished national and international talent.

The pair recently travelled together to the Philippines for a cultural exchange, recon­necting creatively for the first time since collaborating there in 2012 on a music and arts project. During the visit, Cassidy and Finlayson met with First Nations tribal com­munities to explore opportunities for future cultural exchange programs and communi­ty-engaged arts initiatives throughout Asia and the South Pacific.

Now, the collaboration is moving into a new phase. Cassidy and Finlayson are currently developing a pilot video project designed to spark broader conversations around preserving culture through arts and music engagement. The project ties into internationally recognised cultural celebra­tions including International Mother Lan­guage Day on February 21 and Australia–Philippines Friendship Day on May 22.

For Cassidy and Finlayson, they describe the process as a “yarn” — an ongoing con­versation shaped by trust, deep listening, and mutual respect.

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