About Jule Jarner

Jule Jarner supports creative, community-driven projects in Moree.

Founded by locals Jules and Jacson Warner, we’re here to back the ideas that make this place better — projects that reflect our culture, bring people together, and celebrate what makes Moree unique.

We work with artists, community groups, businesses and individuals to turn ideas into action — whether that’s a mural, a music night, a workshop, or something completely new.

Some of what we do meets a real community need. Some of it is purely for fun. Either way, we aim to build connection, creativity and local pride.

As Moree grows, so does the need for support. We know many people have great ideas but limited time or resources to make them happen. Jule Jarner steps in to help — offering creative input, practical help, and a way to get things off the ground.

If you’ve got something in mind that could make our town stronger, brighter, or more connected — let’s talk.

What We Offer

Educational Resources

Helping create local learning tools that inform, inspire, or bring people together.

Example: A classroom pack on Moree’s mural history, or an art activity book for kids during the school holidays.

Engagement Initiatives

Projects designed to include more people in community life — especially those who might feel left out.

Example: A public art wall where anyone can contribute, or a simple “ideas board” that invites feedback from passers-by.

Community Projects

Grassroots efforts that make life in Moree better, driven by local people and supported with extra help.

Example: A neighbourhood story-sharing project, or helping residents organise a mini festival in their park.

Creative Workshops

Hands-on sessions that teach skills, encourage creativity, and build confidence.

Example: A collaborative painting workshop with teens, or a drop-in session for adults exploring a new artform.

Art Installations

Adding creativity to public spaces — sometimes permanent, sometimes just for a season.

Example: Pop-up sculpture trails, fence murals, or handmade signage for community gardens.

Creative Advice

Helping people take their ideas from vague spark to real project, with honest feedback and local knowledge.

Example: Coaching someone through writing a grant, or helping a group plan their first art event.

Event Support

Backing community events with time, gear, skills or ideas — whatever’s needed to help them succeed.

Example: Providing sound equipment for a local jam night, or designing posters and signage for a cultural event.

Why It Matters

We’re locals who believe creativity makes communities stronger — not just in galleries or theatres, but out on the street, in the parks, on school walls, and in shared spaces.

Creative projects can help solve real problems. They can bring people together who wouldn’t otherwise meet. And they can make our town feel more alive, more connected, and more “us.”

Whether it’s practical, playful or somewhere in between, Jule Jarner exists to support local ideas with heart — and help them become something real.

Want to pitch an idea, ask a question, or just see what’s possible? Get in touch — we’d love to hear from you.

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From lake waters to flat country; Jules grew up in Lake Macquarie where she immersed herself in creative spaces from theatre groups to artists studios. In Jules' private practice, she enjoys tinkering with textiles, experimenting with different mediums and repurposing unwanted items.
Jules is regarded as an engaged and enthusiastic team player, who was introduced to the art sector through her Arts, Culture and, Tourism traineeship at Lake Macquarie City Council. Placements within the traineeship included teams in the Museum of Art and Culture team, Lifelong Learning, Libraries, and Marketing. While also working alongside the Urban and Public Art Project Leader & Cultural Projects Officer. Upon finishing her traineeship, Jules relocated to Moree in 2020 to further her career within the creative sector.
Through employment at Moree Plains Shire Council as the Programs and Outreach Officer, Jules developed and implemented the Library’s creative engagement initiatives, events, and programs and encouraged participation to diverse groups and individuals within the community.
During Jules' time as the Education and Engagement Coordinator at the Bank Art Museum Moree, Jules was responsible for coordinating and running the Education/Public Programs, such as arranging and facilitating art classes, exhibition tours, concerts, and performances. She has worked in a diverse range of teams who have commended her for her collegial and positive attitude.
Jules is excited to continue to develop and improve engagement practice by networking with staff and the community to create a culture of continuous improvement.