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The Craze Collective is a crew of makers who represent a network of like-minded artists, activists, businesses & initiatives.

Craze Collective is known for their art installations, cannabis protests, film & television and community work.

Film & Television[edit]

Craze Collective are credited in the art department for props on[edit]

- 2023 Wizards! featuring Pete Davidson & Orlando Bloom[1][2]

- 2022 Housos: The Thong Warrior (TV Series) (props)

- 2022 MalaYerba (TV Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2021 Clickbait (TV Mini Series) (props - 2 episodes)

- 2020 Housos (TV Series) (props - 2 episodes, 2020) (props assistant - 1 episode, 2020)

- 2019 Gåsmamman (TV Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2019 Mr Inbetween (TV Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2019 Les Norton (TV Mini Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2019 My Life Is Murder (TV Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2018 Doctor Doctor (TV Series) (props - 1 episode)

- 2018 Growing Pains (TV Mini Series) (props - 8 episodes)

- 2009 Bran Nue Dae (props)

As Producers of[edit]

- 2014 Veinz of Paint; Global Graffiti Movie (Documentary) (producer)

- 2010 Art and Soul; An Australian Graffiti Documentary (Documentary) (producer)

For Costume and Wardrobe Department on[edit]

- 2013 Housos (TV Series) (wardrobe)

Activism[edit]

Who Are We Hurting? 420 Stunts[3][4][edit]

Australia[edit]

  • On 20 April 2022 activists from "Who Are We Hurting?" including Alec 'Craze' Zammitt (without Craze Collective), Will Stolk & Jenny Hallam projected dancing cannabis leafs on Australian Landmarks - Sydney Opera House & Sydney Harbour Bridge[5][6][7]
    • William “Willy Biggs” Stolk, and Alec were arrested just before dawn on April 20 inside a room on the second floor of the Park Hyatt hotel, which has sweeping views over Circular Quay and direct line of sight to the Opera House.
    • The pair enlisted lawyer Mark Davis to represent them in court proceedings, they have launched a defence based on their implied constitutional right to political expression or communication.[8] The matter is still ongoing.[8]
  • On 20 April 2021 activists from Who Are We Hurting? including The Craze Collective, Ballin' On a Budget, Avert Smellproof Bags, 710@420 & Jenny Hallam, a South Australian cannabis oil advocate that was spared conviction in 2019 for producing and supplying medicinal cannabis to terminally ill people presented $420,000 as part of a performance art piece to Parliament House in Canberra. The group said the stunt was a visual representation of a percentage of the current funds spent on enforcing prohibition and a percentage of the possible excise revenue from a legal cannabis market in Australia.
    • The Who Are We Hurting team stated "Recent data revealed by the Australian Greens indicate billions of dollars of potential tax revenue from cannabis is being lost annually, money that could be spent on roads, hospitals and schools".[9]
  • On 1 April 2020 (April Fool's Day) activists from 'Who Are We Hurting?' delivered Prime Minister Scott Morrison a pound of artificial cannabis and the following letter:

Dear Scotty,

We know you've been working bloody hard at the moment, so we wanted to give you something to help relax a little.

Please fix the cannabis crisis and replace organised crime with legitimate employment.

We are calling for a federal amnesty on cannabis, following suit with Australia's Capital Territory and other western countries like Canada. In this time of crisis, vulnerable people are being forced to travel unnecessarily in order to purchase medications from the black market as medical cannabis is unaffordable to most, especially during the current employment climate and the quarantine of millions of Australians due to COVID-19.

We hope and pray this care package finds you well.

With love from

The Who Are We Hurting Team.[10][unreliable source?]

  • On 20 April 2019 activists moved in a 9 metre tall cannabis sculpture at Sydney's iconic Martin Place to ignite discussion around the legality of cannabis. The sculpture was titled Who are we really hurting and was removed by police later that day.[11][12][13][14][15][16]
  • On 20 April 2018 activists teamed up with the hemp health and innovation expo and placed cannabis plants over Sydney CBD, the stunt made national headlines with the organizers being interviewed on network tens breakfast TV show Studio 10.[17][18][19][20]
  • On 20 April 2017 activists set up a Hydroponic grow room in a store window in the heart of Sydney. Police attended the premises to investigate and found that the plants were artificial and the instillation was allowed to stay.[21][22][23][24]
  • On 20 April 2016 activists from 'Who Are We Hurting?' with Australian rapper Hyjak from Hyjak N Torcha raised a giant sign off the highway using 1m diameter wedding party balloons full of helium. Sydney

Sports[edit]

Team Craze Collective - Demolition Derby[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Collective, Craze (2022-06-13). "U.S/Australian Comedy WIZARDS! To Film In Tropical Queensland". Craze™ Collective. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  2. Team, Editorial (2022-07-25). "A VERY buff Orlando Bloom leaves the set of new movie Wizards! with Pete Davidson in Cairns". Craze Board. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  3. "This 420 hydroponic weed shopfront is all substance, no actual drugs". uk.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  4. "Marijuana plants hidden in plain sight for 4/20 stunt". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  5. Tonkin, Shannon (30 June 2022). "'King of cannabis' fights charge over Opera House laser beam stunt". The Daily Telegraph.
  6. "Leading protagonists held by police in fight to protect cannabis patients". Yahoo News.
  7. "4/20 activists illuminate Opera House & Harbour Bridge with cannabis art". The Brag.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Herrington, A. J. (2023-01-23). "Australian Activists Face Charges for 4/20 Sydney Opera House Projection Protest". High Times. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  9. "Cannabis Activists Display Half A Million Dollars At Parliament House | Craze™ Collective". Craze™ Collective. 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  10. "who are we hurting? Scott Morrison".
  11. ""POT" PLANT – Police Remove Cannabis Sculpture from central Sydney".
  12. Who Are We Hurting? 420 Protest - 2 Story Cannabis Plant Sydney CBD 2019, retrieved 2022-09-03
  13. Who are we hurting? "POT" PLANT - Police Remove Cannabis Sculpture from Central Sydney, retrieved 2022-09-03
  14. 2 Storey Cannabis plant sculpture - Stoners 420 Christmas tree - Confiscated footage, retrieved 2022-09-03
  15. "A Giant Cannabis Plant Was Put Up At Martin Place Overnight, Here's Why". 10 daily. 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  16. Collective, Craze (2019-04-20). "A Giant Cannabis Plant Was Put Up At Martin Place Overnight, Here's Why". Craze™ Collective. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  17. Dopamine (2018-04-19). "Artists hide 'cannabis plants' around Sydney CBD for 420 protest". Dopamine. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  18. Connellan, Shannon (April 20, 2018). "Marijuana plants hidden in plain sight for 4/20 stunt". Mashable. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  19. "Happy 4/20: Activists Have Hidden Weed Plants All Around Sydney". Junkee. 2018-04-20. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  20. "These two weapons covered Sydney in 'cannabis plants' to celebrate 4/20". Beat Magazine. 2018-04-20. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  21. "who are we hurting?". 20 April 2017.
  22. "Some Blaze Lord Put A Hydroponic Weed Pop-Up In Sydney's Kings X For 4/20". Pedestrian TV. 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  23. "A Public Cannabis Nursery Appears in Kings Cross". Broadsheet. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  24. "This 420 hydroponic weed shopfront is all substance, no actual drugs". uk.news.yahoo.com. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 2022-12-28.




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