In this radio interview Mik Aidt discusses the need for independent representation in politics, specifically in relation to climate action
In this radio interview Mik Aidt discusses the need for independent representation in politics, specifically in relation to climate action
Members of the community are encouraged to send a letter about mental health and climate to their local respresentatives in Parliament
The Regen Learning Hub is a free education resource for anyone who wants to learn about nature-based and regenerative solutions to heal our future.
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 501 is David Dudley, founder of Tidy Up Townsville. We also listen to insights from Bill McKibben and Layne Beachley AO.
The Action for Happiness group’s Meaningful May calendar is full of little actions that make life feel bigger. Give it a try!
The Sustainable Hour celebrates our 500th episode by raising the Earth flag and planting a tree. Our guests are carbon consultant Heidi Fog and author Michael Sheldrick.
Despite the often gloomy news cycle, there are beacons of progress lighting up the path forward.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 499 are former corporate lawyer Robert Hinkley and filmmaker Michael Shaw. We also play two excerpts of talks by professor and author Jem Bendell.
Community meeting about political climate action on 9 May 2024 at the Geelong West Town Hall.
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 498 are Matt Bray from Environmental Film Festival Australia and Hugh The Waste Wizard.