Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 531 on 4 December 2024 is Jeff Allen, founder of Blue Moon Destillers.
Tag: Aboriginal
The Sustainable Yes
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no 478 are Guyson Baker from Respect Country and Senior Strategic Advisor to the City of Greater Geelong, Julie Saylor-Briggs.
Australian climate movement: ‘Yes’ to the Voice
43 Australian climate organisations representing more than two million Australians, support a ‘Yes’ for the Voice Referendum.
Ecologist: The issue is cooperation
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 418 is ecologist and scientist Harald Ehmann. Heidi Fog delivers the sixth episode of her carbon-cutting ‘Sustainable Endpoint’ series.
From deep despair to deep collaboration
In The Sustainable Hour no 398 visual artist and doctor Julie Shiels presents her new book ‘The Grandmasters #Sh*tf*ckery’ and professor Yin Paradies talks about up-coming events at the Moora Moora intentional community.
Earth Day on the cusp
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no 359 is professor Yin Paradies, who teaches race relations and indigenous studies at Deakin University.
Let’s change our practices and the way we do things
In The Sustainable Hour no 337 on 21 October 2020 we have two people closely associated with the making of the award-winning film ‘In My Blood It Runs‘: Traditional elder William Tilmouth and the film’s director Maya Newell.
Making the tree change: standing with Earth
The Sustainable Hour no 322 with Sarah Jones and Jamie Marloo Thomas, co-founders of Wayapa Wuurrk, election candidate Belinda Moloney and youth correspondent Ben Pocock
Steps forward at recycling and relearning solidarity
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no 315 are Geelong Councillor Ron Nelson, chair of Council’s Waste & Resource Recovery committee, and Clare Land, author of the recently released book, ‘Decolonising Solidarity’
Pathway to care and protection: reconciliation and respect to country
As Australia enters its annual Reconciliation Week, we talk with Mel King and Vicky Grosser from Geelong One Fire Reconciliation Group about how and why traditional custodians of the land put culture before coal, while ramping up community-owned renewable energy