Making friends with nature
In Friendship, journalist Lydia Denworth visits the front lines of the science of friendship finding it to be as old as life on the African savannas. She also discovers that friendship…
Number 10 yet again
In Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century, ten threats are identified by the UN Commission for the Human Future. Governments should use the urgency of the Covid-19 pandemic to…
Nature Play film was a hit
Nature Play: Take Childhood Back brings a new perspective to teaching by showcasing the Scandinavian education system and how countries in that region focus on outdoor play in early childhood…
A big picture view of Lake Macquarie
Scott Bevan is no stranger to the water, having written about his travels down the Hunter River and kayaking around Sydney Harbor. In his latest book he has turned his…
The ‘elegance of nature’s recipe book’
“We’re awake now, and the question is how do we stay awake to the living world? How do we make the act of asking nature’s advice a normal part of…
History of the World
What is the earth worth? This is a new approach to analysing today's planetary emergencies. By making these seven things cheap, modern commerce has controlled, transformed and devastated the Earth. …
Wild Law and The Rights of Nature
Bibliotherapy: books that have the power to enchant, enrich and inspire; books that offer hopeful solutions to prevailing circumstances.
Phantasmagorical – time to make friends with fungi
There's a little known Australian produced feature film - THE KINGDOM* - about fungi that is a real eye-opener for those of us who don't know much about this incredible…