A sense of place at a place of significance
The place you feel most at home isn't always the place you call home. It’s an interesting thought. We talk about our houses as being our homes and yet…
The place you feel most at home isn't always the place you call home. It’s an interesting thought. We talk about our houses as being our homes and yet…
How to get from here in these troubled times to there where we need to be in ten years if we start now Well-being of people and communities. Community self-determination.-…
These words sound good: profit from perennial grass, year round protection for native species and robust ecology. Better, when practised as they are at Wooleen Station in the Murchison area…
The false narratives we've been told that become embedded as social norms, require determination and resolve to change. The narrative that places indigenous ways of knowing outside the dominant culture…
What better way to mark a leap year - the 29th of February - than with an uplifting good news story to set us up for the coming months. The…
In a rapidly growing and developing City, Council is required to manage biodiversity loss and ecological decline. This involves balancing environmental and ecological considerations, with decisions about accommodating population growth…
In Reshape the economy to fight climate crisis, Graeme Weardon (The Guardian January 23, 2020) reports on the address given by Prince Charles to delegates at the World Economic Forum,…
There's talk about an economic recession and the grim consequences that could come from such a downturn in spending. It is regrettable that there hasn't already been talk about an…
The conversation about whether or not to speak out about a subject that was first raised 124 years ago, a subject that has engaged some of the most brilliant minds…
It is troubling because it challenges the current paradigm that the economy holds the answers to our individual and collective woes. It is also troubling because reporter Kristin Mattis…