Cut the crap – Bans work, and this proves it
When we citizens of Australia find it difficult to self discipline, unable to desist from using single use plastic bags of our own accord, then it is well known that…
When we citizens of Australia find it difficult to self discipline, unable to desist from using single use plastic bags of our own accord, then it is well known that…
A short post to pass on a couple of wise observations. According to Robin Wall Kimmerer, April 13 being International Plants Day, was a good opportunity to reflect on how…
How our biggest threat is us. How can that be? It's not unusual to threaten someone else, but surely one wouldn't threaten themselves. It's seems strange, but it also seems…
Lake Macquarie City Council’s Built and Natural Assets Standing Committee (BNASC) met on 11 April. The Committee, voted on item 22BNA003 Adoption of Munibung Hill Management Plan, in a one line recommendation,…
Lives lost to ferals continues to mount by the day, let along the week, the month, the year. And that's on top of lives lost over the last ten, twenty,…
The two issues we most often skirt around when we talk about nature and how she is dealing with the onslaught of human consumerism, are population and economic growth. A…
Bombarded by emails, tantilised with offers, the never ending constant arrival of what would in another context be unsolicited mail arriving every day. Except now it’s almost every hour of…
A lot of emphasis is given to building our intelligence, having a better understanding of a situation or problem. Intelligence is talked about a lot when it comes to decision…
In the drive to reduce 'waste' and having once perfectly good and functioning products end up in landfill, the push to introduce Right to Repair legislation and practice Circular Economy…
The chorus of voices supporting stricter controls on domestic cat movement is mounting, getting louder and finally being taken more seriously. This is thanks, in part, to the consistent and…