June 30, 2011

Help Wanted On NT Cattle Station 1-7 July

Moira Lanzarin (nee O’Brien) and Clair O’Brien are after a babysitter, from 1 July – 7 July approximately, at Numul Numul Station, Roper Highway, Mataranka, during mustering. You can be part of the family and activities. About The Babysitting There […]
June 27, 2011

‘Gallery Sunshine Everywhere’ Youth Art Exhibitions & News

Light up your winter with a visit to the ‘Colours Exhibition’ at The Granary Cafe, 2 Devonshire Road, Sunshine, says Maureen Ryan of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere, a NonProfit that links young artists with the broader community in Melbourne’s west. The […]
June 24, 2011

NSW Farmers Helping Foodbank Help Hungry Australians

Apparently our wonderful supermarket duopoly has very narrow fruit and veg specifications. We consumers must not be offered ‘ugly’ fruit and veg. It must be the right shape, colour and look! A demanding lot, aren’t we???? The question is, what […]
June 24, 2011

Community-Owned Hepburn Wind Is Generating Electricity

Hepburn Wind is Australia’s first community-owned wind farm and in central Victoria it has just begun exporting energy to the electricity grid. Congratulations! Premier’s Sustainability Award For Community Engagement There has been considerable interest in the project from universities and […]
June 21, 2011

“A Way Of Seeing Is Also A Way Of Not Seeing”

At the moment there are a lot of people in Melbourne – and the rest of the country? – delving into new ways of thinking to address the future and our current problems, for example: Gathering ’11 The Melbourne Hub […]
June 21, 2011

One-On-One Communication, Technologies = Excellence In Teaching

Should we change the way teachers teach and students learn? “Unless there is change, our kids will be stuck in the dark industrialised ages.. The leaders in our schools will have to be skilled in change management,” says secondary teacher […]
June 20, 2011

Community Action To Waylay Rural Business Decline

A few months ago, in Casterton, a small township in western Victoria, a room of 100 people gave a local community co-op the go-ahead to waylay a possible decline of rural businesses and services by reinstating the local hardware store. […]
June 19, 2011

Urban Governments Most Prepared for Climate Change

This info on the ‘Cities Most Prepared For Climate Change’ I found on Fast Company, collated by Ariel Schwartz. Very interesting to see the local government action around the world. As more than half the people on Earth now live […]
June 19, 2011

Change And Getting Welfare Working

Did you read Peter Shergold’s thoughts on how to get welfare actually working, published this week on The Conversation? Peter Shergold – Centre for Social Impact, University of NSW – says as a senior public servant he felt “too many […]
June 19, 2011

Mobile Numbers, Telemarketers, And ‘Do Not Call’ Register

A hoax email stating that mobile phone numbers are about to to be released to telemarketing companies and that consumers will be charged for telemarketing calls made to them, has been circulating for some time, without a validating link. A […]
June 19, 2011

Cheaper, More Humane ‘Alternatives To Detention’ Handbook

There is now a handbook for governments around the world demonstrating how alternatives to detention are cheaper and more humane than mandatory detention. This is the result of a two year research partnership between the International Detention Coalition and La […]
June 17, 2011

Jim Diers Of ‘Neighbor Power’ To Run Workshops Here

Jim Diers and Cormac Russell – two of the world’s leading community development practitioners – will be available to conduct workshops and other events throughout September 2011. Both are currently working at the highest level with the British Government on […]