February 8, 2008

Why Is ‘Sorry’ Such A Dirty Word In Oz?

Ron Bradfield Jr is the blogger behind Belongum’s Blog. Ron got in touch with us some time ago and contributed to our discussion on What Is Cultural Heritage? At the moment Ron trains Youth Workers and soon he will be […]
February 7, 2008

SA Coorong And Lakes A National Disaster? Who Cares?

Last year PWF wrote up Shane Strudwick’s efforts with the Online Murray-Darling Petition. They’ve collected collected 680 signatures on their way to 100,000. Not much Shane says, in the scheme of things, however as it progresses it’s growing quicker. They […]
February 5, 2008

ANZ, QANTAS Reconciliation Plans And The NT Intervention

The Director of Reconciliation Australia, Fred Chaney, is reported saying: “I am genuinely confident that 2008 will see Australia move closer to achieving reconciliation… Early signs from the Prime Minister and Minister for Indigenous Affairs give me great hope that […]
February 5, 2008

Bottom Line Benefits Through Tackling The Waste Stream

Grow Me The Money is a project designed to help businesses make a real difference through simple changes in the workplace. It is a joint initiative of Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) and EPA Victoria. Grow Me […]
February 4, 2008

aduki Launches Oz-Wide Vegan Awards

Emily Clark’s aduki independent press, based in Melbourne, publishes work by emerging and established authors and cover topics and issues that are often overlooked in mainstream media. Emily expects her titles to provoke discussion and debate and be a source […]
February 3, 2008

Julia Gillard, Social Inclusion And Economic Empowerment

Self help is what PWF is all about, as we at the grassroots attempt the two-way (?) communication process with decisionmakers in private efforts to look after self and planet. The Mercury Centre’s Alan Greig kindly steers PWF research in […]