Collaboration …or not

June 18, 2013

Social Enterprise In Action: STREAT Tackles Homelessness

STREAT is a not-for-profit social enterprise. It provides hospitality training to homeless youth aged between 16 and 24. What Does STREAT Do? STREAT serves high quality coffee and street food to foot traffic – from a food cart. Over an […]
June 18, 2013

Social Innovation Unconference – Sydney 22 June 2013

I really like the sound of an ‘unconference’ and that is what will happen in Sydney on 22 June 2013 – A Social Innovation Unconference! How Does An Unconference Work? First of all you attend the one-day event because you […]
June 18, 2013

Global Entrepreneur Of The Year… Makes GOOD Yoghurt

Turkish-born Hamdi Ulukaya, founder of ‘Greek-style’ yoghurt business ‘Chobani‘, has won Ernst & Young’s World Entrepreneur of the Year 2013. A ‘Junk’ Factory..Keen Taste Buds..An Opportunity.. Hamdi arrived In the US at 33, thought American yoghurt was overly sweet and […]
May 26, 2013

Neighbourhood House ‘Arts Pop Ups’ in Thornbury, Melbourne

I hear from Melburnian Sarah Poole, a lady into Public Art, Community Engagement and Cultural Development, that as a result of a Darebin Council initiative, short term arts businesses are being placed into vacant shops, as ‘pop ups’ to: ‘instantly […]
May 26, 2013

The Sharehood – Transition Darebin, Melbourne

It’s all happening in Darebin. Read on for info about The Sharehood *Share *Make *Mend. Joanna says: “Celebrate Global Sharing Day with the Sharehood and Transition Darebin. Participate in an afternoon of free making and mending workshops and activities, fruit […]
May 24, 2013

Journey To Recognition Starts Sunday, Fed Square, Melbourne

This Sunday at Fed Square in Melbourne a symbolic walk – The Journey to Recognition – to support recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the Australian constitution will be launched. Meet Michael Long At 9.30 am you can […]
May 17, 2013

Don Argus: More Public Debate And Scrutiny Is Needed…

At a closed door discussion in Melbourne yesterday, concern was expressed that our ‘boom’ could be over very quickly. ‘Things Can Deteriorate Quickly’ Don Argus has examined the government’s cashflows which he says is the best analysis of the budget […]
May 17, 2013

Australian Communities To Re-Assess Coal And Gas Boom

Looking to a sustainable future, this weekend in NSW’s Hunter Valley, communities from around Australia will discuss what is happening with the coal and gas boom at a special gathering: Our Land, Our Water, Our Future — Beyond Coal and […]
May 15, 2013

Female Backpackers..Visas..Good Money In Shearing Industry

Did you know that, in NSW, female backpackers are filling labour shortages in the sheep shearing industry caused by the exodus of young regional men, many off to work in the mining sector? A Working Holiday Visa And $1000/Week SMH […]
May 12, 2013

Workers/Church/Green Alliance Strengthening Manufacturing Industry

The Earthworker Co-Op, Australia’s first worker-owned, green manufacturing plant celebrated the installation of its first solar hot water system at Kildonan Uniting Care in Coburg, Melbourne last month. This ‘job-saving’ approach to green technologies manufacturing is an alliance of unions, […]
May 12, 2013

We Need A Job-Matching System That Works For Everyone

Jobs Services Australia (JSA) says it’s clear the national job-matching system isn’t working for everyone. Funded for $5.52 billion over four years, contracts for service providers will be retendered in 2015 and the Commonwealth is considering options. Some Of The […]
May 12, 2013

Clear Rational Budgeting Or Party-Conscious Politicking?

How do you feel about the way our major parties are tackling our budget? We’ve received the article below Balancing the Budget which takes the position that debt is acceptable/not all bad, given the capacity to pay this off via […]