There is an email circulating warning that mobile phone numbers in Australia are ‘going public’ next month and it also claims that consumers will be charged for calls made to them by telemarketing companies. Hoaxslayer’s Brief Analysis False, but while […]
As part of the ‘Vision 2020 for Creating Sustainable Societies‘ Event 2 Free workshops will be held at the Wantirna Campus of Swinburne Uni, Melbourne, on Saturday 23rd March, presented by Be The Change Australia. Be The Change Australia is […]
Social enterprises can be described as organisations that create, support, nurture and empower businesses that are shifting us to a more socially equitable and environmentally sustainable world. Small Giants was founded in 2007 to do just this.
The HATs (highly accomplished teachers) program is a NSW education success story. Pity no-one talks about it says Maxine McKew, though it has been good to hear Radio National interview innovative teacher Greg Whitby about his book, ‘Educating Gen Wi-Fi: […]
Victorians can use the Local Harvest website, winner of a 2012 Green Lifestyle Award website to find local food nearby. You just enter your postcode to find farmers’ markets, farm-gate produce, local food swaps, community gardens, organic retailers… Why should […]
Michael Short, editor of The Zone, has profiled Braeden Lord of Aussie Farmers Direct, a businessman supporting Australian farmers and manufacturers, who now supplies – free of charge – 130,000 households in direct competition with Coles and Woolies. Michael writes: […]
On 6 March, at a business breakfast in Melbourne, international guest speaker Peter Hunt, CEO of Mutuo – UK peak body for mutuals/co-ops – will discuss the role of co-ops in Australia’s new economy with Michael Short, editor of The […]
I have recently found out about Abbeyfield Australia, a national not-for-profit providing affordable housing for older people and people with disabilities who wish to live independently within a supportive environment. It represents 26 independent Abbeyfield Societies in towns and suburb […]
Demographer Bernard Salt, writing in The Australian, quotes Professor Leon Sterling, President of the Australian Council of Deans of Information and Communications Technology saying: “Not enough people are taking ICT qualifications…I think there’s a lack of understanding of what ICT […]
A PWF reader has alerted us to the fact that victims of the Kinglake-Kilmore East fire on Black Saturday have been spared the trauma of attending court during their case for compensation, after the Supreme Court agreed to transmit proceedings […]
PWF is happy to pass on a ‘Call out’ for The Neighbour Project for Melbourne Sharehooders. What Is The Sharehood? The Sharehood is a ‘grassroots group’ – 2641 people with 4968 shareables. THE SHAREHOOD’S DESCRIPTION OF WHAT THEY DO: The […]
Carol, from Perth WA, has emailed us about finding some single ladies who might like to do some tag-along caravanning. She says: “I’m looking for single ladies that have a Caravan, Motor home etc to go caravanning with, to tag-a-long […]