Collaboration …or not

April 15, 2012

Asset-Based Community Development National Accreditation

Ted Smeaton of Inspiring Communities has emailed about a program that will provide a range of nationally accredited ‘Person-Centred and Asset-Based Community Development’ programs. A Unique Education Opportunity Inspiring Communities has partnered with Central Coast Business College, NSW, to provide […]
April 10, 2012

Third Sustaining Rural Communities FREE Conference

The 2012 Sustaining Rural Communities Conference – ‘Local Solutions to National Issues’ will take place Wednesday to Thursday 18-19 April 2012 in Narrabri, at the Crossing Theatre. The Conference will once again be free, with a $50 fee to cover […]
March 26, 2012

Short Term Casual Work For Grey Nomad Engineer?

PWF has received an email from Trish Lindner and her engineer husband who are travelling the country and happy to work. Some Detail The Lindners are looking for short term casual work as they travel through Queensland, the Territory and […]
March 26, 2012

Fighting Ovarian And Bowel Cancer..

An Internet Walk Against Ovarian Cancer – a friend sent me this email message as it resonated with her. It has touched me too. The request is to forward the following message to friends, keep the woman walking and info […]
March 22, 2012

A Traveller Interested In Leaving Immediately

Mercy Jones has emailed PWF to say she is interested in travelling in Australia, especially in South Australia and Western Australia. She says she is fun loving – in the best possible way, good clean fun – and that she […]
March 20, 2012

Exams For Pollies, Smaller Government For Community Well-Being?

Democracy theorist Jean-Paul Gagnon writing for The Conversation has suggested: “If our underwhelming politicians don’t pass the test, perhaps its time to make them sit one..[like doctors, dentists, teachers, lawyers, veterinarians] We need to focus on building both citizens and […]
March 19, 2012

Queenslander Interested In A Travel Companion

Queenslander Lyn Treble has contacted us about her travel ideas and plans. About Lyn Lyn likes the idea of the PWF Grey Nomad category and tells us she has been looking for a travel companion for some time now. Lyn […]
March 19, 2012

A Small Business Franchise Taking On The Golden Arches?

Dynamic Business has interviewed Victorian Mark Koronczyk, founder of vegetarian fast-food chain Lord of the Fries (LOTF). Mark and wife Amanda decided to do something about the lack of good vegetarian food at festivals. They bought a van, hit the […]
March 19, 2012

A Zoo, A Harbourside Cafe, A Seafood Sustainability First

Taronga Park Zoo’s Harbourview Cafe is the first restaurant in Australia to become certified under the MSC’s (Marine Stewardship Council’s) seafood sustainability certification program. Look For The MSC Blue Ecolable The Harbourview Cafe won the privilege of bearing the MSC’s […]
March 19, 2012

The Warrandyte Co-Op Orders Organic Fruit And Veg Online

The Warrandyte Co-Op – whose 25 members can order organic fruit and veg online from Organic Origins – began mid 2011. Liane and Josh started the co-op to make the organics that they supply to retailers across Melbourne affordable for […]
March 17, 2012

Zonta Fundraiser: A Bush Poets’ Brekky At Ayr, North Qld

Calling all those who might be in Ayr, North Queensland, on the first weekend in June…you’re invited to a Bush Poets’ Breakfast, held by the local Zonta International Club as a fund raiser. Following previous successful Bush Poets’ brekkies, Karen […]
March 13, 2012

Australian Scientists Develop Salt-Tolerant Wheat

The development of a salt-tolerant variety of durum wheat ia an Australian breakthrough. Researchers at Adelaide Uni’s Waite Research Institute have shown an improved grain yield by 25 per cent on salty soils. Addressing Rising Soil Salinity Caused by overdrawn […]