Collaboration …or not

October 29, 2010

Zero Carbon World Concert At Edendale Farm, Eltham

The Zero Carbon World Concert – a fossil-free weekend of fun – for a Zero Carbon World is an international series of concerts taking place worldwide during the weekend before the next UN climate summit (27/28 November 2010). The aim […]
October 29, 2010

Aboriginal Hunter-Gatherer Approach To Solve Food Shortage

VicHealth is reporting that the 5000 strong Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative in Geelong, working with Victoria University (VU) has returned to traditional hunter-gatherer methods to solve food shortages and improve healthy eating. Recent Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show the average […]
October 28, 2010

Australian Wines And The Powerful Supermarket Industry

Sarah Collingwood from Fourwinds Vineyard in the Canberra region has been in touch re: the big supermarkets and Australian wines. Coles and Woolies are now Australia’s largest wine retailers. They are developing exclusive wine brands and selling them at very […]
October 27, 2010

Vancouver: Supermarkets And The Local Economy

LoCo BC (British Columbia) is a Vancouver business organisation focused on creating a diverse and vibrant local economy by strengthening small and mid-sized businesses. The following article in their current e-newsletter will no doubt interest PWF readers, given the popularity […]
October 26, 2010

Help StreetSmart Help The Homeless – November 2010

StreetSmart may have started as a small small operation but the network is spreading around the country. Why not help them help the homeless around Australia this November? Adam Robinson has just fired up this year’s campaign. He says that […]
October 19, 2010

NFP To Support Community-Funded Renewable Energy Projects

Ethical Investor tells us that the launch of NFP ‘Embark Australia’ – aiming to accelerate the roll-out of community-funded renewable energy projects – has coincided with the turning the first sod ceremony for the Hepburn community-owned wind farm near Daylesford […]
October 19, 2010

EcoSwitch Saves Standby Power And Money

This Australian invention is an award-winning little gadget that eliminates the standby power used by our non-essential electrical appliances 100%. It is simple and sells $19.95 (RRP). About The Ecoswitch The Next Big Thing Award describes this device as effectively […]
September 24, 2010

Improving Melbourne’s Public Transport..DEMOCRATICALLY?

The MTF (Melbourne Transport Forum) is using social media to drive a community discussion. The MTF blog says the trains are full, the freeways jammed and Melbourne needs a better public transport plan. HOW IS MTF USING SOCIAL MEDIA? There […]
September 24, 2010

Green Business Marketing Tips

Following are four tweeted ways to enliven your ‘green marketing” – thank you Kelly Spors. Greenwashing As you probably know this is when companies claim they’re good environmental stewards but are not really very much that way at all. This […]
September 22, 2010

Social Returns Forum Sydney 25 Oct 2010

Australia’s not-for-profit sector is changing and measuring social returns is becoming increasingly important to business-savvy social enterprises. Social Enterprises, Funding And Reality Peter Cox of Future Employment Opportunities – a Melbourne-based non-profit that operates several ventures – places value on […]
September 21, 2010

‘My Main Street’ Economical And Much More Than A Directory

Lane Burdett of Business DIY has a new project, My Main Street, a website that offers communities and their small businesses a remarkably economical online platform for self-promotion. It’s all about small and medium businesses (SMEs) competing with the ‘big’ […]
September 21, 2010

Grandmothers, Kids And ‘Hole In The Wall’ Internet Learning

Sugata Mitra is an Indian education researcher. His ‘Hole in the Wall’ experiments have shown that, if motivated by curiosity and peer interest, children can teach themselves and each other without formal supervision. He says in every country there are […]