Collaboration …or not

May 7, 2009

Big Ag’s Reaction To Michelle O’s Organic Garden The Start Of A REAL Discussion?

The American agribusiness lobby reaction to Michelle Obama’s decision to make her new White House vegetable garden entirely organic just might be opening up a community-wide discussion on how our crops are grown. America’s new First Lady has been asked […]
May 6, 2009

Recently Retired? Interested In Passing On Your Skills?

The Federal Government has a website www.careeradviceaustralia.gov.au that targets 13-19 year olds. It aims to help young people to move through school and into further, study, training or work parents to support and guide their children in career decision-making schools […]
May 3, 2009

Up Your Jumper – Sustainable Living Blog To Watch

Just received this… sounds interesting so I’m passing it on… G’day, how’s it going? My name is Tim Denshire-Key, I’m currently studying Industrial Design at RMIT in Melbourne. This semester I am doing a study tour of Australia looking at […]
April 29, 2009

Plantable Greeting Cards From A Young Entrepreneur

Young Sydneysider Caroni Joseph has had a wonderful eco-business idea – a very successful one – a selection of plantable greeting cards and wedding invitations (read it….plant it…watch it grow) plus a range organic body care products…her company’s mission statement […]
April 28, 2009

Fitted For Work: Donated Clothes, Friendly Advice On Jobseeking

How difficult is it looking for work when you’re female, single, newly arrived here or have been out of the workforce for years? On top of this you may not have the ‘right’ clothes and when it comes to that […]
April 28, 2009

How Can Old Mobile Phones Can Help Primate Conservation?

We hear that Zoos Victoria has recently launched a mobile phone recycling campaign aimed at gorilla conservation in West Africa. What do gorillas and mobile phones have in common? Every time your mobile phone rings, a tiny metallic ore inside […]
April 24, 2009

WA Tourism Employers Wanted For Indigenous Employment Program

Tourism WA is looking for quality employers interested in joining the Aboriginal Employment Initiative – traineeships and cadetships are available where participants gain experience with some of tourism’s top organisations while getting paid. Traineeship Placements Needed There are nine highly […]
April 23, 2009

10 Australian Students In Asia-Pacific Finalists for Eco-Minds Competition

10 Australians have been short listed to become environmental ambassadors and attend the 2009 Bayer-UNEP Eco-Minds Forum in Auckland, New Zealand. The students were inspired by the cross-cultural camaraderie from previous Eco-Minds programmes, all geared towards generating a positive impact […]
April 16, 2009

Gofa helps Mature-Age Workers

Mature workers can help businesses survive the downturn writes Paul Edwards. “Good mature workers have unique values in the workplace, including experience and reliability. One leading personnel consultant says it makes great sense to hang on to good mature workers […]
April 14, 2009

Helping At-Risk Boys Build Their Self Esteem…

PWF is pleased to pass on details about ‘A Taste Of A Positive Future’. This means enjoying dinner in beautiful NE Victoria where the popular ‘Chef’s Special Dinner’ is on again in Whitfield at the King Valley Cucina, and the […]
April 9, 2009

‘Dialogue To Change’ Action Outcomes From Hobsons Bay Study Circles

The City of Hobsons Bay in Victoria’s inner north-west has hosted a series of Community Wide Study Circles that will be used to inform the Council’s Employment, Education and Lifelong Learning Plan. The 3 week round of circles was followed […]
April 8, 2009

Community Wide Study Circle Organisational Clinic

A reminder about the upcoming one day Workshop in Melbourne, 17 April, on preparing for a round of community wide study circles – facilitated by Dr Mark Brophy, Australian Study Circles Network (ASCN) and Sally Thompson, ACE (Adult Community Education) […]