Environment

August 2, 2007

Two Pocket Sized Ethical Supermarket Shopping Guides

There’s so much to take into consideration if you want to make the most ethical choices on your weekly shopping run. Wouldn’t it be easier if you had a pocket guide to take with you to the supermarket? While it’s […]
August 2, 2007

Communities ‘pick up’ after drought, fire and flood…

Inspired by skills learnt in producing the Tucker ‘n’ Tales Recipe and Story Book – part of the 2004 Women Who Mean Business Project – the Latrobe Valley Community Group in Gippsland (Vic) will turn its hand to a book […]
July 31, 2007

Is There A Way Out Of The Tasmanian Pulp Mill Mess?

There’s been much talk about last night’s 4 Corners report by Liz Jackson on the highly controversial approval process for Australia’s biggest pulp mill in Tasmania this morning. Today we received this email from one of our frustrated readers, Greg […]
July 25, 2007

Melbourne Indie Publishers to Go Green

Last week we asked Why Not “Clean Green Print” Your Next Print Run? Well, this week Melbourne independent publishers, Aduki Independent Press and Vignette Press have announced they will stick to a new set of “ethical publishing guidelines”. The guidelines […]
July 24, 2007

Are We Larrikins Or Do We Love Authority?

There’s been quite a lot of talk about David Marr’s Quarterly Essay, His Master’s Voice: The Corruption of Public Debate Under Howard. It is indeed a cracker of a read but is there anything he says that relate to the […]
July 24, 2007

“Shopping with a Conscience” Supermarket Tours

Walk with members of The Sustainable Living Foundation to find out more about the products, companies and related issues that are part of your weekly supermarket shopping adventures. Food miles, genetic engineering, multinational ownership, packaging and much, much more in […]
July 20, 2007

Why Not “Clean Green Print” Your Next Print Run?

It doesn’t take much imagination or an insider’s knowledge to work out that printing can be tough on the environment. But as consumers, there’s much we can think about to reduce the environmental impact of that next print run. To […]
July 18, 2007

“Food Miles” Cafe Opens In Melbourne

“Don’t Eat That. You Don’t Know Where It’s Been!” How many times have we been warning our children just that? But is it time we start thinking about where and from how far away our food really comes from? In […]
July 17, 2007

Fuel Cells – Will WE Know About Them By 2010?

“Don’t wait for the crash (2010) Get off now! Invest in oil-free transport – fuel cells, trains, bicycles.” This ad in Aduki pdf p 19 magazine, placed by Australian Ethical Investment and Superannuation, is the first reference I have seen […]
July 12, 2007

A community-based eco-cultural Green Map for Warrandyte?

Think Global, Map Local! The Warrandyte Neighbourhood House (WNH) recognises how strongly local people feel about their beautiful natural environment in one of Melbourne’s ‘green wedges’ – the last council election was pretty much fought on the preservation of the […]
July 8, 2007

‘Hydrogen Highways’ and a new ‘fuel cell’ Honda…

Science is definitely NOT my forte but after hearing a couple of ’30-somethings’ talking about California’s Hydrogen Highway – for cars running on hydrogen fuel cells – I jumped straight on the net to find out more. Some ‘hydrogen science’ […]
July 6, 2007

Margaret And Tim Chat About Organic Food

Here’s an extract from a beautiful article from The Age’s Epicure section last month where Australia’s first and favorite cookery writer, the “sprightly 82 year-old”, Margaret Fulton grills Australian of the Year, environmentalist, Tim Flannery about organic food, buying local […]