Humanity In Nature

Environment Laws After The Fires: Webinar March 11

Environment Laws After The Fires: Webinar March 11

I hope that you have been enjoying drenching rains, like we have here in Canberra. Wonderful though it is, it reminds me of the amazing capacity of the human mind to move on swiftly from trauma. The fires are over, and for those of us not personally picking up the… Read More


Climate Democracy - What Does

What Does “Climate Emergency” Action Mean?

The National Climate Emergency Summit, held in Melbourne on February 14-15, was a timely and important event. The Sustainable Living Festival pulled off an impressive feat organising it, filling Melbourne Town Hall to absolute capacity, getting a huge number of people inside and outside the rooms talking about the… Read More


Climate Crisis - Australian Bushfires - The End Of The World As We Know It

The End Of The World As We Know It

As I sat down to write this—struggling with how to get on with normal life while, just down the road, a massive fire burns in one of my favourite places and smoke turns the morning light a ghastly orange—two kookaburras suddenly started laughing in the tall eucalypts behind my home. Read More


Cultivating Democracy Conference: Democratising The Economy - Natalie Osborne

Cultivating Democracy Conference: Democracy And Ecology

Featured below is an audio podcast of the panel ‘Democracy And Ecology’ at The Green Institute conference, Cultivating Democracy, on November 15, 2019. This podcast captures the audio from ‘Democracy And Ecology’ session facilitated by Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, with speakers: Margaret Blakers, Nicky Ison and Dr Natalie Osborne. Read More


Cultivating Ecological Democracy - Opening Conference Speech - Tim Hollo

Cultivating Ecological Democracy: Opening Conference Speech

This is the text of Tim Hollo’s opening speech to the Green Institute conference, Cultivating Democracy, on November 15, 2019. Audio and transcriptions of the other presentations on the day will be posted in the coming weeks as they become available. On behalf of the Green Institute and all of… Read More



What Kind Of Democracy Do We Need To Survive This? Cultivating Democracy Conference - Photo of Parliament House, Canberra

What Kind Of Democracy Do We Need To Survive This?

Like many of you, I have friends and loved ones right now in the paths of some of the most destructive fires Australia has yet seen. I sit, horrified, in front of my screen, reloading pages, hoping to hear good news, thinking about what I need to do to prepare… Read More


Image of the Canberra climate strike, Sept 20

“This is what democracy looks like!”

“This is what democracy looks like!” I don’t know about you, but when I heard thousands of kids chanting that at the Climate Strike last week, it sent shivers of joy and excitement down my spine. One of the things which sets the School Strike for Climate movement apart from… Read More


NENA2018 – Building The New Economy (And The New Politics)

One of the highlights of my work year is always the superb NENA conference – the annual gathering of the New Economy Network Australia. This year, we gathered in Melbourne, over the last three days, with a focus on the Commons and on food. There were conversations all day… Read More