by Lorraine Shannon | Aug 11, 2020 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
Food shortages have been in the media lately with lower production levels in Victoria due to the Covid outbreak. We are assured there will sufficient of everything available but the fragility of many of our food systems and supply chains has become evident over the...
by Lorraine Shannon | Jun 10, 2020 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
Lorraine: Well, as we move into a less restricted life we can also look forward to bookshops and libraries opening up and the joy of new books. My own bookshelves have been perused over and over. However, revisiting and rereading old books can renew forgotten...
by Barbara Lepani | Mar 6, 2020 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
Lorraine Shannon—Quotes for March As those of us who survived the fires with homes and families intact start to settle back into so-called normal life, it is impossible to ignore the impact the fires have had on communities, local businesses, the tourism industry and...
by Barbara Lepani | Feb 3, 2020 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
Lorraine Shannon, Wild Mountain Collective Seminars Coordinator Many authors write powerfully and insightfully on climate change and grief. Sally Gillespie’s recently published Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Re-imagining our world and ourselves is the one I have...
by Barbara Lepani | Oct 3, 2019 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
David Rothenberg, The Survival of the Beautiful I have just returned from a trip to Germany. Although I recently read an alarming report on the rate of insect decline even in German nature reserves, I have come back with renewed hope that we may not be such a...
by Barbara Lepani | Aug 8, 2019 | Our Collective, Quote of the Week
THE FIGHT FOR A VOICE TO PARLIAMENT It seems appropriate with the 2019 Garma festival having just finished and the Government’s intransigent attitude towards the Aboriginal Statement from the Heart to offer quotes from Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous...
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