The Eclectic Episode
It’s a mixed bag this week, with Tip 5 – Pay It Forward from #Yourlifeyourplanet in honour of the 55th anniversary of #WaveHill and the yarns we shared last… Read More »The Eclectic Episode
Geoff Ebbs is the author of Your Life Your Planet and the best-selling Australian Internet Book and a long term environmental activist. He has written, edited and published a wide range of business and environmental books and participated in community radio and publishing. The radio show and online news site, https://EcoRadio.net has been operating (initially as https://TheGenerator.news) since 2005. A regular speaker and facilitator at conferences and workshops, Geoff has built on his background in information technology, media and environmental engineering.to nurture the transition to a post-carbon economy. Geoff continues to drive deep adaptation and regenerative sustainability as the primary agenda for both commercial and community organisations and is currently researching business approaches to those issues at the Griffith Centre for Sustainable Enterprise. The organisation he founded in 2005, Ebono Institute, continues to support community and social enterprise media and his consultancy, Great Notion, provides facilitation and strategic planning services to social enterprise and environmental organisations.
It’s a mixed bag this week, with Tip 5 – Pay It Forward from #Yourlifeyourplanet in honour of the 55th anniversary of #WaveHill and the yarns we shared last… Read More »The Eclectic Episode
Fashion by Dad’s Time for a Story Time Story is Alec Kruger’s Alone on the soaks, the Blazer of Glory is Jade Not Jane and… Read More »Alone on the soaks episode
We are madly digitising all the published materials we can get our hands on, but technophile Geoff Ebbs has had an insight into the ephemeral… Read More »Paper, web page, rock
Fifty-five years ago today, Vincent Lingiari his fellow stockmen and other First Nations workers on the Vestey owned Wave Hill station initiated a strike action… Read More »Honouring Wave Hill
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She put the hot dumpling, dripping with Apricot syrup, in my mouth and I struggled to roll it around in my mouth to stop it… Read More »The hot dumpling erupted in my mouth dripping syrup
William Dalrymple in The Anarchy describes the English envoy’s ungracious acknowledgement that the Indian Mughals were less than impressed by the fledgling nation’s glory. The… Read More »Jahangir prefers Sufis to kings
Unusually, The Partisan is someone else’s song made famous by Leonard Cohen. We are used to other people covering his songs – in fact many… Read More »The Partisans