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  • Lime Green: a climate action music festival

    Lime Green: a climate action music festival

    Lime Green is a brand new artist-led off-grid music festival coming to Adelaide on 18 April 2026. It’s a fun-loving experiment in what’s possible for live music…

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  • Avoiding food waste and hunger? Let’s drink to that!

    Avoiding food waste and hunger? Let’s drink to that!

    OzHarvest Ventures was launched in style in the Adelaide Hills. The delicious Conscious Drink took centre stage, showing what is possible when social enterprises build avoidance of…

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  • Talking poo and people power

    Talking poo and people power

    Impact Boom has been prominent in Australia for many years as they have connected ‘world-leading practitioners, social entrepreneurs, academics, innovators, thinkers and doers’. Listen to Matthew Wright-Simon’s…

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  • Are we the cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems?

    Are we the cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems?

    This is an important message in our complicated and challenging world: we don’t have to do hard stuff by ourselves. Fortunately, we are designed to make sense…

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  • The future is circular

    The future is circular

    In nature, waste doesn’t exist. Every element and interaction in Earth’s ecosystem has its own way of nourishing something else. In industrialised economies, we have created harm…

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  • Success sometimes starts with failure

    Success sometimes starts with failure

    It’s hardly unusual for business ventures to fail. But what if the business model starts with humankind’s epic failures? Social enterprises in Victoria provide some answers.

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  • Jaumafest: dancing, eating, drinking and talking the days away

    Jaumafest: dancing, eating, drinking and talking the days away

    Collective effervescence occurs when people come together in a way that excites individuals and unifies the group’. That described Jaumafest to perfection.

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  • Regenerating the Hills and Coasts

    Regenerating the Hills and Coasts

    There is a certain feeling on the eve of something special. I think this photo captured it.

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  • We’re storytelling creatures

    We’re storytelling creatures

    “No-one ever made a decision because of a number. They need a story.”  Stories have always been how we make sense of the world.

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  • Respectful yarning has lessons for us all

    Respectful yarning has lessons for us all

    A year on from Australia’s Voice referendum we need to talk – and to listen – more than ever

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