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2022 State of the Environment report released
July 19, 2022
Friends of the Earth Australia welcomes the release of the national State of the Environment report. Although required to produce them every five years, the previous Coalition government held up the release of the...
Read More ShareCreating a Language of the Future
July 07, 2022
What creative facilitation can we use for a new future? In Chain Reaction #141 Sue Stack offers an exercise using imagined/real words of the future.
Read More ShareFederal Climate & Environment Policy Platform 2022
July 06, 2022
Friends of the Earth Australia welcomes the rapid movement of the new federal government on key election commitments, including those covering environment, climate and energy. We note that the government has already acted to...
Read More ShareFire ready policies
July 05, 2022
We know that Australia is facing ever worse climate change driven disasters (‘UnNatural’ disasters). These include worsening fire seasons, longer heatwaves, increased flooding and longer droughts. The following are some suggestions on how Australia...
Read More ShareLandscape, Soundscape, Immersion
July 05, 2022
"Artists as eco-social change makers" – Lila Meleisea shares how her artistic practice weaves together her Samoan heritage and passion for activism. Published in Chain Reaction #141.
Read More ShareFriendship as Anti-Capitalism
July 01, 2022
To become radically anti-capitalist, Aia Newport invites us to prioritise friendships in our daily lives and organising space. Written for Chain Reaction #141.
Read More SharePNG does not need a coal industry
June 28, 2022
Mayur Resources should not be creating a coal industry in PNG, writes Phil Evans in Chain Reaction #141.
Read More ShareAUKUS disrupts "a very peaceful part of planet Earth"
June 28, 2022
Nic Mclellan writes an in-depth analysis of AUKUS's impact on the Pacific, and Australasian politics. Published in Chain Reaction #141
Read More ShareAlliance of the Solwara Warriors: Our culture, our heritage, our future
June 24, 2022
The Solwara Warriors are fighting deep sea mining in the Pacific, Jonathan Mesulam and Nat Lowrey write for Chain Reaction #141.
Read More ShareCorporate Cane Toads exposed by Australia’s most disgusting award
June 24, 2022
Who won the inaugural CaneToad awards? Rhys Dolby reports, for Chain Reaction #141.
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