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Creating a regenerative Australia: join us for updates from the Aussie Regen movement!

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ABOUT OUR WEBINAR

Join us for an update from some of the fantastic people involved in the rapidly growing 'Regen Australia' movement.

Many Australians are searching for better ways to respond to our ecological and climate crisis, to honour, respect and connect with the knowledge and laws of First Nations Peoples and to build regenerative cultures and societies that live within healthy ecological limits and the living capacity of our beautiful continent. As part of this, a fantastic movement of people is working to create regenerative principles and practices for towns, cities and regions. Join our webinar for an update from a range of speakers, from around Australia. Learn about their initiatives and consider joining or starting your own regenerative initiatives.

Regenerative means able to or tending to regenerate—to regrow or be renewed or restored, especially after being damaged or lost. Regeneration recognises that human and planetary health are deeply interwoven, and actively seeks to enable the flourishing of human and non-human life, on an ongoing basis, forever.

PLEASE NOTE:

** Speaker bios and weblinks will be added to this page shortly - so book your FREE ticket now, and come back for more information later this week!!

** We recommend you also join Regen Songlines Australia for their Roundtable Discussion on "Sustainability, Regeneration and Caring for Country" on 13 September from 6.30pm to 8pm. (The night before this event) For more information visit this webpage: https://www.regenerative-songl...

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

  • Mary Graham - Kombu-merri person, Adjunct Associate Professor UQ, Director of Future Dreaming and Steering Group member, Regen Songlines Australia
  • Ross Williams - Bindal/Juru person, Director of Future Dreaming and Steering Group member, Regen Songlines Australia
  • Alana Marsh - Miriam woman (Torres Strait Islander), Wayapa Wuurrk Reset practitioner and Steering Group member, Regen Songlines Australia
  • Michelle Maloney - Greenprints program, AELA, Future Dreaming and NENA
  • Dimity Podger - WWF and co-convenor of 'Regen Australia Alliance'
  • Willow Berzin - Coalition of Everyone (COE) and co-convenor of 'Regen Australia Alliance'
  • Nicole Barling-Luke - Regen Melbourne and Small Giants
  • Kira Athanasiov - Regen Brisbane and Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA)
  • Bronwen Morgan - Regen Sydney and Professor of Law, UNSW
  • Trish Hansen - Regen Adelaide
  • Tim Collings - Nowra regen movement
  • Miya Isherwood - Far North Queensland/Atherton Tablelands

ABOUT EARTH LAWS MONTH

The Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA) is hosting a huge month of events throughout September - webinars, public lectures, workshops, virtual art exhibitions and more - to explore and celebrate our relationship with the living world. To find out about all our events, please visit: https://events.humanitix.com/t...

ABOUT AELA

The Australian Earth Laws Alliance is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to creating Earth-centred systems change, by increasing the understanding and practical implementation of Earth-centred governance. Our programs include a focus on law, economics, education, ethics, Indigenous knowledge systems and the arts.

For more information, please visit our website: www.earthlaws.org.au

Or get in touch - aela@earthlaws.org.au


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