Category: A Sustainable & Inclusive Future

Posted on: October 23, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

after the fire

This little house, so much a part of its environment stood for many years. For more than 3 decades it was home to Belinda and Ervin. It had withstood so much including the fires of 2015. Listen below to Belinda’s poem Ginninderra Press published Belinda’s book  Not Looking for Signs in 2020, a lot happened while it was at the printing press. Belinda Broughton is  a poet and an artist who…

Posted on: October 20, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

CoF gig

Mij Tanith, a passionate advocate for people seeking refugee status talks about an upcoming gig to be held at the fabulous Wheatsheaf Hotel with all of the funds collected going to the Circle of Friends. Have a listen and a laugh about the description from the Rolling Stone about the equally fabulous band volunteering their performance time for this cause.      

Posted on: October 6, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

a 3 way interview

https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/69e7650f-3dca-4887-ab92-f4ad388130e7.mp3   Well this is something new. Michael Bayliss from the Post Growth Australia podcast did an interview with me here where I live at Christie Walk. It was very strange for me being on the other side of the interview, so here it is, a short interview about my story then an interview with Mark Allen from Wholistic Activism and Town Planning Rebellion and then a discussion with Michael,…

Posted on: August 20, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Uluru statement

  Thomas, author of 4 books including Finding the Heart of our Nation talking here telling the story and the backstory to the Uluru Statement of the Heart, also talking about his other books and why he wrote them. Compelling stuff.     Thomas Mayor reading the statement, mobile to mobile, I sprang it on him and he read out there and then, he knows it by heart.  

Posted on: July 1, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

fabric of life

Mary Jose’s delightful studio, listen to this fascinating interview of the importance of story and culture, woven on to fabric. Beautiful fabrics of all shapes and sizes depicting time and place and from all over the world. To find out more visit www.fabricoflife.com.au This interview was conducted on Kaurna land. Always was, always will be.  

Posted on: June 2, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

perpetual light

I am honoured to be able to say I have a copy of this beautiful book; I’ve read it 3 times now and each time I get more from it. Have a listen to the author, Julian Aguon giving these 2 readings as well as an explanation of how this book came about. The interview sound quality is not great, mobile to mobile, Guam to Adelaide Australia, but it is…

Posted on: May 20, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Greg Mackie

Another 3 part fascinating insight in the continuation of Greg’s story, his take on the role that the arts, history and good local governance plays towards achieving a sustainable inclusive future  

Posted on: May 16, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

ACC councillor

Local advocate for city living, accessibility and sustainability Keiran Snape is talking here about his hopes to become area Councillor for the City of Adelaide and the platforms he will be standing on.

Posted on: May 14, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

more on Fabrik

a fascinating re-look at the Onkaparinga mill, a unique opportunity for future planning that recognises the past and looks to the future. This just keeps on getting better    

Posted on: March 29, 2021 Posted by: Sue Gilbey Comments: 0

Fabrik and recovery

This interview was conducted in Melinda’s beautiful straw bale home on the land of the Kaurna people, sovereignty never ceded. It is about fabrik and blankets and art and bushfires and recovery. It is important and inspirational and is just the beginning of a long story waiting to be told. This is an image of the drawing on the wall by Belinda Broughton, she lost her house and drew a…