Q&A: Waste and Recycling in Southern Sydney

Q&A: Waste and Recycling in Southern Sydney

At next week’s Film & Feast, Transition Bondi will be screening the film Waste Land and hearing about Southern Sydney’s waste and recycling strategies from Louie Leung, waste educator for the Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (SSROC). To prepare for Film & Feast, we presented some questions to SSROC. Here’s what the organisation had to…

Transitions Abroad: Taiwan’s Evergreen Lily Elementary School

Transitions Abroad: Taiwan’s Evergreen Lily Elementary School

Words and photos by Gloria Chung  Earlier this year, I went back to my home country, Taiwan. The initial purpose was to learn more about natural dye techniques with my teacher Nicole Lamarche from Avignon, France, who was invited to host workshops for children at Evergreen Lily Elementary School in southern Taiwan’s Pingtung County. Through Nicole,…

Bunya Bonanza

Bunya Bonanza

By Jacob Freeman The east coast bunya-bunya pine originated from the Bunya Mountains in Queensland. The tree was of immense cultural significance to the life and food security of the Aboriginal people of Australia, who traded the seeds along the Great Dividing Range. Bunya trees were marked with the totems of families that planted and passed them down through the generations. The…

Diving for Knowledge, and Rubbish

Diving for Knowledge, and Rubbish

Since its founding in 1955, the Underwater Research Group (URG) dive club of New South Wales has been at the forefront of scuba diving technology as well as underwater research and photography. Over the years, the club has done everything from fish identification surveys and shipwreck investigations to prospecting for gold and fixing the transmitter…

Transitions Abroad: Augustenborg, Sweden

Transitions Abroad: Augustenborg, Sweden

By Gloria Chung Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to travel around Europe visiting different Eco Villages and to participate in the GEN (Global Eco-Village Network) conference in Sweden. This led to a visit of Eco District Augustenborg, an urban renewal program in Malmo, Sweden, funded by the EU and the local government, which…

Q&A: Mark Boyle on Learning to Live with Less
·

Q&A: Mark Boyle on Learning to Live with Less

Words and photography by Serena Renner Mark Boyle, the Irishman formerly known as ‘The Moneyless Man,’ has been challenging Western notions of capitalism and consumerism for nearly a decade. For more than three years, he lived in an off-grid caravan, grew his own food, and walked or cycled to get around, reconnecting with the land and…