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Sunday Arts Magazine
Shannon Loughnane’s Friend Request

Sunday Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 15:15


Sunday Arts team chat with Shannon Loughnane about his Midsumma show, Hello! Hi! My name is Shannon. Quick question: How does an adult make new friends? http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_sundayartsmagazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2020/01/Shannon-Loughnane.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 15:15 — 5.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Shannon Loughnane’s Friend Request appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.

Climactic
Reid Pierce — How the Inner West was Won

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 43:26


When we asked Reid Pierce how he managed to get the Inner West Council to declare a climate emergency he answered, ‘I just asked them'. This is a conversation of hope, action, the importance of language and using momentum to enact change. With the results of the 2019 federal election still weighing on our hearts and minds this is a podcast to raise you up and remind you that all over this country, and our world, are people making major breakthrough everyday to make our world a greener, cleaner and more equitable place. with conviction. People just like you. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fmShannon Loughnanne - The City RoarsAnnett Finger, Boomerang Alliance - The link to make a submission to the Victorian government Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. The General Assembly wrote the instrumentals you heard at the end, check out their work here. Connect with Sarah Sannon who wrote the post-election affirmation here. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guests: Annett Finger, Reid Pierce, and Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Links: Extinction Rebellion Australia Extinction Rebellion Australia on Twitter: "Inner West Sydney has just declared a #ClimateEmergency." Climactic: Waste Special, Part One — We talk to Councillors and Council staff to find out the very real stress the decision has placed them under to make changes and what consequences this will have for residents and ratepayers. Climactic: Councillor Kat Copsey - "The Waste Guru" — In this week's episode, Climactic co-host Mark Spencer talks to Cr Kat Copsey of Port Phillip Council in Melbourne, Victoria. Climactic: Councillor Tim Baxter — "Combating Climate Change through Local Government" — Episode 3 sees Mark Spencer go one-on-one with Councillor Tim Baxter of Melbourne's Port Phillip Council. How to make a Submission for the Inquiry Into Recycling and Waste Management — HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION FOR THE INQUIRY INTO RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
Reid Pierce — How the Inner West was Won

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 43:26


When we asked Reid Pierce how he managed to get the Inner West Council to declare a climate emergency he answered, ‘I just asked them'. This is a conversation of hope, action, the importance of language and using momentum to enact change. With the results of the 2019 federal election still weighing on our hearts and minds this is a podcast to raise you up and remind you that all over this country, and our world, are people making major breakthrough everyday to make our world a greener, cleaner and more equitable place. with conviction. People just like you. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fm Shannon Loughnanne - The City Roars Annett Finger, Boomerang Alliance - The link to make a submission to the Victorian government Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. The General Assembly wrote the instrumentals you heard at the end, check out their work here. Connect with Sarah Sannon who wrote the post-election affirmation here. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guests: Annett Finger, Reid Pierce, and Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Links: Extinction Rebellion Australia Extinction Rebellion Australia on Twitter: "Inner West Sydney has just declared a #ClimateEmergency." Climactic: Waste Special, Part One — We talk to Councillors and Council staff to find out the very real stress the decision has placed them under to make changes and what consequences this will have for residents and ratepayers. Climactic: Councillor Kat Copsey - "The Waste Guru" — In this week's episode, Climactic co-host Mark Spencer talks to Cr Kat Copsey of Port Phillip Council in Melbourne, Victoria. Climactic: Councillor Tim Baxter — "Combating Climate Change through Local Government" — Episode 3 sees Mark Spencer go one-on-one with Councillor Tim Baxter of Melbourne's Port Phillip Council. How to make a Submission for the Inquiry Into Recycling and Waste Management — HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION FOR THE INQUIRY INTO RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Reid Pierce — How the Inner West was Won

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 45:20


When we asked Reid Pierce how he managed to get the Inner West Council to declare a climate emergency he answered, ‘I just asked them'. This is a conversation of hope, action, the importance of language and using momentum to enact change. With the results of the 2019 federal election still weighing on our hearts and minds this is a podcast to raise you up and remind you that all over this country, and our world, are people making major breakthrough everyday to make our world a greener, cleaner and more equitable place. with conviction. People just like you. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fm Shannon Loughnanne - The City Roars Annett Finger, Boomerang Alliance - The link to make a submission to the Victorian government Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. The General Assembly wrote the instrumentals you heard at the end, check out their work here. Connect with Sarah Sannon who wrote the post-election affirmation here. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guests: Annett Finger, Reid Pierce, and Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Links: Extinction Rebellion Australia Extinction Rebellion Australia on Twitter: "Inner West Sydney has just declared a #ClimateEmergency." Climactic: Waste Special, Part One — We talk to Councillors and Council staff to find out the very real stress the decision has placed them under to make changes and what consequences this will have for residents and ratepayers. Climactic: Councillor Kat Copsey - "The Waste Guru" — In this week's episode, Climactic co-host Mark Spencer talks to Cr Kat Copsey of Port Phillip Council in Melbourne, Victoria. Climactic: Councillor Tim Baxter — "Combating Climate Change through Local Government" — Episode 3 sees Mark Spencer go one-on-one with Councillor Tim Baxter of Melbourne's Port Phillip Council. How to make a Submission for the Inquiry Into Recycling and Waste Management — HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION FOR THE INQUIRY INTO RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Reid Pierce — How the Inner West was Won

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 43:26


When we asked Reid Pierce how he managed to get the Inner West Council to declare a climate emergency he answered, ‘I just asked them'. This is a conversation of hope, action, the importance of language and using momentum to enact change. With the results of the 2019 federal election still weighing on our hearts and minds this is a podcast to raise you up and remind you that all over this country, and our world, are people making major breakthrough everyday to make our world a greener, cleaner and more equitable place. with conviction. People just like you. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fmShannon Loughnanne - The City RoarsAnnett Finger, Boomerang Alliance - The link to make a submission to the Victorian government Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. The General Assembly wrote the instrumentals you heard at the end, check out their work here. Connect with Sarah Sannon who wrote the post-election affirmation here.Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Special Guests: Annett Finger, Reid Pierce, and Shannon Loughnane.Support ClimacticLinks: Extinction Rebellion Australia Extinction Rebellion Australia on Twitter: "Inner West Sydney has just declared a #ClimateEmergency." Climactic: Waste Special, Part One — We talk to Councillors and Council staff to find out the very real stress the decision has placed them under to make changes and what consequences this will have for residents and ratepayers. Climactic: Councillor Kat Copsey - "The Waste Guru" — In this week's episode, Climactic co-host Mark Spencer talks to Cr Kat Copsey of Port Phillip Council in Melbourne, Victoria. Climactic: Councillor Tim Baxter — "Combating Climate Change through Local Government" — Episode 3 sees Mark Spencer go one-on-one with Councillor Tim Baxter of Melbourne's Port Phillip Council. How to make a Submission for the Inquiry Into Recycling and Waste Management — HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION FOR THE INQUIRY INTO RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wednesday Breakfast
I #ChooseHumane Refugee Policy; Union Power for Digital Journalists and University Casuals; Walking MEL>CBR for Climate Action; Frontline Action Against Coal

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019


Hosted by Eiddwen and Will [segment times in brackets] || 3CR is proud to acknowledge the Kulin Nations as true owners and custodians of the lands from which we broadcast. We pay respect to their elders past and present and acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has yet to be signed || [13:23] I Choose Humane: Former Monday Breakfast host James Brennan comes on the show to share the Refugee Council of Australia's campaign I Choose Humane. The campaign calls on voters to choose humane asylum seeker policies and influence their representatives to do the same. Find out more or sign the pledge at choosehumane.org.au ||[28:18] Log On to a Unionised Workplace: It's a bit of an oversight that digital journalists don't have the same conditions or protections that their print-first cousins do. Mardi O'Connor from the MEAA and The Conversation's Wes Mountain come into the studio to talk about their success winning rights in Wes' workplace. We hear the challenges workers face in digital media and how they can fight for their rights. You can find out more on the MEAA website || [42:16] His Extremely Long Walk: Protesting inaction on the climate emergency, Shannon Loughnane is about 2/3rds of the way through a long walk from Melbourne to Canberra. He's met with locals, politicians and wildlife and spread the urgent message of the need for action on climate change. He calls in from Batlow, NSW, to share his experiences on the road and to share the supportive views of rural communities for climate action. Follow Shannon at myextremelylongwalk.com and on Twitter at @ExtremelyMy || [54:04] Giving the Miners Plenty of FLAC: Hayley from Frontline Action on Coal comes on the show to update us on the destruction wrought by miners on Wagnan and Jagalingou traditional land in northern Queensland. She tells us how the Adani mine project needs to be stopped. You can follow FLAC  on their website frontlineaction.org || [1:06:50] Sit-In and Speak Out: Casual staff at the University of Melbourne, as at many higher education institutions, get a raw deal with job insecurity, low wages, and having to scrounge and save for their own workplace needs. The NTEU thinks this isn't good enough and has organised at Sit-In and Speak Out today for all staff to attend and share their stories. The event is taking place today at 12pm at the Raymond Priestley building on Unimelb campus and all staff are welcome regardless of their contract ||

Climactic
Dispatches from My Extremely Long Walk and Mattlawie Ecological Centre

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 41:45


This episode is largely brought to you by Facebook voice messages, and it's a great way to get your story on the show as well! Just send us your voice messages from live events, use them to interview someone, or just send us your thoughts. Shannon Loughnane of My Extremely Long Walk For Climate Action shares his thoughts as he walks towards Canberra from Melbourne to deliver the message to the Australian Parliament that their inaction and obstruction on climate change has been noticed, and is well past due for changing. You can hear his episode all about his long walk here. Matthew Onyeanula is a permaculture farmer, community educator, and a very inspiring figure. He founded and runs Mattlawie Ecological Restoration Centre. His story is incredible, and so is the Mattlawie project. Here's more from Matthew about Mattlawie:Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center is an ecological based organization and a registered nonprofit organization in Ghana, West Africa. Our Vision:Our vision is for humans, animals, plants etc to peacefully and happily coexist in our Ecological Center/ Community; therefore creating an amazing example of regenerative - sustainable agriculture and sustainable living in this region. Through these ways, taking action against climate change as well as restoring, improving and protecting tropical ecosystems. Our Mission:*To Teach*Empower*Promote peace and culture. Concept:We are very careful to do all we do ecologically without the use of toxic chemicals, holding firmly to permaculture/regenerative principles, ethics and design systems. What We Do/ Intend To Do:Ecological FarmingOrganic Food Production, Organic Cosmetics, Repellents, Fertilizer,Ecological/ Permaculture / I.C.T TrainingsEco-Culture Development / Exchange programs, Ecotourism, Eco-lodge / Eco-villageYouth and women empowermentAged Care - Elderly CareCommunity Development, LandscapingRecycling,Beekeeping (Apiculture), Essential Oil distillation, Mushroom ProductionMoringa ProjectsPeace Advocacies, Nurseries/ Tree Planting / Agro Forestry Systems, Sustainable Animal Management, Renewable Energy – Solar systems, Water Catchments Systems, Biogas, Low Cost Irrigation Systems, Etc. CAUSE OF ACTION:Ecosystems devastationLand Degradation / Soil infertilityCommunity developmentDeforestationClimate changeAlarming poverty rateEnvironmental hazardSegregationLack of access and means to other knowledge like recycling, Self-sufficiency, etc.Food SecurityCapacity Building/Empowerment Outrageous Unemployment rate Needs:Eco Buildings for base camps, lodge and trainingsWater Connections on SiteEco Toilet-Washroom Special Guests: Matthew Onyeanula and Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Links: Mattlawie GoFundMe Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center | Family Farming Knowledge Platform | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
Dispatches from My Extremely Long Walk and Mattlawie Ecological Centre

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 41:45


This episode is largely brought to you by Facebook voice messages, and it's a great way to get your story on the show as well! Just send us your voice messages from live events, use them to interview someone, or just send us your thoughts. Shannon Loughnane of My Extremely Long Walk For Climate Action shares his thoughts as he walks towards Canberra from Melbourne to deliver the message to the Australian Parliament that their inaction and obstruction on climate change has been noticed, and is well past due for changing. You can hear his episode all about his long walk here. Matthew Onyeanula is a permaculture farmer, community educator, and a very inspiring figure. He founded and runs Mattlawie Ecological Restoration Centre. His story is incredible, and so is the Mattlawie project. Here's more from Matthew about Mattlawie: Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center is an ecological based organization and a registered nonprofit organization in Ghana, West Africa. Our Vision: Our vision is for humans, animals, plants etc to peacefully and happily coexist in our Ecological Center/ Community; therefore creating an amazing example of regenerative - sustainable agriculture and sustainable living in this region. Through these ways, taking action against climate change as well as restoring, improving and protecting tropical ecosystems. Our Mission: *To Teach *Empower *Promote peace and culture. Concept: We are very careful to do all we do ecologically without the use of toxic chemicals, holding firmly to permaculture/regenerative principles, ethics and design systems. What We Do/ Intend To Do: Ecological Farming Organic Food Production, Organic Cosmetics, Repellents, Fertilizer, Ecological/ Permaculture / I.C.T Trainings Eco-Culture Development / Exchange programs, Ecotourism, Eco-lodge / Eco-village Youth and women empowerment Aged Care - Elderly Care Community Development, Landscaping Recycling, Beekeeping (Apiculture), Essential Oil distillation, Mushroom Production Moringa Projects Peace Advocacies, Nurseries/ Tree Planting / Agro Forestry Systems, Sustainable Animal Management, Renewable Energy – Solar systems, Water Catchments Systems, Biogas, Low Cost Irrigation Systems, Etc. CAUSE OF ACTION: Ecosystems devastation Land Degradation / Soil infertility Community development Deforestation Climate change Alarming poverty rate Environmental hazard Segregation Lack of access and means to other knowledge like recycling, Self-sufficiency, etc. Food Security Capacity Building/Empowerment Outrageous Unemployment rate Needs: Eco Buildings for base camps, lodge and trainings Water Connections on Site Eco Toilet-Washroom Special Guests: Matthew Onyeanula and Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Links: Mattlawie GoFundMe Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center | Family Farming Knowledge Platform | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Dispatches from My Extremely Long Walk and Mattlawie Ecological Centre

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 41:46


This episode is largely brought to you by Facebook voice messages, and it's a great way to get your story on the show as well! Just send us your voice messages from live events, use them to interview someone, or just send us your thoughts. Shannon Loughnane of My Extremely Long Walk For Climate Action shares his thoughts as he walks towards Canberra from Melbourne to deliver the message to the Australian Parliament that their inaction and obstruction on climate change has been noticed, and is well past due for changing. You can hear his episode all about his long walk here. Matthew Onyeanula is a permaculture farmer, community educator, and a very inspiring figure. He founded and runs Mattlawie Ecological Restoration Centre. His story is incredible, and so is the Mattlawie project. Here's more from Matthew about Mattlawie:Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center is an ecological based organization and a registered nonprofit organization in Ghana, West Africa.Our Vision:Our vision is for humans, animals, plants etc to peacefully and happily coexist in our Ecological Center/ Community; therefore creating an amazing example of regenerative - sustainable agriculture and sustainable living in this region. Through these ways, taking action against climate change as well as restoring, improving and protecting tropical ecosystems.Our Mission:*To Teach*Empower*Promote peace and culture.Concept:We are very careful to do all we do ecologically without the use of toxic chemicals, holding firmly to permaculture/regenerative principles, ethics and design systems.What We Do/ Intend To Do:Ecological FarmingOrganic Food Production, Organic Cosmetics, Repellents, Fertilizer,Ecological/ Permaculture / I.C.T TrainingsEco-Culture Development / Exchange programs, Ecotourism, Eco-lodge / Eco-villageYouth and women empowermentAged Care - Elderly CareCommunity Development, LandscapingRecycling,Beekeeping (Apiculture), Essential Oil distillation, Mushroom ProductionMoringa ProjectsPeace Advocacies, Nurseries/ Tree Planting / Agro Forestry Systems, Sustainable Animal Management, Renewable Energy – Solar systems, Water Catchments Systems, Biogas, Low Cost Irrigation Systems, Etc.CAUSE OF ACTION:Ecosystems devastationLand Degradation / Soil infertilityCommunity developmentDeforestationClimate changeAlarming poverty rateEnvironmental hazardSegregationLack of access and means to other knowledge like recycling, Self-sufficiency, etc.Food SecurityCapacity Building/Empowerment Outrageous Unemployment rateNeeds:Eco Buildings for base camps, lodge and trainingsWater Connections on SiteEco Toilet-WashroomSpecial Guests: Matthew Onyeanula and Shannon Loughnane.Support ClimacticLinks: Mattlawie GoFundMe Mattlawie Ecological Regenerative Center | Family Farming Knowledge Platform | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Robert McLean's Podcast
Shannon's 'taking steps' to combat climate change

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 12:26


Shannon Loughnane is presently walking solo from Melbourne to Canberra to raise awareness about Australia's continued exploitation of fossil fuels and our government's absolute inaction on addressing climate change.The 29-year-old university student was conscious of climate change, but knew little about its extent or capacity to devastate our communities and so after making as New Year resolution, decided to learn what he could and among those books which changed his life was Naomi Klein's "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate."Shannon expects to arrive in Canberra just before the May 18 federal election and his petition, which calls for the abandonment of fossil fuels, the embrace of renewable energy and stopping of the Adani mine proposal, will, as some stage, go before our parliament's House of Representatives, he hopes.Information about Shannon's commitment combating climate change can be found at his walk website.

Climactic
Shannon's Extremely Long Walk for Climate Action

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 31:51


Shannon is a young man who'd had enough with Australia's lack of action on climate change, and has made the decision to walk up to the counter to complain. And by counter, we mean the capital. And by walk, we mean walk. 700 kilometers. This is a community-powered walk, and you can get involved in Shannon's effort. But, you can also learn a lot about his approach, his mindset, and how he's gone about creating a grassroots campaign that really captures the imagination. Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guest: Shannon Loughnane. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Panorama
From Melbourne to Canberra: an extremely long walk for climate action

Panorama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 7:18


29-year-old University of Melbourne student Shannon Loughnane is walking nearly 700km from Melbourne to Canberra to protest inaction on climate change and fossil fuel exploitation. Reporter Ashleigh Barraclough finds out what his demands are, and why he thinks this sort of action is necessary.