In this episode we hear from Warwick Smith, a Castlemaine Local, about his dual careers as an ecologist and an economist. (You might remember him from the Student Strike Episode earlier this season) He is fascinating to talk to, I think, because so often we are presented with the idea that these two things are in competition with each other. According to Warwick this does not have to be the case. Today we are exploring how Warwick came to be both an ecologist and an economist, we also delve into how the economy came to be the way it is now and how that relates to our way of living and our way of treating our environment, our planet.
Saltgrass is produced in Castlemaine, on Djaara country, home of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We pay respects to elders past, present and emerging.
S2 E5 Terry White
S2 E4 Protest
S2 E3 Transition Towns
S2 E2 Compost, dog poo and recycling
S2 E1 Drawdown and Fire Safety
S1 E4 Plastic Free July Part 2
S1 E1 Plastic Free July Part 1
S1 E8 Chewton Primary School
S1 E7 Castlemaine Repair Cafe
S1 E6 Gung Hoe Growers
S1 E5 Mount Alexander Fruit Garden
S1 E3 Boomerang Bags Castlemaine
S1 E2 Plastic Bag Free Castlemaine with Lucy Young
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