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.
S5 E02 Wilderhoods
S5 E01 Wheelie Bins with Gemma
Zoe Scoglio and the Castlemaine Commons Collective: Episode 4
Zoe Scoglio and the Castlemaine Commons Collective: Episode 3
Zoe Scoglio and the Castlemaine Commons Collective: Episode 2
Zoe Scoglio and the Castlemaine Commons Collective: Episode 1
Bonus: NonfictioNow Panel Discussion - part 2
Bonus: NonfictioNow Panel Discussion - part 1
End Season 4 - short message
S4 E18 Djakitj Larr - part 2
S4 E17 Djakitj Larr - Eating Country Healthy
S4E16 The Youth Are Rising
S4 E15 Democracy For Dinner
S4 E14 A Library of Seeds
S4E13 Futures with Alex Kelly and John Wiseman
Podcast listeners, I haven’t forgotten you!
S4E12 Water with Steven Healy from Coliban Water
S4E11 Getting to Know You with Kathryn Coff
S4E10 Mildura Part 2: the Eco Village
REPEAT: Adani Coal Mine
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