
Local stories, global issues.
Although the show is made in Castlemaine and features people from this region, this movement is truly global. What one community is doing in rural Australia is what many communities are doing all around the world. What is possible here is possible elsewhere. What we have learned from watching and listening to other communities, others may learn from us.
After all, a grass roots movement is just a bunch of people who decided to get together, discuss ideas and then do something.
Episodes

Monday Jan 20, 2020
Monday Jan 20, 2020
In this episode we speak to Bill Grant who is a self confessed compost nerd and whose job it is to know all about waste. We discuss why it is so important to keep organic waste out of landfill and what is REALLY going on with recycling. We also delve into the controversial world of dog poo... if it stinks, we've covered it in this episode.
Links mentioned in the episode below:
Nasa
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/from-smoke-going-round-the-world-to-aerosol-levels-nasa-observes-australias-bushfires
Compost instructions
https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/You-and-your-home/Waste-and-recycling/Food-and-garden-waste/Compost
Faye White
https://www.faywhitemusic.com/
Recycle your shoes
asga.com.au/sos

Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
The first episode in a new series. Allie introduces us to the new series and puts it in the context of the devastating fires that have been out of control across much of Australia this season.
We start with Deane Belfield, talking about the book Drawdown and how it can help us all avoid climate catastrophe. Then we are joined by Joan Webster OAM discussing bushfire safety.
Books mentioned:
Drawdown - edited by Paul Hawkins
This and other books mentioned that are by him can be seen at:
http://www.paulhawken.com/write
The Complete Bushfire Safety Book by Joan Webster
Essential Bushfire Safety Tips by Joan Webster
Recycling:
https://www.mountalexander.vic.gov.au/WasteFacilities
https://www.bendigo.vic.gov.au/Services/General-Waste-Recycling-and-Organics/Landfills-and-Transfer-Stations/Eaglehawk-Landfill
https://recyclingnearyou.com.au/

Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Recorded in 2018, this episode of An Environment for Change sees Allie, Mel and Rachel gather again at the end of their month of plastic free living. They share stories and tips and things they have learnt over the month of July. They reveal what worked and what didn't work, where they met success and where they had to compromise.

Monday Dec 09, 2019
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Three women chatting about plastic free July. They are committing to varying levels of plastic free living and in this first episode discuss their thoughts before starting.

Monday Dec 09, 2019
Monday Dec 09, 2019
In this episode of An Environment For Change we spoke to Julie Holden, principal of the Chewton Primary School. Under her leadership the school has achieved a five star sustainability rating, the highest rating there is. Find out what she and her team and the students at Chewton Primary School have done to achieve this.

Saturday Aug 25, 2018
Saturday Aug 25, 2018
In this episode of An Environment for Change I speak with Chris Hooper about the Castlemaine Repair Cafe. She has been running a monthly Repair Cafe in Castlemaine for over a year and they have saved over 600kg of waste from being thrown out; objects, clothing and mechanical items that can now live to see another day. I speak to Chris about how it all started, how it works and where it is going. I also spoke to some of her repair volunteers, who talk about what it is like to be a repairer, why they do it and some of the things they have been asked to repair.

Monday Aug 13, 2018
Monday Aug 13, 2018
A laughter filled chat about very serious issues; the importance of small scale diverse farming providing for local markets. Sas and Mel have been farming veggies on their patch of land in Harcourt, subletting from the Mount Alexander Fruit Gardens, for several years. In that time they have doubled thier size and then doubled again, all the while learning and sharing with their local community.

Monday Aug 13, 2018
Monday Aug 13, 2018
In this episode I speak to Katie, who has been running the organic orchard Mount Alexander Fruit Garden for over 20 years with her partner Hugh, and Ant, who is set to start running the orchard as Katie and Hue retire. The conversation ranges over topics from the hidden benefits of organic farming to the exciting new ways young farmers like Ant are starting to organise.

Monday Aug 13, 2018
Monday Aug 13, 2018
In this episode of An Environment for Change I speak with Ginny, the force behind Boomerang Bags Castlemaine. She and a group of dedicated volunteers have been following the Boomerang Bags model; sewing and offering upcycled cloth bags to the public of Castlemaine in the hopes of helping us all transition away from plastic bags and towards more sustainable options.

Saturday Aug 11, 2018
Saturday Aug 11, 2018
In this episode I speak to Lucy Young about her ongoing campaign to make Castlemaine a plastic bag free town. We talk about the ins and outs of running a campaign, the personal reasons behind working so hard for sustainability and what we can do to replace plastic bags in our lives.
This is the second episode of eight in a series about sustainability in Central Victoria. Brought to you by MAINfm and the Mount Alexander Shire Council and created by Alison Hanly.










