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Aboriginal Fire Management
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Fire Country: Aboriginal Fire Management

No more blindness, no more pardons. Look around. It’s time to get uncomfortable with what has really been going on — to our land, to our people, to our elders, to our ancestors. We must take care of our Country. We must learn to fall in love with our land. We must look to our First Nation peoples, listen well and learn.

Urban Gardening
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Urban gardening: The beauty of growing your own

For Byron Smith, gardening is the ultimate lesson in surrender, patience and presence. Byron’s love for nature and growing food led him to start Urban Growers, a company mindfully designing edible gardens and urban farms. Knowing how to grow your own food — even if it’s some herbs on your balcony — is a life skill you need in your repertoire. Why? Because gardening is about more than just growing food. It’s actively participating in a practice that’s building a greener future.

Should you have kids?
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Should you have kids?

Is unleashing more humans upon the world really in everyone’s best interest? We examine the innate desire to reproduce, from both a personal and ethical perspective.

Eco-anxiety
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Experiencing eco-anxiety?

Anxious about the future of the planet? Don’t worry, us too. A great deal of climate fear comes from being afraid of how you’ll be able to cope in the face of change or disaster. Here, we take an in-depth look at how to forge forward.

Gently shake the world: a deep dive into conscious travel
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Gently shake the world

Travel offers a wonderful opportunity to discover new places and cultures. Take your next trip one step further by consciously engage with the world in a meaningful way.

Fighting fast fashion: how to make fashion work for you and the planet
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Fighting fast fashion

When you open your closet, are clothes threatening to spill out onto the floor? You’re not alone, girl. In recent years, concerns have been raised over excessive consumption of clothing, two thirds of it synthetic, and the environmental impacts from this never-ending demand for the new.