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Welcome to the stories of Australia reMADE!
Consider this a source of ideas and inspiration, behind the scenes reflections and insights, as we work together to create the Australia of our dreams. These are the stories about how we can and are working together to create the best version of us: a country defined by courage and compassion, where people and planet come first.
Three Things I've Learned from Toni Hassan
“The greatest currency or asset we have is our attention, is our capacity to be truly present, to be with people, to sit with them in the mud.” Toni Hassan is a Walkley-award winning journalist, visual artist, parent and the author of the book, ‘Families in the Digital Age’. Here are three things Lily’s learnt from Toni…
Celebrating doing democracy differently
Millie attended Empowered Communities: Next Steps, the Community Independents Convention and she’s still buzzing… Celebratory, humble, collaborative and fun, Millie reflects on some of the key themes about how the community Independents are doing democracy differently.
Three Things I've Learned from Claire O'Rourke, author of Together We Can
‘Together we can.’ Even better: together we already are, according to campaigner and climate communicator Claire O’Rourke, who’s just released a new book about ‘everyday Australians doing amazing things to give our planet a future.’ Here are three things Lily’s learnt from Claire…
What is our why? Reclaiming our sense of purpose as a country
What if we can take this opportunity of a newly elected government... in all its ongoing peril and possibility, to galvanise around a new ‘why’, that speaks to universal needs and human motivations? What if we can find a way to articulate that the individual issues we care about are really just pieces of the same solution?
Leading from the front
Here we are, on the other side of Australia’s most transformative election in a generation. It’s a new dawn for climate action, for integrity, for respecting women, listening to community and remaking democracy. Lily Spencer reflects on what has happened and how we now start to lead from the front.
Underlying issues: why language matters at election time
Words are powerful, particularly at election time. Three word slogans shape debate and lies become understood as truths if they are repeated often enough. To create an agenda for the public good we need to recognise the power of words and use them to our advantage…
Where is our budget for the public good?
What would it look like to have a budget for the public good?
Think of the things the government could be budgeting for that would help us here: no new coal or gas and a serious approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions; proper staffing ratios in arenas that truly matter like healthcare, education and social services; safe and secure housing for everyone; retrofitted buildings and landscapes that are climate positive and robust in the face of disaster.
That would be freedom
Imagine waking up and knowing that if you lose your job, health, family, you’ll be cared for. That there would still be meaningful (not de-meaningful) ways for you to connect with others, and that your contributions to society will be supported and validated. That would be freedom…
Women of Colour - Rootedness
As a woman of colour and culture my artistic activism voice is creating culturally safe spaces for people of colour. I held space for women of colour to talk and to create art as they discussed what public good means to them. We talked about belonging, cultural safety, the importance of fun and so much more...
What are universities for?
What is the purpose of our public institutions? How do they best serve us as a community? And in this time of disruption and restructure, can we remember to look beyond the glossy reports and key performance indicators to true purpose?
Change is coming, how do we shape it for peace?
Change is coming, so how do we shape it for peace? Australia reMADE Chair Louise Tarrant shares her thoughts for the UN’s International Peace Day.
Community, democracy, power
From street parties, to community visioning, to town hall meetings and more…. The most effective examples of community stepping up are when people connect their local work to systems and institutions of power so that these institutions too are changed.
‘Always look up’: connecting community for a win against gas
Goosebumps. They’re one of my favourite parts of this job. The moment when I’m chatting to some inspiring person and they tell me a small anecdote that brings to life the beauty and the humanness of the work that they do.
Forget GDP, we need a bold new ‘why’ fit for the times we live in
A vision is like a kite, high up in the sky. But what tethers it to earth – to people and their lived experiences; and to our collective sense of power and agency? If the vision is the kite, where is the string?
One way to take the helm
One weekend not too long ago I attended Getting Elected: The first national convention for community-minded independents. To be honest I hoped to turn up on the Friday night…
Stories from the home front: fires, floods and love enduring
Home is a funny notion. It can be an embrace, a place or even a time. As ephemeral as a scent on an afternoon breeze or as solid as a building or tract of land…
If a tree falls in your front yard, who comes to clean it up?
The other night, just as we were sitting down to a quiet chat after the kids were asleep, my husband and I heard an almighty crash.
Bread and roses
We’ve long known as people that we need more than food and shelter for a good life. We need celebration, community and purpose…