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What is the real purpose of the budget and how we might collectively shift attention to the things that matter most: re-defining and re-energising ideas for the public good?
What if we centred radical love at the heart of politics?
Australia reMADE Chair, Louise Tarrant asks the big question and talks us through what might happen if we have the courage to talk about love.
What can we learn from the lighthouse campaigns of 2019: Indi and Warringah? Inside these two very different communities — one rural, one urban — there are common lessons…
Our friends at The Workshop in New Zealand have created this guide to talking about government and its work for the public good. We recommend it for all advocates, policy-makers, journalists and others who communicate on these issues!
We’ve come through a transformative election, into a new dawn of possibility. Australia’s Parliament not only has a new government and Prime Minister, but an unusual crossbench configuration eager to fight for climate, integrity and democracy. To make it happen, record numbers of people volunteered like never before, ran for office like never before, and shifted their voting habits like never before….
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Our friends at The Workshop in New Zealand have created this guide to talking about government and its work for the public good. We recommend it for all advocates, policy-makers, journalists and others who communicate on these issues!
We’ve come through a transformative election, into a new dawn of possibility. Australia’s Parliament not only has a new government and Prime Minister, but an unusual crossbench configuration eager to fight for climate, integrity and democracy. To make it happen, record numbers of people volunteered like never before, ran for office like never before, and shifted their voting habits like never before….
I’ve spent the better part of two decades working in activism and communications, and prior to COVID-19, the hardest part of my job was trying to convince people that things really could be different. Read Lily Spencer’s article in Dumbo Feather magazine
As reMAKERs we talk about changing systems, not just treating symptoms.
What do we mean by that? What does anyone mean when they talk about making systemic change, and how is it different from other forms of change?
We live in a time of crisis and transition.
The first warrants attention, the second ambition.
We can’t stop the work of resistance, but can we work on both fronts simultaneously?
Of course, there never really was anything inevitable about how neoliberal ideas rose to power. It was the result of deliberate, long-term, coordinated planning, strategy and funding. One little-known example, the Powell Memo, illustrates this perfectly.
At Australia reMADE, we exist to promote the vision of the country we’re aiming for, and the systems change needed to create it. Doing this, for us, has two parts: unravelling (understanding how we got what we currently have) and reMAKING (being clear on what we want instead, and then joining the dots to change systems).
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.