An invitation

This is an invitation to all of us, I don’t think we have to wait for our politicians to accept it first.
On the road

It’s an occupation where the range of possibility from day to day varies so widely that it’s unsurprising so many of Fair Food’s drivers are philosophers, comedians and practicing stoics.
Sharon’s chocolate challenge

Sharon Brindley, a Yamatiji/Noongar woman, grew up on Bunurong country on the Mornington Peninsula. But a lot of her childhood was spent out in the bush with her grandmother East of Kalgoorlie.
Ultrawild

To the best of my research, every project in this book, however bonkers, is theoretically possible, so writes industrial designer and inventor Steve Mushin’s of his book, Ultrawild, a wonderfully outlandish celebration of the power of creative thinking to help navigate the climate and ecological crisis.
I eat, therefore….

Just as Einstein theorised that people, islands, everything only exist through their relationships with each other, maybe Descartes would also conclude that no person or grocery provider is an island.
Compost of the soul

Slowly, I came to recognise this was a kind of composting of the soul, a breaking down and renewing of self that’s as essential to a human as regular compost is to soil.