Angie Muccillo
Posts by Angie Muccillo:
Greenpeace visions for a better world
Transitions Film Festival is super excited to partner with Greenpeace Australia Pacific for this year’s Transitions Film Festival. They will be presenting the Sydney screening of How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change on March 10th at Orpheum Cinema in Cremorne. We spoke to Kristian Barron from […]
Dr. Angus Hervey is a techno-optimist
Dr Angus Hervey is a science communicator, with a background in environmental economics and international political economy. He holds a PhD in environmental economics from the London School of Economics, and is the co-founder of Future Crunch, a forum for critical debate on the transition from the industrial to the digital era. He is also […]
Ula Majewski is campaigning for food and climate justice
Ula is the Campaign Lead for Oxfam Australia’s food, climate and land justice work. For the past decade or so, she has worked as an advocate, campaigner, researcher and communicator within the environmental and international development sectors. What is your current role at Oxfam and what does it involve? I’m super lucky as I have […]
Peta Granger is remaking retail
Winner of Australian retailer of the year in 2015 and an Australian Business Award for Environmental Sustainability in 2014 and 2015, Peta Granger, Director of Lush Australia and New Zealand, is using the power of commerce to create systemic change. Lush Handmade Cosmetics uses environmentally, ethically sourced products and sustainable packaging. Under Peta’s direction, Lush […]
Guest Blog Post – World in Transition
Guest post. Green Agenda had the opportunity to preview three of the films being shown at the Festival and talk to the filmmakers. We recommend the films we saw and the festival as a whole. In particular, we were keen to discuss the concept of transition and, in this time of significant change, how do we ensure that transitions are making a more equitable and sustainable world.
Damien Walsh is a Responsible Banker
Managing Director of Australia’s first ever customer-owned bank and winner of the Richard Pratt CEO Banksia Award for his contribution and commitment to sustainability, Damien Walsh knows a thing or two about creating positive change. We spoke to Damien about how his work is leading the way to a better world. What is your current role […]
