What are the principles of trans-disciplinary collective learning? How can they be applied to create a new compact between all peoples with all species? How can we become agents of both radi... Read more
The importance of Indigenous knowledge and culture in maintaining the health of the Darling and Murray Rivers was highlighted at the recent Oceania Eco-Health Symposium and Workshop. Marie M... Read more
An innovative program to enable more people in Geelong to enjoy the health benefits of physical activity in the great outdoors was profiled at the recent Oceania Eco-Health Symposium and Wor... Read more
One of the world’s best-read scientists on the topic of faeces – Canadian David Waltner-Toews – was a keynote speaker at a recent Eco-Health symposium in Melbourne. Marie McInern... Read more
The transformative practices of regenerative farmers were recently profiled at the Oceania Eco-Health Symposium and Workshop, “Linking Peoples, Landscapes, Health and Wellbeing”. Marie McIne... Read more
Eco-Health symposium to put focus on collective learning, transformational change and health for all
As the ramifications of environmental destruction and climate change become ever-more evident, it is clear that transformational change is needed if there is to be a healthy future for the p... Read more
Discovering the field of ecohealth at a 2007 conference was a life-changing experience for two young scientists, Jonathan ‘Yotti’ Kingsley and Dr Maya Gislason. A similar opportunity now awa... Read more