NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE FRONTLINES OF MELBOURNE'S SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION
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NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE FRONTLINES OF MELBOURNE'S SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION 🍩
How Foodprint Melbourne is shaping an equitable, resilient and sustainable food system
Foodprint Melbourne has launched a toolkit to support communities and organisations across the state plan for more resilient food systems. To mark its release, Nourished Neighbourhoods lead convenor, Dheepa Jeyapalan, sits down with the Foodprint Melbourne team to discuss their groundbreaking research and bold vision for a regenerative city.
Imagine a Melbourne fed well, locally and affordably
Imagine if food was no longer a commodity, but the glue that connects our communities – sustaining the environment and promoting a healthy, thriving Melbourne. This is the vision of Regen Melbourne’s newly launched Nourished Neighbourhoods Earthshot. Lead convener, Dheepa Jeyapalan, shares the wildly ambitious thinking behind the project, and how it aims to transform Melbourne’s food systems.
Food Writer and Critic Dani Valent on what makes Melbourne food culture so unique
Want to know where to get the best vanilla slice, injera or bowl of Pho in Melbourne? Give Dani Valent a call. A widely respected food and travel journalist, Dani has been telling Melbourne’s food stories for years, championing the diversity and complexity of our city via the people that grow our food and cook our meals. Sarah Smith sits down with Dani to talk community, food and her vision for a truly Nourished Neighbourhood.
A Day With The River: Learning From The Birrarung
What can nature teach us if we really stop and listen? Swimmable Birrarung Lead Convener, Charity Mosienyane, reflects on a day spent by the river with the Regen Melbourne team and environmental educator Dr. Maya Ward.
The Limitless Potential of Melbourne: Why Democracy Begins at Home
Four months into his role as Regen Melbourne’s Policy and New Urban Governance Lead, Joel Backwell is increasingly optimistic about the untapped potential of our city and its people. He reflects on Melbourne’s history as a beacon for democratic innovation, and how declining trust in government and political institutions can (and should) help us innovate new forms of democratic participation.
How systemic investment could help regenerate Melbourne
Regen Melbourne’s Collaboration and Investment Lead Joshua Devine shares how his experience in the world of impact finance – from attending COP29 to time spent in the Indigenous business sector – helps inform his work developing new approaches to systemic investment.
Regen Melbourne’s vision for Doughnut-shaped infrastructure
What could Greater Melbourne look like in 2055 if Regen Melbourne and Infrastructure Victoria put our heads together? Our Director of Systems Lab Alison Whitten slips on her Doughnut-shaped glasses to submit a formal response to ‘Infrastructure Victoria’s Draft 30-year Strategy’.
What on Earth is an Earthshot?
You’ve probably heard of a ‘Moonshot’, but how about an ‘Earthshot’? This year, Regen Melbourne is thrilled to (re)introduce our trio of wildly ambitious Earthshots – three interventions we believe will help us unlock systemic transformation across Greater Melbourne. Here, Nicole Barling-Luke explains why they’re imperative to our work.