Episodes
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Dr. Jones sheds light on why it makes sense to talk not exclusively about Supply Chains but also Demand Chains.
Contact Details for Dr. Kingsley Jones of Jevons Global
https://jevonsglobal.com/contact-us/
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Contact details for Ronika.
Ronika Thapa
PhD Candidate
University of Tasmania/ Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
Email: [email protected]
Mobile 04 59 519 496
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Contact details for Tameka Page at West Northwest Working
Email – [email protected]
Phone – 0490 865 462
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https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
https://zenrun.app/
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Contact details for Martin Anderson of Ionata
www.ionata.com.au
https://ionata.com.au/other-enquiries/
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Easiest way to contact Dr. Kate Burke:
www.thinkagri.com.au/contact/
Easiest way to listen to Dr. Burke's book:
Crops, People, Money and You The Art of Excellent Farming
Link to listen to this book on Audible:
https://www.audible.com.au/pd/Crops-People-Money-and-You-Audiobook/B0B1VTWCRB
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www.facebook.com/IBATasmania
www.pioneerglobal.com.au
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www.daviesconstruction.com.au
Storybrand by Donald Miller
An easy way in Tasmania to buy this book, Storybrand, online:
Booktopia - https://www.booktopia.com.au/building-a-story-brand-donald-miller/book/9781400201839.html
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www.ruralpodcastingco.com
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Jame DiBiasio shares his wisdom on our Milk Road podcast.
Link to Jame's 2 minute clip about Finance in the Climate Change space on YouTube is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsdPBulXtxU
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“Why did Kelsey Paske found Colab Hub in Ulverstone?” is what we start talking about. And why does Kelsey remain so focused on creating connection and collaboration through co-working and events in Ulverstone, Tasmania?
Colab was inspired after she moved from London back to her hometown in Ulverstone.
In Ulverstone, she, her partner and brother were working remotely but felt like they were missing an inviting physical space to connect with others and enable themselves to feel more connected in Ulverstone, after being overseas for so long.
Kelsey is an equality, diversity and inclusion practitioner from Tasmania, with expertise in behaviour and cultural change in organisations. My professional, academic and voluntary experience has been centred on serving others and creating safe and inclusive environments, where people are treated with respect and genuinely valued.
Kelsey is a recognised leader in gender-based violence prevention, having implemented innovative best-practice initiatives in Australia and the UK. She has a proven track record of implementing cultural transformation programmes at La Trobe University and Our Watch in Australia, and Advance HE, Culture Shift and as Behaviour and Culture Change Manager at University College London. Since returning to Australia as a consultant she's worked with the Tasmanian Government on violence against women prevention supporting policy and community-based work. Her current consulting clients include University of South Australia, Our Watch Australia, Laurel House, and University College London. Kelsey works casually as research assistant as part of the Gendered Violence Research Network at UNSW and has recently joined the Board of Laurel House.
She recently contributed the chapter on prevention to the book Stopping gender-based violence in UK universities: policy, practice and partnerships. Kelsey's current consulting work includes applying behavioural insights to prevent bullying and harassment and reduce sexual misconduct and is currently piloting a psychometric 360-degree feedback tool for academic staff with Dr. Paul Chadwick as part of an enhancing research culture grant.
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Dr. Tom Lewis shares priceless story perspective changing Tasmanian food system culture - past, present & future, hope, fear & opportunities.
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Kim Seagram AM, a force of nature in the Tasmanian food industry, together with Chris de Bono of Meru Foods, a fellow food entrepreneur, describe their vision about what our shared future should look like.
Why Fermentation Transforms Lives, Economies & Produce.
www.fermentasmania.com
www.merufoods.com/
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