Regen Brisbane is an open and diverse network that aims to enable and encourage productive conversations about what a sustainable Greater Brisbane region might look like, drawing on the complementary principles of Doughnut Economics and Strategic Doing.

What would it be like if the Greater Brisbane area transitioned to a Doughnut economy - staying within the planetary boundaries while meeting the needs of all the people within? What would that future look like? How might we contribute towards making that happen?

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Be part of a community of people who are serious about tackling the intertwining issues of sustainability in a collaborative manner. Start by subscribing, attending our regular zoom sessions, and/or participating in the chat and comments.

Rules of engagement

Be civil, be curious, be kind. Repeat offenders and spammers will be banned.

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People

Founder of Shady Lanes Project - a communication and change-making project centred around the activity of verge gardening. Interested in lots of things.
Independent researcher focused on public policy, with an emphasis on grassroots initiatives. Recently started Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition), reflecting a strong interest in Doughnut Economics and its application to local communities.
Curious. Seeker. Traveller.
The intersections of climate, the built environment and justice (+ other maybe seemingly related and unrelated musings).
Regen Brisbane is an open and diverse network in the Greater Brisbane region might look like, drawing on the complementary principles of Doughnut Economics and Strategic Doing.
I want to use my skills to teach people about sustainability and circular economy and bring about changes that will allow us to live sustainably and equitably together, in harmony with our environment.
Resident of Brisbane's Bayside on the shores of beautiful Moreton Bay/Quandamooka Country. Currently living in country France. Passionate about nature, diversity and inclusion.
25 years in Architectural practice, in the UK and Australia , 9 years teaching Sustainable Design at QUT and QCA, passionate about Rewilding our suburban spaces here in Australia.