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ISSUE 043 | 29 August 2023
Hi friends!
We had an overwhelming response to the launch of the pilot program of Business of Biodiversity, in partnership with the Odonata Foundation. We doubled the numbers to what we originally thought we'd cap the group at, as we didn't want to say no to anyone! We had many different businesses sign up - from sole traders to companies with hundreds of thousands of employees both here in Australia and overseas. And we can't wait to help them figure out how to connect their business to nature-centred solutions!
The pilot program is now closed, however please join the waitlist for the next intake by filling out the form here.
We will be in touch with every business who signs up for the waitlist in the meantime - we can have a one-on-one discussion about what you would like to achieve, and if we can help in the meantime, before the next course, we will!
Marnie x
It's that time of year again, Peregrine Falcon porn for birdwatchers. While we're waiting for the Collins Street falcons to start live streaming (they wait for the first egg to be laid for some reason), you can check out the FalconCam project in Orange, NSW, run by Charles Sturt University. Two eggs have just been laid, it's all happening!
I had a delightful chat with the good folks of Outlier Studio recently - talking about purpose, trying to find your why, how I often stand in the kitchen and wonder what the point of life is, and all things sustainable architecture.
The episode is out now - subscribe to Outlier Studio's podcast to listen!
This is a cracker - I only found out about this great resource a couple of years ago. Libby is a free app where you can borrow ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your public library. You can stream titles with Wi-Fi or mobile data, or download them for offline use and read anytime, anywhere. All you need to get started is a library card.
Check with your local library if you have any trouble connecting your library card to the app.