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Listen to the stories of Australia’s pioneers in artisanal, small scale baking, from growers to millers, bakers, activists and researchers. This intimate panel discussion explores the chances they are taking to change the face of baking in Australia, from soil to gut. From native grains to milling to fermentation, they are building a functional alternative to the commodity grain economy. Fighting for community health and food sovereignty, the Slow Grains community believe that small is beautiful.
Featuring:
* John Reid, Red Beard Bakery, Trentham VIC
* Tania and Steve Walter, Burrum Biodynamics, Marnoo VIC
* Alison, Rob and Katy from Twofold Bakehouse, Daylesford VIC
* Emily Sakeld, Small World Bakery, Langhorne Creek, SA
* Courtney and Ian Young, Woodstock Flour, Berrigan NSW
* Dr. Kate Howell, PhD, University of Melbourne
MC: Dr. Miin Chan, MBBS, BMedSc, University of Melbourne
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Join leading writer and permaculture co-originator David Holmgren as he explores the power of ecological writing in our transition to a carbon-positive, low-energy future. In conversation with acclaimed writer Cate Kennedy (The World Beneath), Holmgren unpacks his own writing life and its influence on society, following his remarkable trajectory from the ground-breaking publication of Permaculture One in 1978 to international best-seller Permaculture: principles and pathways beyond sustainability (2002) and now to his acclaimed new book, RetroSuburbia: the downshifter’s guide to a resilient future (2018).
We hope you enjoy listening to two of Australia’s most vital and thought-provoking writers.
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Pompey Elliott was Australia’s most famous fighting general in World War I. Now, with Ross McMullin’s new book, Pompey Elliott has also become the creator of Australia’s most riveting personal narrative of that conflict.
Pompey Elliott At War: In His Own Words is Ross McMullin’s enthralling new book about the legendary commander whose brilliant and vigorous leadership was crucial in iconic Australian triumphs such as Villers-Bretonneux and Polygon Wood. Pompey’s letters and diaries were extraordinarily frank, forthright, emotional and controversial.
Ross McMullin is an award-winning biographer and an entertaining speaker. Listen along to the podcast as he brings the remarkable Pompey back to life.
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Author Cate Kennedy’s short story collections are currently on the VCE English syllabus. In this session she will be giving an insider scoop on the stories, their themes, how she wrote them, and how to craft your own short stories for assessment.
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Bearing scars and trophies from tours of duty with other writers’ groups, a group of writers decide to risk social discomfort and creative derailment by workshopping together. Nearly three years later, they’re here to share hard-won wisdom. They discuss guidelines for safe, fun and effective workshopping and share how it can improve your writing. The writers are Vivienne Ulman, Mary Delahunty, Anne Bolch and Rebecca Colless.
Many thanks to Anthony Petrucci for the intro music, which was recorded during the festival.
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