Happy to bang on!
And Iβd add that it might be wise to wait a bit just in case the whole AI shitshow collapses in a heap!
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Experienced sustainability professional, facilitator, educator + catalyst for a living systems approach to sustainability transformation. At Yalukit Willam, Boonwurrung Country, Melbourne (Naarm), Australia.
Happy to bang on!
And Iβd add that it might be wise to wait a bit just in case the whole AI shitshow collapses in a heap!
βAlcoa denies any wrongdoingβ
Bloody hell! For real?
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...
Very sad news today! I enjoyed your work @kudelka.bsky.social. Youβll be missed!
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...
Kinchega Woolshed in monochrome.
Built in 1875 of corrugated iron and river red gum.
Kinchega National Park, New South Wales.
Pollution been an issue for so long in New Delhi that the cityβs famous Red Fort is turning black, an outward sign of a growing health and political crisis thatβs now bringing angry residents onto the streets. https://cnn.it/4oiebPc
A screenshot that the author has captioned "A look at (most of) the products I've helped brief, design, prototype, engineer, strategize, and bring to market." There are 15 barbecue-associated cooking devices and about a hundred children's pull-carts and scooters.
A designer posted this and all I can see is the pile of short-life things people put on the kerb on household bulky waste clean-up day. A career in landfill.
Shat in, for me! Makes a lot more sense!
Shouldβve acted earlier (say, 3 decades).
Gary Bartz at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival #MIJF last night - what a wonderful evening of joyous-and at times, transcendent- music! Supported brilliantly by local musicians led by Barney McCall!
Gary Bartz at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival #MIJF last night - what a wonderful evening of joyous-and at times, transcendent- music! Supported brilliantly by local musicians led by Barney McCall!
Surely they are joking!???
Closing down Institutes or Centres like this almost never works.
Same here. Handed to external consultants - patronising, trite, tin-eared, irrelevant + mostly useless. I feel for those at UTS going through this, given its unlikely many academics involved will ever get a permanent full-time job in the sector again.
Wear those undies on the outside as protest!
Mobile phones in 1923. Well, they got that completely wrong π€
Well, well, whoda thunk it?
ABSOLUTE INSANITY IN FINLAND
81 STATIONS BETWEEN 30c and 33c
Dozens of tropical nights with Min 20/23C
Records by swathes.
Most long standing record heat wave ever recorded anywhere in Europe
Summer in Finland started grey,cold,a no-summer and look at what it turned out to be:the tropics !
My latest piece on Second Nature - this time I have a go at emerging issues in use of recycled materials in building construction, using a socio-technical systems lens.
drmatthewparnell.substack.com/p/recycled-b...
#circulareconomy #sustainablebuilding #recycledmaterials
I spotted this βconference of the pelicansβ on my morning bike ride around the Williamstown foreshore on Boonwurrung country in Melbourne. Always a pleasure, pelicans! #birds
I spotted this βconference of the pelicansβ on my morning bike ride around the Williamstown foreshore on Boonwurrung country in Melbourne. Always a pleasure, pelicans!
#birds
And a tragic last minute (literally last minute) loss for the Wallabies in front of 90000 at the MCG. A fantastic game nevertheless!
Eagerly awaiting the start of the Wallabies vs British and Irish Lions at the MCG! Woo! Carn the Wobblies!
Eagerly awaiting the start of the Wallabies vs British and Irish Lions at the MCG! Woo! Carn the Wobblies!
Yes!! Someone else that was there that day!
That opening scene is etched in the memory!
Not when 7 years old!
Maybe not. It was the pioneer years of TV - and it was a miracle that this appeared in Australia at all. And a greater miracle that it took off!
Also, I should say that the videos on You Tube have a dubbed in American accent. Whereas what we saw in the 60s sounded like a Japanese person speaking English with a Japanese cadence - along with the grunts and hmms. The American version takes away some of the magic.
Especially so, since the memories of WW2 still lived large in my father's generation.
Scanlens made packets of chewing gum accompanied by collector cards, usually sports (hence the Rugby League reference), but I'm referring to the set featuring scenes from Samurai episodes. Every Samurai fan collected these cards.
And we can't forget the Scanlens cards - pride of place with my Scanlens Manly Sea-Eagles c 1965/66 cards.
I used to jump off the front deck a lot, and made starknives using tin can tops and can opener, until mum found out and the school banned them!
Yep, having coffee as we speak!
"A gun is our last resort - always remember, we are Phantom Agents!" And never forget the Phantom Agents outfits - such style!