For Global Donut Days 2024, we'll join with other groups in our network to explore how Doughnut Economics might be relevant to our groups and our region.
Doughnut Economics sets a high goal: to meet the needs of all people within the means of the planet.
We will start with a video introduction with Kate Raworth giving an overview of Doughnut Economics, and then ask the question:
How might we encourage politicians, planners, developers, communities, and other key stakeholders to have better conversations (and thereby deliver better solutions) when it comes to housing, transport, urban biodiversity and all the interlinked issues? ie How might we stay within the doughnut in the greater Brisbane region.
And see what opportunities we can uncover when we combine our diverse experience, knowledge, skills and other assets.
It’s the week after the state election so there will be a lot of people asking what do we do now? Let’s do what we can to make that a better conversation.
Registration is essential for insurance and catering purposes. Yes, there will be doughnuts!
Details and Registration here
Sunday 3rd November, 2024
3pm to 5pm.
Bracken Ridge Library
77 Bracken St., Brisbane, Qld 4017, Australia
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
My interest is in networks to nurture innovative collaborations to tackle the interlinked problems of climate change.