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Building a New Economy: Community Responses Dr Amanda Cahill
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Decentralisation and Localisation
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Diversity as Resilience
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The Commons The cultural and natural resources accessible to all Increasing enclosure of commonly held spaces and resources with ever expanding privatisation The Art of Commoning: From ownership to stewardship, competition to cooperation Potential of the Digital Commons in fundamentally reshaping economic relations
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Zero Emissions Byron Bay Byron Bay first regional Australian council to commit to zero emissions by 2025 Implementing BZE’s research Buildings stock Transport Land use Energy Waste
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Beyond Boom and Bust La Trobe Valley and Whitsunday Region Engaging communities to imagine, plan and build an economy beyond coal Rethinking the local economy, democracy and rights
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Lessons So Far… Greater appetite for economic change than expected – from both crises and opportunities Task ahead – Reclaiming the economy by getting back to basics Articulating the options available Capturing people’s imagination about what could be Need to build capacity and leadership – both in local communities and at a movement level Political dimension – rethinking democracy, rights and the role of government
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