Volunteers and facilitators share their stories of how they came to Climate for Change, and how they are inspired by conversations with their local communities.
In this final episode of season one, we meet the ever-inspiring Maggie Cowling who comes to us from Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country. She works as a translator and painter and is a mother of two teenag…
In this episode we speak with Jemima Williamson-Wong. She is a law and sustainable development student and activist. Growing up in Western Australia with the constant threat of bushfires, Jemima quic…
In this episode, we meet Tanaya Joshi who was a fellow in our 2022 Climate Change and Fundraising Fellowship. Tanaya currently works at the environmental charity Earthwatch as their Impact and Commun…
An important aspect of Climate for Change’s facilitator training is learning to tell your story. Through sharing our stories of inspiration and change we can connect on a personal level with people w…
Tanya Waldie found her roots in Brisbane, and like many others has been impacted by the floods there. In this episode she describes how she has been having conversations about climate for a long time…
In this episode we meet Suzanne Mungall, who lives on Wakka Wakka Country in South Burnett, South East Queensland. Suzanne is part of an agricultural community, where there is a coal-fired power stat…
In this episode, Neil shares his journey from business management to climate activism. He talks about how he sees the role of conversation in driving community action and change, and how his two youn…
Amy-Beth lives on Awabakal land in Newcastle and she considers herself an ordinary Australian with an extraordinary love for the environment. After a few years engaging in climate activism, Amy-Beth …