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Upcoming Event
Market Farms at the Edge: Pathways to Regenerative Food Futures
2025-10-16T06:00:00Z
31a Mallett Street, Camperdown New South Wales 2050, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Story
Regen Sydney: our story so far
A network for change, rewilding and rewiring everything that makes us who we are and how we view the world
Posted by Regen Sydney
Co-creating a regenerative future for Sydney
Regen Sydney is a platform for courageous collaboration, to bring about a regenerative future for Sydney. We are collaborating across silos and sectors to bring Sydney into the ecologically safe and socially just space for all life.
We’re building vitally needed civic infrastructures of interdependence… using Doughnut Economics as a compass for collaborative action, downscaled to the city-scale and adapted to the Sydney context.
In this future, all of Sydney thrives.
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Upcoming Event
Market Farms at the Edge: Pathways to Regenerative Food Futures
2025-10-16T06:00:00Z
31a Mallett Street, Camperdown New South Wales 2050, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Past Event
(Past) Global Donut Day in Sydney - Bringing the Sydney Doughnut into Place
2023-11-13T07:00:00Z (Past)
Manly NSW 2095, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Photo Stream Post
Photos by Regen Sydney (Nov 2, 2024)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Photo Stream Post
Photos by Regen Sydney (May 15, 2024)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Photo Stream Post
Photos by Regen Sydney (Nov 13, 2023)
Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Posted by Regen Sydney
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Member
Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Kyungmin Lee is the Co-Founder of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition) and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and the Supunro Cooperative based at Neutinamu Library. She holds a PhD in Public Administration and currently serves as a Research Associate Professor at Ajou University in South Korea. Her research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking, aiming to build regenerative and redistributive communities through participatory governance and locally grounded innovation.
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Mylène Turban
Sydney
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Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] [ ] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter
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Member
Amay V Iyer
Melbourne
I am a passionate advocate for the environment, driven by a profound love for ecology, nature, biodiversity, and animals. I consider myself fortunate to be part of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, where I can contribute my skills and knowledge to a community that is committed to transforming how we live and work on this planet. In my efforts to marry my passion for the environment with my hands-on experience, I have volunteered with several forward-thinking organizations. One of my notable contributions has been to the Georgia Mountain Falconry Manual, where I worked to integrate ecological principles into practice. I've also been fortunate to work with the Ecological Society of Australia, helping to champion research and management that enhance ecological outcomes in a time of dramatic global environmental change. My commitment to addressing climate change led me to volunteer briefly with the Citizens Climate Lobby. This experience allowed me to understand the power of individuals and collective advocacy in pushing for essential policy changes. As I continue my studies in Artificial Intelligence at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, I am constantly exploring how this cutting-edge field can intersect with sustainability and ecological goals. I believe that technological advancement can go hand in hand with environmental stewardship, and I am excited by the potential that AI holds in driving sustainable solutions. My interest extends to concepts like sustainability and degrowth, which challenge traditional economic paradigms and offer the promise of a balanced, equitable, and sustainable society. I am excited by the transformative potential of these ideas and their ability to help us imagine and create a world that values and protects ecological systems while ensuring human prosperity. As an active member of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, I am eager to contribute to rethinking our global economic model. My hope is to leverage my unique combination of skills and interests to promote an economy that respects planetary boundaries, nurtures all forms of life, and allows future generations to thrive.
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Tom Foster
Sydney NSW Australia
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Member
Laura West
Sydney
Studying Masters of Sustainable Design, and learning about Regenerative Design. Keen to learn more about Doughnut Economics!
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Shannon Evenden
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Chelsea McLean
Gold Coast, Australia
Enabling the circular economy in Australia by promoting collaboration and platforming the pioneers designing out waste and pollution, keeping resources in use, and regenerating our natural systems.