Regen Sydney is a rising coalition of 600 organisations & individuals committed to enacting a regenerative future for Greater Sydney. We are connecting across silos and sectors to reimagine a new economic narrative for our city, together.
Our first action is to explore the appropriateness of Doughnut Economics as a holistic framework of progress for our city, while simultaneously surfacing the profound connection and wisdom of our First Nations people (who have been ‘eating doughnuts’ for over 60,000 years!).
Our goal is to get Sydney inside the Doughnut within a generation.
Any individual or (non-profit) organisation is welcome to join if they are inspired by Doughnut Economics, want to explore together how was put it into practice, and work together on our mission.
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Helen Lawson Williams
Sydney / Gadigal country
building digital products to accelerate the regenerative economy
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Bridget Donovan
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Jane Hogan
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
I am an early career researcher in the final stage of my PhD in law at UTS and will complete my thesis for submission by the end of this year. I am also an experienced IP lawyer specialising in patent litigation, an experienced information and knowledge manager with experience in legal technology design and an experienced organisational leader. After many years in legal practice and in management roles in commercial law firms, I am pursuing an academic career in law in order to contribute more broadly to a fair and just society. I intend to do that through my teaching and research. My research focuses on: 1. the substantive content of laws designed to regulate digital technologies including digital rights and responsibilities, digital regulation and the design and regulation of legal technologies; and 2. the role of law in regulating society to ensure fair and just outcomes. It is my second research area that draws me to DEAL as I see law as a part of the social infrastructure that can either enable or disable a fair and just society and that can therefore enable or disable a revised form of socially responsible economics such as doughnut economics. I have joined this community to meet, therefore, like minded legal researchers to discuss a legal research agenda that can identify what changes are needed to implement doughnut economics through the legal infrastructure.
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Gianluca Gatti
Tarquinia, Viterbo, Italy
I am an Audiovisual specialist who, thanks to COVID-19, is now making one giant leap by going back to study Regenerative Actions at Ubiquity University. I recently moved back to Italy after spending 30 years between the UK and Australia. I am currently planning to unroll the Doughnut in my BioRegion of Tarquinia in the region of Latium, Italy.
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Hugo Camsing
Auckland Central, Waitemata, Auckland, Nouvelle-Zélande
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Jordan Hodgson
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Ekin Al
İstanbul, Türkiye
Sustainability•Regeneration•Impact Design Ekin Al is an impact and new economy designer. He is involved in the design of regenerative and distributive economies in an interdisciplinary manner. Selected as one of the Post Growth fellows at the Post Growth Institute, Ekin works towards a holistic system transformation and a new economic paradigm. He reflects on business transformation, culture and leadership, human and life rights. Aspiring to be a point of dialogue, Ekin brings together civil society, social entrepreneurship, the business world, public sector, local governments, and marginalized communities. He is the founder of the platform "Onarım Atölyesi | Regenerative Impact Space", where he designs projects for the transformation of the private sector and advocates for a new economy across various verticals. Additionally, he hosts a podcast series where he converses with different guests. Ekin produces written and live broadcast content for Harvard Business Review Turkey and economic newspapers. As the community leader of Doughnut Economics Türkiye, he thinks, reads, explains, and brings people together on new economic models! 🌎Founder - Onarım Atölyesi | Regenerative Impact Space 🗞️Columnist - Nasıl Bir Ekonomi Gazetesi 🙌🏻 Leader - Doughnut Economics Türkiye #neweconmy 🎙️Speaker & Host https://linktr.ee/ekin.al
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Damien Atkins
Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia