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Building Community Wealth in Ballarat

Building Community Wealth in Ballarat

by Ethical Fields | Jan 27, 2022 | Community Wealth Building

Written by Meaghan Burkett Community Wealth Building is a fast-growing regional and economic development approach in Australia that can improve the prosperity, wellbeing, self-reliance and resilience of regions and local people. It is an established and successful...
Start Ups and Community Wealth Building

Start Ups and Community Wealth Building

by Ethical Fields | Jun 16, 2021 | Community Wealth Building

Written by Moira Were (AM) Exit strategies for start ups tend to be thought of in terms of IPOs – initial public offering – where a company floats on the stock market by selling shares to investors. Those investors can be institutional and non-institutional, the...
Regional and Economic Development via Community Wealth Building

Regional and Economic Development via Community Wealth Building

by Ethical Fields | Apr 30, 2021 | Community Wealth Building

This article is written by Meaghan Burkett Community Wealth Building is a regional and economic development field and movement. It’s a system changing approach that works to strengthen our regions and communities by improving local outcomes, from development and...
First Nations – The First Community Wealth Builders

First Nations – The First Community Wealth Builders

by Ethical Fields | Apr 29, 2021 | Community Wealth Building

Who and where are the first Community Wealth Builders?Paying our respects to elders, past, present and emerging helps us plumb ourselves into our colonial experience as non-indigenous Australians. At Ethical Fields we come from many lands, and we all have settler...
What do middle aged women in Australia and Korean 18-25 year olds have in common?

What do middle aged women in Australia and Korean 18-25 year olds have in common?

by Ethical Fields | Oct 18, 2020 | Community Wealth Building, Gender Lens

This year we’ve had the pleasure to get to know Jose – one of the Co Founders of Mondragon Team Academy (MTA).  MTA along with The New School (New York), have convened the global Platform Co-operatives Now course.  In our recent chat, we discussed the...
A Generative Industrial Mobilisation

A Generative Industrial Mobilisation

by Ethical Fields | Sep 22, 2020 | Community Wealth Building, Economy

A Generative Industrial Mobilisation – Initial Thoughts on the Rapid Acceleration of Economic Transformation in Australia and Beyond by José Ramos and Meaghan Burkett   Our Transition Challenge We are in the midst of dramatic industrial, economic,...
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