South Australia
Bike grease, sustainability, adventure, and endless peanut-buttersandwiches: Otesha hits the road on a mission to empower youth
Posted July 26th, 2008 by Anonymous
Are you
passionate about sustainability
and looking for something a little different to do this coming summer?
And what
about bicycles? Have you ever dreamt about riding around parts of
Australia on
two wheels? If so, then why not put those dreams into action and join
The
Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability's forthcoming
adventures. The project is currently seeking 40 participants to take
part in
two six-week cycle tours: Brisbane to Newcastle (15 November – 22
December
- Media Release
- Sydney
- Sydney Basin
- Blue Mountains
- Newcastle
- Wollongong
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Perth
- bicycle tour
- education
- environment
- Social Justice
- sustainability
- youth empowerment
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Bike grease, sustainability, adventure, and endless peanut-butter sandwiches:Otesha hits the road on a mission to empower youth
Posted July 13th, 2008 by AnonymousAre you passionate about sustainability and looking for something a little different to do this coming summer? And what about bicycles? Have you ever dreamt about riding around parts of Australia on two wheels? If so, then why not put those dreams into action and join The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability's forthcoming adventures. The project is currently seeking 40 participants to take part in two six-week cycle tours: Brisbane to Newcastle (15 November - 22 December 2008); Melbourne to Adelaide (18 January - 1 March 2009).
- Media Release
- Sydney
- Sydney Basin
- Blue Mountains
- Newcastle
- Wollongong
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Perth
- apply
- bicycle tours
- environment
- Event
- Social Justice
- youth empowerment
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Small Outback Town fights for Freedom of Speech
Posted July 12th, 2008 by Anonymous
The Coober Pedy Times reports an extraordinary story of a small town being silenced by its own Progress Association.
The News site, Copley Community News, was unplugged without notice causing a stink in the region which is attracting a lot of attention and questions.
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"Scientologists are bastards": Unexpected support from Education Minister
Posted July 10th, 2008 by Anonymous
Anonymous, protesting against Scientology outside their Adelaide offices, were encouraged with the words "They should be taxed - the bastards!" by South Australian Education Minister Jane Lomax-Smith.
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Help us to help Australian Pensioners, support the pensioners
Posted May 24th, 2008 by AnonymousAs seen on Today Tonight 23/05/08
Bang4Bucks Backs Aussie Pensioners!
Australia’s newest online auction site, Bang4Bucks, and its members are lending their support to battling Aussie pensioners.
Bang4Bucks is launching a series of auctions with all the proceeds going to struggling Australian pensioners.
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Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary under Mining threat from Marathon Resources
Posted January 21st, 2008 by takver- Add new comment
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Make 2008 the year for support for an indigenous nation.
Posted December 30th, 2007 by Anonymous
Make 2008 the year for support for an indigenous nation.
To get a real treaty, between sovereign peoples, an indigenous nation must be formed on the scattered lands and in all the different communities.
Sure it will be tough going, but what nation ever fell from the sky without a struggle?
The alternative is continuing with the current colonialist genocidal practices. As gaol rates rates of imprisonment show.
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They punished my innocent son!!
Posted November 28th, 2007 by antonisOne day,(3-4 years before) I received a letter from my son's school, informing me, that they punished him because he smoked and used drugs at school. I know my son has not smoked and i did not expect to take drugs but how can I be sure about it?
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Sacred Life Walk Update - Coober Pedy to Erldunda
Posted October 10th, 2007 by AnonymousHi Everyone,
We're almost there! Everyone is very excited as we're now into the final stretch. It's only 265 kms to Uluru!
The last leg between Coober Pedy and Erldunda was very interesting and we've had the pleasure of staying on Indigenous owned and run stations: Mt Willoughby and Wallatina.
Here we met some fantastic people and heard many stories and visions of how these families are looking to sustainably develop their land for the future.












