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Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Currie Communications
16 episodes
2 months ago
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Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Feeding the Future
In this special edition of Re: we’re sharing highlights from Feeding the Future: finding the solutions for a fairer, more sustainable food system, a panel discussion co-presented by Currie and the Sandro Demaio Foundation.   Hosted by Dani Valent, the panel featured: Hannah Moloney, best known for her work in permaculture and as a presenter on ABC’s Gardening Australia James McLennan, CEO and Co-founder of Farm My School. Nornie Bero, CEO and founder of Mabu Mabu  Dr Michalis Hadjikakou, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science and Sustainability in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at Deakin University. The Sandro Demaio Foundation is a not-for-profit developing disruptive, food-focused solutions to improve the health of all Australians through food systems transformation.  Thank you to Fed Square for helping us bring this to life.
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2 months ago
25 minutes 5 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: transforming food systems
How can food systems transform our health, climate, and communities? In this episode of Re:, Ryan sits down with Dr Sandro Demaio, Director and Head of the World Health Organisation  Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health and former CEO of VicHealth, to explore how food systems can be reimagined to improve public health, sustainability, and equity. Sandro shares his journey from clinical medicine to global food policy, including his work with the Eat Lancet Commission and the United Nations. He explains how food systems are one of the most powerful levers for change in tackling chronic disease, climate change, and social inequality. They dive into key topics including food waste, dietary diversity, global cooperation, and the behavioural and cultural dimensions of eating. Sandro also reflects on the emotional complexity of sustainable food choices and the importance of empathy in driving change. 
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3 months ago
43 minutes 17 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Transforming dairy
How has Australia's dairy industry led the charge for sustainable agriculture? And what more needs to be done? In this episode of Re: Ryan sits down with Helen Dornom, former Sustainability Manager at Dairy Australia, to explore the evolution of sustainability in the dairy industry and the creation of Australia’s first dairy sustainability framework. Helen shares the story behind the framework’s development - how it unified a fragmented industry, responded to global supply chain demands, and helped redefine sustainability beyond just environmental concerns. They dive into key topics including climate resilience, animal welfare, food affordability, and the role of data in sustainable production. Helen also discusses the broader impact of the dairy framework as a model for other agricultural sectors, and the need for continued cooperation across the supply chain to ensure a viable, inclusive future for Australian agriculture.     
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4 months ago
31 minutes 30 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: sustainability reporting
Why are sustainability standards key to increasing corporate transparency? Ryan sits down with Dr Robyn Leeson, head of STR Consulting, to discuss the evolution of sustainability reporting, from voluntary ESG initiatives to government regulations; the challenges of integrating financial standards with broader impact reporting; and how Australia's new mandatory climate reporting requirements could shake up the system.
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6 months ago
47 minutes 24 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Farmers and renewables
How can engagement with farmers and communities be improved to help Australia's clean energy transition?  Authors Dr Fiona Davis and Lilith Palmer sit down to discuss the findings of Currie's latest report Making the Clean Energy Transition Work for Farmers: A blueprint for better farmer engagement in Australia. They discuss the five reasons farmers are an important player in the renewable transition, and Currie's four principles for better engagement. Read the report here: https://curriecommunications.com.au/farmers_renewables/
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8 months ago
29 minutes 20 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: thriving communities
How can regional development drive economic success and inclusivity? In this episode of re:, Fiona sits down with Linda Nieuwenhuizen, CEO of the Committee for Greater Shepparton, to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing regional communities. Linda shares her vision for Shepparton’s growth, emphasizing the importance of data-driven policy, collaboration, and enhanced supply chain connectivity. They dive into key topics including water recovery, energy transition, land use, and improving digital and road freight connectivity. Linda also highlights Shepparton’s $5.5 billion annual manufacturing sector and outlines her vision for a future with secure water, reliable energy, and increased investment in research, development, and education—creating a vibrant, inclusive regional economy.
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9 months ago
26 minutes 1 second

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Regional renewal
How can regional Australia thrive in an increasingly urbanised world? In this episode of re: Fiona sits down with Liz Ritchie, CEO of the Regional Australia Institute, to explore her journey from growing up in Deniliquin to leading a national vision for rebalancing Australia. Liz shares her passion for regional Australia, recounting how her upbringing on a farm and early involvement the Deni Ute Muster shaped her career. They dive into key topics around the challenges and opportunities facing regional Australia today, and the Institute's mission to shift the narrative using data and storytelling, aiming to bust myths about regional living and highlight the potential for regional communities to thrive through regionalisation.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 55 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Solving the climate crisis
How do we reach across the divide to solve the climate crisis and combat the threat of extinction? How do we protect and conserve the environment that Australians cherish? In this episode we unpack the defining issue of our time: the climate crisis. Kelly O’Shannassy, CEO of the Australian Conservation Foundation, shares her wisdom and learnings from her long career advocating for nature in government, business and the non-profit sector. 
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Reimagining newsrooms
Is AI a threat or an opportunity in the newsroom? Or can it be both? In this episode of Re, Currie consultants Peter Somerville and Lilith Palmer discuss the new developments happening in newsrooms across rural Victoria. 
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1 year ago
15 minutes

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Transforming sugarcane
Its work over recent years to ramp up sustainability credentials has helped the environment, while also paving the way for the next round of technological advances. In this episode of Re:, Currie director, Fiona Davis, chats with Owen Menkens, a fourth generation cane farmer and chairman of the Queensland Canegrowers Organisation about the industry and everything in between. They reframe and examine a wide range of topics surrounding cane growing, from the challenges it faces, to sustainability in agriculture, leadership, and the impacts of climate change. It’s one not to miss!
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1 year ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Back to the future of public relations
Mark Paterson, Partner at Currie, joins Eloise Lane on this episode of Re: to reflect on his time at the agency and share his insights on the future of public relations.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 55 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: What Australian agriculture can do to tackle climate change
What can Australian agriculture do to address climate change? This is the question that Currie has enlisted Richard Eckard, Professor and Director of the Primary Industries Climate Challenges Centre at the University of Melbourne, to reimagine in our latest episode of Re.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Why small business should take big climate action
As a small professional services business, Currie has a relatively small carbon footprint. But does that mean businesses like us shouldn’t take meaningful climate action?
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1 year ago
27 minutes 48 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Waste & NIMBYism
Currie’s Susan McNair chats with Cleanaway’s Stakeholder and Community Engagement Manager, Olga Ghiri.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 53 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Product Stewardship (part 2)
Mark and John discuss the future of product stewardship in Australia and the courage industries must find to kick-start the conversation around national solutions to overconsumption.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 7 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications
Re: Product Stewardship
We’re excited to share the first episode, which is all about product stewardship – or, in very simple terms, what happens to your old mobile phone or computer when you upgrade.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 30 seconds

Re: a podcast by Currie Communications