Maya Krikke

Maya Krikke /6 November, 2020

Maya Krikke is the sole parent of a little boy and produces a probiotic drink called MYK’s Kefir using whole fruit.A lot of people associated kefir with milk-based products but I use water kefir grains, that consume the glucose in sugar, and then I do a secondary ferment with fruit. I also have a processed-sugar-free Continue Reading →

Pay what’s fair

Geoff Ebbs /5 November, 2020

Debra Weddall has produced over 400 videos and television segments promoting solidarity and equality for the labour movement. She is a founder member and National CoSecretary of the Rideshare Driver Network, an organisation of app based drivers in Australia. If you drive on a rideshare basis you can join the group through their facebook site.

Share what’s spare

Geoff Ebbs /5 November, 2020

Spare Harvest is a peer to peer app that started as a solution to a mandarin problem that I had and has grown organically by word of mouth. Now people share food hydrators, mowers, cuttings, food scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells and cartons. Listen to the conversations between Geoff and Helen. Head to the SpareHarvest website Continue Reading →

CoViD 19 as Our Crystal Ball

Geoff Ebbs /5 November, 2020

The future is already here, it is just not evenly distributed Bewildered climate activists flood my feed. The essential question is ‘Why CoViD19 and not Global Heating?’ The response we have seen over the last months and weeks is the sort of response we have been waiting for since the turn of the millennium. This Continue Reading →

The visual Generator News

Geoff Ebbs /6 October, 2020

The Generator News has gone visual for the launch of the book Your Life Your Planet. This sound file was first recorded in 2005 and has been updated a number of times. It has now been set to music. It cannot be included in podcasts and vidcasts, because we do not own the copyright to Continue Reading →

Rupert gets a Papal Knighthood

Breaking the media model

Geoff Ebbs /20 June, 2020

The demise of regional newspapers in Australia is the latest reminder that the business model of media has been broken by the Internet. Funneling tax-payer dollars from the ABC into regional print may not be the most intelligent response, however. There is a widely held and often expressed assumption that independent journalism has flourished under Continue Reading →