Living Democracy – a conversation with Tim Hollo

Jacquelene

So many seeds for a new world are already in place, according to Tim Hollo. They just need to be nurtured and the weeds that threaten the new growth pulled out.

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Join The Point’s publisher, Jacquelene Pearson, at the Gosford Regional Gallery on Wednesday, 15 February, to have a chat with Green Institute Executive Director and author of Living Democracy, Tim Hollo.

Living Democracy, A Conversation with Tim Hollo
Living Democracy, A Conversation with Tim Hollo

What: A Conversation with Tim Hollo

When: 5:30pm, Wednesday 15 February 2023

Where: Gosford Regional Gallery

Bookings: https://contact-nsw.greens.org.au/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=12928

So many seeds for a new world are already in place, according to Tim Hollo. They just need to be nurtured and the weeds that threaten the new growth pulled out.

Hollo who is a musician, playing viola and violin, founded Green Music and replaced Margaret Blackers as Director of the Green Institute, the think tank for the Greens party in Australia.’

He served for six years as a staffer to Christine Milne but says he found a natural home in the Greens from an early age because of his love of and passion for the environment and social justice.

Jacquelene and Tim will be chatting about his definition of ‘ecological culture’, his early life, values and influences, his sense of belonging in the Greens and lessons from being a long-term political staffer. He will read from his book Living Democracy and take questions

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