Monday, April 18, 2011

Haigh's chocolate is not just chocolate



I work a part-time job to pay the bills and so that I can truly spend MY time working towards a sustainable future. Afterall, David Suzuki did say we needed to slow down, and slow down I have, no longer am "I heading towards a brick wall at 100 miles an hour."

What makes my part-time job tolerable is my manager. She understands my motivations in sustainability and lends her support to it. Bless her as my actual work and the organization I work for is far from accepting to environmental sustainability. An organization with offices nationwide and abroad, it's quite disappointing they are without a sustainability policy. This is something I hope to change... but will leave that for another blog post.

Anyhoo, with Easter drawing near, my manager gifted a Golden Murray Cod to my team in-place of Easter Eggs. No, it wasn't literally a slimy fish but a chocolate shaped fish from luxury chocolatier Haigh's. Such a lovely gesture. You see the Murray Cod is an iconic fish. It is the largest freshwater fish in Australia, growing up to 1.8 metres long and has an estimated life span of over 100 years! But it is now in danger. Numbers are in great decline and it has been classified as a vulnerable species. So what Haigh's has done is produce a Chocolate Murray Cod made in honour of the native Murray Cod. Part proceeds from the sale of every Haigh’s Chocolate Murray Cod goes to Healthy Rivers Australia (previously known as The Waterfind Environment Fund). This not-for-profit organization works to improve the health of Australia’s river systems and support the survival of our precious native fish species.

A lovely gesture as my manager did not just give me chocolate, she gave her support to a vulnerable specie.


click the above image to find out more on
Haigh's Green scheme

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Garage Sale Trail hits Melbourne via a Roller Door


Roller Door Cafe is a local of mine and one of the very first in Melbourne to jump on the Garage Sale Trail. Fair trade coffee, biodegradable coffee cups when you forget your KeepCup, organic goodies, free range eggs, weekly organic food boxes and rooftop honey, plus the added bonus of being super fly makes this green chick mighty giddy to have it as one of her locals!

Added bonus, Matt the barista aka the early riser aka the caffine saviour did come in second as serving the best drop of coffee in Melbourne, amongest the likes of St Ali, Brunettis, Julio's and Caffe Remo.

When it all fits, it really does fit.

Green Chic booyah!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Who is Green Chick?

I often receive offers to have a "proper" photo taken. Not because I am drop dead gorgeous but because of my headless profile picture. FYI, that's not even me, it's a photo taken by the Satorialist during Paris Fashion week 2009. Everything about the photo encapulates what green chic is all about.

But it does bring up the question of who is green chick? Well I thought I'd let you in on who I am. No face but that's cos green chick is not about what I look like, but rather the life I lead. Hence, anyone can be green chick.

This is my bike - I use it to get from A to B. I ride slow and I hum when I ride.


This is one of two of my solar powered lamps - I used them to ease myself to sleep together with a good read



These are my retro furnishings - I dump my bag and everything else I don't want dumped on the floor on them


These are my soy candles - I like the smell of caramel and the light it gives. The soy tealight candle is citronella which keeps the mozzies away!


These are my memories - I am happy when surrounded by things that have been gifted and are personal to me - music/art/beach

Monday, April 4, 2011

A place called Commonground


The 2011 Sustainable Living Festival may have wrapped up a month ago, but the team behind the Festival continues to live and breath the magic as they plan for 2012.

2012 planning kicked off with a weekend away at Commonground in Seymour. A magical place that fosters collaboration in the mist of serenity and nature.

"Commonground is an Intentional Social Change community established in the early eighties. The founders were a small group of social activists exploring their best collective contribution to the creation of a just, nonviolent and sustainable world."

Commonground is a place that fosters the "keep it real" movement. The place seems to put me at ease, where social norms are no longer a priority. Getting in touch with nature, getting in touch with the people around you, and quite simply just breathing. And to think all this is found in our own backyard. I can only hope this kind of community spirit continues to thrive. It may have taken years and much blood, sweat and tears to achieve what they have, but the outcome, well it sure makes me wonder why one would ever doubt magic. Think, a place made from recycled materials, a place where resources are shared (co-housing), a place where the pool is the damn that is warm from the natural sunlight. Make it what you want. For the crazy Festival kids, 3 words: Royal Rajasthan Discotheque.