What’s New in Review brings you a weekly review of other positive media offering healthy and sustainable lifestyle information. Each week we chat with the editors of print and online magazines such as ECOS, Eco Voice, Good Gardening, Green Architecture, New Consciousness Review, Peppermint Eco Fashion, Positive Impact, One Smile, Owner Builder, ReNew, Sanctuary, Slow and Treadlie to cover the highlights of each current edition.
Catch What’s New in Review every Monday at 5.15pm on What a Wonderful World.
The editors of Australia’s leading magazines in the field of sustainability share What’s New for each edition
Eco Voice online Peter Stewart
Good Gardening Vasili
Green Magazine Tamsin O’Neill
Owner Builder Magazine Lynda Wilson
Peppermint Eco Fashion Magazine Kelly Sheehan
ReNew Magazine Jacinta Cleary
Sanctuary Magazine Verity Campbell
Slow Magazine Jacqui Mott
Trealie Magazine Faith Hunter
INTERNATIONAL
New Zealand
One Smile Magazine Catrin Jacksties
USA
New Consciousness Review Miriam Knight
Positive Impact Magazine Charity Beck
A very musical edition of Treadlie Magazine to enjoy over summer! Editor Faith Hunter talks all things bike for the one year anniversary for the mag.
Editor Tamsin O’Neill discusses the new look Green Magazine
for issue 21
WWMN welcomes Lynda Wilson, editor of Owner Builder Magazine to What’s New in Review.
Issue 166 Aug / Sept 2011
Mud brick, straw bale and a bucket load of great information for any owner builder!
Join ReNew editor Jacinta Cleary for an inside view of edition 116
ReNew 116. Inside this issue:
A winning DIY green roof – plenty of tips and advice for the novice. Warning: not all roofs are up to the job!
The Wind Farm Senate Panel Hearing – there’s been plenty of debate about the social and health impacts of Australia’s wind farms
Solar opportunity goes begging – this survey reveals the uptake of solar is below average in this affluent suburb
Hydronic heating solar and wood-fired options – A professional’s take on designing and installing the right system
Mudbrick circle house – popular mudbrick has the lowest embodied energy, and looks stunning in a beautiful house design like this
Jacqui Mott speaks with Viarnne and Peter about the second birthday edition of Slow Magazine.
TREECHANGE: Our cover story is all about Sherry McArdle English who has treechanged, only to find a love for truffles, which she produces with the help of her husband and well-trained truffle hound Snuffles. Yes, Snuffles can sniff out truffles, that’s for sure! This is a tale about a dynamic woman who tackles all of life’s challenges head-on. Story by Jeffrey Booth.
TOTTER: We visit Goolwa in South Australia … Australia’s first CittaSlow town, and the first Slow Town registered by Italy’s CittaSlow outside of Europe.
SLOW FASHION: Fashionistas love cycling too, but they don’t always embrace the Lycra set. We ask two experienced stylists to create chic cycling ‘looks’ this winter, as we profile what to wear in town and country. 10 pages of FASHION.
PHOTO ESSAY: We buy a ticket to a very special ghost tour, as award-winning photographer Brendan McCarthy sets out to capture Beechworth’s old asylum at night. Eight pages of outstanding images.
SLOW ART: Deep in the heart of central Victoria’s Whipstick Forest, we find renowned artist, naturalist and nomad … John Woseley, a follower of the Slow life philosophy.
OTHER TREATS: Chocolate guru speaks to Slow; London’s first Slow Wear consultancy is launched; Winter gardens aren’t really that dim – Michael McCoy writes; PLUS Book reviews, Music (as we look at the old masters back to make new tracks); and Wine tasting by the novice and expert.
ReNew Magazine issue 115. Editor Jacinta Cleary talks about the dos and don’ts of rainwater tanks and wind power.
Hempcrete… another use for hemp, turning it into a building material!
Eco-cubbies for your children designed for kids by kids! And oh so much more.
WWMN is delighted to welcome Charity Beck, founder and editor-in-chief of Positive Impact Magazine and Miriam Knight, from New Consciousness Review to our line up on What’s New. Charity and Miriam have just launched their new online radio shows on PWRN.
Check out Miriam’s podcast below and Charity’s podcast here.