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    <title>Post-Growth Australia Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “John Coulter”</title>
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    <description>The podcast where better is definitely better than bigger.
Do you think growing infinitely on a finite planet is an oxymoron? If the answer is yes, then this podcast is for you.
In each episode of the Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), host Michael Bayliss talks to experts to unpack the notion of post-growth societies and what this means for us, for future generations and for the planet.
Each episode will also play an environmental themed song from local artists.
PGAP is made possible by the support of Sustainable Population Australia (SPA).
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    <itunes:summary>The podcast where better is definitely better than bigger.
Do you think growing infinitely on a finite planet is an oxymoron? If the answer is yes, then this podcast is for you.
In each episode of the Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), host Michael Bayliss talks to experts to unpack the notion of post-growth societies and what this means for us, for future generations and for the planet.
Each episode will also play an environmental themed song from local artists.
PGAP is made possible by the support of Sustainable Population Australia (SPA).
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  <title>In Memoriam:  Dr John Coulter</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), we pay tribute to Dr. John Coulter, who sadly passed away in September 2024. John Richard Coulter (3 December 1930 – 6 September 2024) was a trailblazer in the conservation movement, most notably serving as Leader of the Australian Democrats in the early 1990s. In 1971, he organized an open letter published in The Australian newspaper, addressed "to those who shape Australia’s destiny," urging them to recognize the limits to growth.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode of Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), we pay tribute to Dr. John Coulter, who sadly passed away in September 2024. John Richard Coulter (3 December 1930 – 6 September 2024) was a trailblazer in the conservation movement, most notably serving as Leader of the Australian Democrats in the early 1990s. In 1971, he organised an open letter published in The Australian newspaper, addressed "to those who shape Australia’s destiny," urging them to recognise the limits to growth.
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(This episode is in memory of Dr John Coulter)
John remained an executive member of Sustainable Population Australia (https://population.org.au/) (SPA) until the end of his life. Through SPA, he fearlessly challenged mainstream media for neglecting critical issues such as overpopulation and the limits to growth.
In 2021, PGAP had the privilege of interviewing John at his home in the Adelaide Hills. Unfortunately, a bushfire had swept through the property a few months earlier, leaving much of the land scarred. Walking through the devastated bushland was a sobering experience and a stark reminder of the profound changes occurring as society’s growth experiment entered the "decade of consequence."
This interview was originally broadcast in 2021 as part of the episode World Population Day 2021 (https://pgap.fireside.fm/wpd2021). For this memorial episode, we are re-releasing that conversation, as John’s thoughts, perspectives, and reflections resonate even more powerfully in retrospect. Co-hosts Mark Allen and Michael Bayliss share their reflections on the interview and John’s legacy, particularly his pioneering work in the early 1970s for the broader post-growth movement.
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(The 1971 Newspaper open letter)
A heartfelt tribute to John Coulter was penned by Dr Bob Brown:
"I was sad to hear of John Coulter’s death, but that sadness was quickly replaced by a celebration of John’s remarkable, life-long advocacy for the environment. In his time as the Democrats’ spokesperson, he was the major Australian political voice for protecting this nation’s wildlife, wild regions, and oceans, as well as promoting greener living for us all. He was a gentleman but unswerving in his devotion to life on Earth. South Australia and the nation are indebted to John for a long, caring, and actively eco-saving career."
One of John’s final articles, "The Guiding Criminal Lie in Economics (https://johnmenadue.com/the-guiding-criminal-lie-in-economics/)", was published in Pearls and Irritations in 2024. A moving tribute in the same publication, "Vale Dr. John Coulter (https://johnmenadue.com/vale-dr-john-coulter/)", was written by former SPA President Jenny Goldie. In April 2024, John was invited to become a Patron of SPA (https://population.org.au/about/people/john-coulter/)—a role that he very much cherished during the brief months before his passing.
The Post-Growth Australia Podcast will take a short break over the festive season before returning to Season Seven in January. In the meantime, we warmly encourage you to share this and other episodes of PGAP with your friends, family, and networks.
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You can rate and review us on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099), and we welcome your feedback, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes. You can contact us HERE (https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact).  Remember, podcasts are rapidly becoming a key medium for mass communication and influence in the modern age. It is vital that we work together to ensure the message of Degrowth reaches a wide audience.
To learn more about your PGAP co-hosts and their broader work, visit the respective websites for Mark Allen (https://holisticactivism.net/) and Michael Bayliss (https://michaelbayliss.org/).
PGAP is made possible by the kind support of Sustainable Population Australia (https://population.org.au/).
 Special Guest: John Coulter.
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), we pay tribute to Dr. John Coulter, who sadly passed away in September 2024. John Richard Coulter (3 December 1930 – 6 September 2024) was a trailblazer in the conservation movement, most notably serving as Leader of the Australian Democrats in the early 1990s. In 1971, he organised an open letter published in The Australian newspaper, addressed &quot;to those who shape Australia’s destiny,&quot; urging them to recognise the limits to growth.</p>

<p><img src="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/3e-LWZT5.jpg" alt="John Coulter good"><br>
(This episode is in memory of Dr John Coulter)</p>

<p>John remained an executive member of <a href="https://population.org.au/" rel="nofollow">Sustainable Population Australia</a> (SPA) until the end of his life. Through SPA, he fearlessly challenged mainstream media for neglecting critical issues such as overpopulation and the limits to growth.</p>

<p>In 2021, PGAP had the privilege of interviewing John at his home in the Adelaide Hills. Unfortunately, a bushfire had swept through the property a few months earlier, leaving much of the land scarred. Walking through the devastated bushland was a sobering experience and a stark reminder of the profound changes occurring as society’s growth experiment entered the &quot;decade of consequence.&quot;</p>

<p>This interview was originally broadcast in 2021 as part of the episode <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/wpd2021" rel="nofollow">World Population Day 2021</a>. For this memorial episode, we are re-releasing that conversation, as John’s thoughts, perspectives, and reflections resonate even more powerfully in retrospect. Co-hosts Mark Allen and Michael Bayliss share their reflections on the interview and John’s legacy, particularly his pioneering work in the early 1970s for the broader post-growth movement.</p>

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(The 1971 Newspaper open letter)</p>

<p>A heartfelt tribute to John Coulter was penned by Dr Bob Brown:</p>

<p><em>&quot;I was sad to hear of John Coulter’s death, but that sadness was quickly replaced by a celebration of John’s remarkable, life-long advocacy for the environment. In his time as the Democrats’ spokesperson, he was the major Australian political voice for protecting this nation’s wildlife, wild regions, and oceans, as well as promoting greener living for us all. He was a gentleman but unswerving in his devotion to life on Earth. South Australia and the nation are indebted to John for a long, caring, and actively eco-saving career.&quot;</em></p>

<p>One of John’s final articles, &quot;<a href="https://johnmenadue.com/the-guiding-criminal-lie-in-economics/" rel="nofollow">The Guiding Criminal Lie in Economics</a>&quot;, was published in Pearls and Irritations in 2024. A moving tribute in the same publication, &quot;<a href="https://johnmenadue.com/vale-dr-john-coulter/" rel="nofollow">Vale Dr. John Coulter</a>&quot;, was written by former SPA President Jenny Goldie. In April 2024, John was invited to become a <a href="https://population.org.au/about/people/john-coulter/" rel="nofollow">Patron of SPA</a>—a role that he very much cherished during the brief months before his passing.</p>

<p>The Post-Growth Australia Podcast will take a short break over the festive season before returning to Season Seven in January. In the meantime, we warmly encourage you to share this and other episodes of PGAP with your friends, family, and networks.</p>

<p><img src="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/l0-IDiCH.jpg" alt="pgap cover art jc resize"></p>

<p>You can rate and review us on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099" rel="nofollow">Apple Podcasts</a>, and we welcome your feedback, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes. You can contact us <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact" rel="nofollow">HERE</a>.  Remember, podcasts are rapidly becoming a key medium for mass communication and influence in the modern age. It is vital that we work together to ensure the message of Degrowth reaches a wide audience.</p>

<p>To learn more about your PGAP co-hosts and their broader work, visit the respective websites for <a href="https://holisticactivism.net/" rel="nofollow">Mark Allen</a> and <a href="https://michaelbayliss.org/" rel="nofollow">Michael Bayliss</a>.</p>

<p>PGAP is made possible by the kind support of <a href="https://population.org.au/" rel="nofollow">Sustainable Population Australia</a>.</p><p>Special Guest: John Coulter.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Post-Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP), we pay tribute to Dr. John Coulter, who sadly passed away in September 2024. John Richard Coulter (3 December 1930 – 6 September 2024) was a trailblazer in the conservation movement, most notably serving as Leader of the Australian Democrats in the early 1990s. In 1971, he organised an open letter published in The Australian newspaper, addressed &quot;to those who shape Australia’s destiny,&quot; urging them to recognise the limits to growth.</p>

<p><img src="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/3e-LWZT5.jpg" alt="John Coulter good"><br>
(This episode is in memory of Dr John Coulter)</p>

<p>John remained an executive member of <a href="https://population.org.au/" rel="nofollow">Sustainable Population Australia</a> (SPA) until the end of his life. Through SPA, he fearlessly challenged mainstream media for neglecting critical issues such as overpopulation and the limits to growth.</p>

<p>In 2021, PGAP had the privilege of interviewing John at his home in the Adelaide Hills. Unfortunately, a bushfire had swept through the property a few months earlier, leaving much of the land scarred. Walking through the devastated bushland was a sobering experience and a stark reminder of the profound changes occurring as society’s growth experiment entered the &quot;decade of consequence.&quot;</p>

<p>This interview was originally broadcast in 2021 as part of the episode <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/wpd2021" rel="nofollow">World Population Day 2021</a>. For this memorial episode, we are re-releasing that conversation, as John’s thoughts, perspectives, and reflections resonate even more powerfully in retrospect. Co-hosts Mark Allen and Michael Bayliss share their reflections on the interview and John’s legacy, particularly his pioneering work in the early 1970s for the broader post-growth movement.</p>

<p><img src="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/fCcBU7ja.jpg" alt="Newspaper ad"><br>
(The 1971 Newspaper open letter)</p>

<p>A heartfelt tribute to John Coulter was penned by Dr Bob Brown:</p>

<p><em>&quot;I was sad to hear of John Coulter’s death, but that sadness was quickly replaced by a celebration of John’s remarkable, life-long advocacy for the environment. In his time as the Democrats’ spokesperson, he was the major Australian political voice for protecting this nation’s wildlife, wild regions, and oceans, as well as promoting greener living for us all. He was a gentleman but unswerving in his devotion to life on Earth. South Australia and the nation are indebted to John for a long, caring, and actively eco-saving career.&quot;</em></p>

<p>One of John’s final articles, &quot;<a href="https://johnmenadue.com/the-guiding-criminal-lie-in-economics/" rel="nofollow">The Guiding Criminal Lie in Economics</a>&quot;, was published in Pearls and Irritations in 2024. A moving tribute in the same publication, &quot;<a href="https://johnmenadue.com/vale-dr-john-coulter/" rel="nofollow">Vale Dr. John Coulter</a>&quot;, was written by former SPA President Jenny Goldie. In April 2024, John was invited to become a <a href="https://population.org.au/about/people/john-coulter/" rel="nofollow">Patron of SPA</a>—a role that he very much cherished during the brief months before his passing.</p>

<p>The Post-Growth Australia Podcast will take a short break over the festive season before returning to Season Seven in January. In the meantime, we warmly encourage you to share this and other episodes of PGAP with your friends, family, and networks.</p>

<p><img src="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/l0-IDiCH.jpg" alt="pgap cover art jc resize"></p>

<p>You can rate and review us on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099" rel="nofollow">Apple Podcasts</a>, and we welcome your feedback, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes. You can contact us <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact" rel="nofollow">HERE</a>.  Remember, podcasts are rapidly becoming a key medium for mass communication and influence in the modern age. It is vital that we work together to ensure the message of Degrowth reaches a wide audience.</p>

<p>To learn more about your PGAP co-hosts and their broader work, visit the respective websites for <a href="https://holisticactivism.net/" rel="nofollow">Mark Allen</a> and <a href="https://michaelbayliss.org/" rel="nofollow">Michael Bayliss</a>.</p>

<p>PGAP is made possible by the kind support of <a href="https://population.org.au/" rel="nofollow">Sustainable Population Australia</a>.</p><p>Special Guest: John Coulter.</p>]]>
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  <title>World Population Day 2021:  Beyond population with SPA and Nature's Way Films</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This episode of PGAP falls on World Population Day and is also PGAP’s first year anniversary!  Instead of celebrating with balloons and confetti – because they’re bad for the environment – we mark the occasion instead by interviewing two very special guests.  Dr. John Coulter,  former leader of The Democrats and long term member of Sustainable Population Australia,  looks back on an ad he posted on The Australia in 1971 calling for limits to growth  – exactly 50 years ago.   Host Michael Bayliss also talks with filmmaker  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of Nature’s Way Films, to discuss a brand new documentary on overpopulation ‘The Way To Live.’   Both interviewees call for a movement ‘beyond population’  towards a bigger picture of equity and living within the physical limits of the natural world.  A gargantuan episode for gargantuan times.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This episode of PGAP falls on World Population Day and is also PGAP’s first year anniversary!  Instead of celebrating with balloons and confetti – because they’re bad for the environment – we mark the occasion instead by interviewing two very special guests.  Dr. John Coulter,  former leader of The Democrats and long term member of Sustainable Population Australia,  looks back on an ad he posted on The Australia in 1971 calling for limits to growth  – exactly 50 years ago.   Host Michael Bayliss also talks with filmmaker  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of Nature’s Way Films, to discuss a brand new documentary on overpopulation ‘The Way To Live.’   Both interviewees call for a movement ‘beyond population’  towards a bigger picture of equity and living within the physical limits of the natural world.  A gargantuan episode for gargantuan times.
Meet John Coulter.  Truly an elder for the post-growth movement who spent a good chunk of his past nine decades on earth as an activist for conservation,  the environment and limits to growth.  As a keen scientist, diver and environmental activist, he formed ZPG (Zero Population Growth) in the 1970s.  John took his politics to parliament, where he was elected as a federal senator for The Democrats in the 80s and was briefly the leader of the party in the 90s.  John has since been involved with Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) has tirelessly undertaken many roles within the national executive committee to this day.
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I caught up with John at his home in the Adelaide hills. It is an amazing heritage property with acres of preserved native bushland.  Unfortunately, a bushfire came through the property a couple of month before we recorded the episode, leaving much of the land scarred.  It was a sobering experience to walk through the property and a stark reminder that change is happening as society’s growth experiment hits the decade of consequence.  John also showed me an advertisement he had printed in the Australian in 1971 which was titled: 
“To those who shape Australia’s destiny.”
It goes on to say:
“We believe that western technological society has ignored two basic facts: (1) The resources of planet earth are finite; (2) the capacity of the environment to renew resources that are used up and to repair the damage causes by the exploitation of those resources is limited and decreasing.”
&lt;img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/fCcBU7ja.jpg" alt="Newspaper ad"&gt;
Signed by hundreds of esteemed scientists,  John goes to share what has changed since the ad was published 50 years ago and what has stayed 'business as usual' due to the vested interests of big business,  mainstream politicians and mainstream media.
Meet Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of ‘Nature’s Way.’   From the USA, he has launched a new documentary on overpopulation, ‘The Way To Live.’   This documentary joins a (ha ha) growing parthenon of inspiring documentaries over the last few years which dare to focus on the limits to growth.   ‘The Way To Live’ goes deeper to look to the cause roots of modern human psychology that result in us living beyond the planet’s physical means.  With interviews with Dave Gardner, Karen Shragg and David Paxton from World Population Balance - as well as the inspiring FIGU community in Switzerland -  Dubhaltagh shares the inner workings towards making this thought provoking film.
I would like to take this opportunity to give my hats off to Sustainable Population Australia,  who make this podcast possible and who have courage to support a project which goes beyond population to explore the wider world of post-growth.  These have included discussions with interviewees who may not see eye to eye with SPA on the issue of overpopulation.   After an entire year of their support, it was high time to focus an episode toward the amazing minds and talent that emanate from this amazing organisation.
&lt;img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/CLd56ENd.jpg" alt="way to live"&gt;
Population has recently come into the spotlights in the Australian media with the release of the federal government’s Intergenerational Report 2021.  The IGR bemoaned that the closure of the borders since COVID are going to lead to an Ageing demographic nightmare.  SPA wrote a media release in opposition to the claims by the IGR and the good news is that the media responded, with offers for interviews,  references in opinion columns and published letters to the editor.  SPA is also looking forward to supporting a conference on Sustainable Agriculture later in September.  We’re crossing both hands behind our collective back to ward off another round of lockdown and PGAP will provide updates in the leadup to this impressive conference.
Speaking of down under, it is also NAIDOC week  (https://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/event/naidoc-week-2021)and PGAP would like to pay respect to elders past, present an emerging on lands that were never ceded.   PGAP recognises that First Nation contribution to a new post-growth world is critical, and we are proud to include two perspectives from two amazing Indigenous women here (https://pgap.fireside.fm/martuwarra) and here (https://pgap.fireside.fm/tasperspect1).
What was that you say?  1 hour and 10 minutes of PGAP is just barely enough and you want to read up on more of the stuff raised in this episode?  Well, glad you asked.
What’s the UN saying about World Population Day 2021 anyway?  Found out more here (https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-population-day)
This is a fascinating biography (https://biography.senate.gov.au/coulter-john-richard/) on John Coulter’s political legacy.
You can find out everything you need to know about the documentary ‘The Way to Live’ and ‘Nature’s Way’ website here. (https://natureswayfilms.com/)
The Intergenerational Report 2021 can be found here. (https://treasury.gov.au/publication/2021-intergenerational-report)  More importantly, SPA’s media release can be found here, (https://population.org.au/media-releases/igr2021/) and a summary of the community response to the media release here. (https://population.org.au/spa_response_igr2021/)
Have I helped to make SPA sound like a good thing to you?  It’s true!  Like all good movements, they can only benefit from your support to a good cause.  Find out more about supporting SPA here. (https://population.org.au/support/)
Suggestions or feedback for PGAP as we enter our second year?  Contact us here (https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact)
Want to be our 11th 5 star reviewer (or our first 1 star reviewer)?  This and more on Apple Podcast here (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099)
 Special Guests:  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain and John Coulter.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This episode of PGAP falls on World Population Day and is also PGAP’s first year anniversary!  Instead of celebrating with balloons and confetti – because they’re bad for the environment – we mark the occasion instead by interviewing two very special guests.  Dr. John Coulter,  former leader of The Democrats and long term member of Sustainable Population Australia,  looks back on an ad he posted on The Australia in 1971 calling for limits to growth  – exactly 50 years ago.   Host Michael Bayliss also talks with filmmaker  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of Nature’s Way Films, to discuss a brand new documentary on overpopulation ‘The Way To Live.’   Both interviewees call for a movement ‘beyond population’  towards a bigger picture of equity and living within the physical limits of the natural world.  A gargantuan episode for gargantuan times.</p>

<p>Meet John Coulter.  Truly an elder for the post-growth movement who spent a good chunk of his past nine decades on earth as an activist for conservation,  the environment and limits to growth.  As a keen scientist, diver and environmental activist, he formed ZPG (Zero Population Growth) in the 1970s.  John took his politics to parliament, where he was elected as a federal senator for The Democrats in the 80s and was briefly the leader of the party in the 90s.  John has since been involved with Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) has tirelessly undertaken many roles within the national executive committee to this day.</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/-n2x8ATy.jpg" alt="john coulter"></p>

<p>I caught up with John at his home in the Adelaide hills. It is an amazing heritage property with acres of preserved native bushland.  Unfortunately, a bushfire came through the property a couple of month before we recorded the episode, leaving much of the land scarred.  It was a sobering experience to walk through the property and a stark reminder that change is happening as society’s growth experiment hits the decade of consequence.  John also showed me an advertisement he had printed in the Australian in 1971 which was titled: <br>
“To those who shape Australia’s destiny.”<br>
It goes on to say:<br>
“We believe that western technological society has ignored two basic facts: (1) The resources of planet earth are finite; (2) the capacity of the environment to renew resources that are used up and to repair the damage causes by the exploitation of those resources is limited and decreasing.”</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/fCcBU7ja.jpg" alt="Newspaper ad"></p>

<p>Signed by hundreds of esteemed scientists,  John goes to share what has changed since the ad was published 50 years ago and what has stayed &#39;business as usual&#39; due to the vested interests of big business,  mainstream politicians and mainstream media.</p>

<p>Meet Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of ‘Nature’s Way.’   From the USA, he has launched a new documentary on overpopulation, ‘The Way To Live.’   This documentary joins a (ha ha) growing parthenon of inspiring documentaries over the last few years which dare to focus on the limits to growth.   ‘The Way To Live’ goes deeper to look to the cause roots of modern human psychology that result in us living beyond the planet’s physical means.  With interviews with Dave Gardner, Karen Shragg and David Paxton from World Population Balance - as well as the inspiring FIGU community in Switzerland -  Dubhaltagh shares the inner workings towards making this thought provoking film.</p>

<p>I would like to take this opportunity to give my hats off to Sustainable Population Australia,  who make this podcast possible and who have courage to support a project which goes beyond population to explore the wider world of post-growth.  These have included discussions with interviewees who may not see eye to eye with SPA on the issue of overpopulation.   After an entire year of their support, it was high time to focus an episode toward the amazing minds and talent that emanate from this amazing organisation.</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/CLd56ENd.jpg" alt="way to live"></p>

<p>Population has recently come into the spotlights in the Australian media with the release of the federal government’s Intergenerational Report 2021.  The IGR bemoaned that the closure of the borders since COVID are going to lead to an Ageing demographic nightmare.  SPA wrote a media release in opposition to the claims by the IGR and the good news is that the media responded, with offers for interviews,  references in opinion columns and published letters to the editor.  SPA is also looking forward to supporting a conference on Sustainable Agriculture later in September.  We’re crossing both hands behind our collective back to ward off another round of lockdown and PGAP will provide updates in the leadup to this impressive conference.</p>

<p>Speaking of down under, it is also<a href="https://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/event/naidoc-week-2021" rel="nofollow"> NAIDOC week </a>and PGAP would like to pay respect to elders past, present an emerging on lands that were never ceded.   PGAP recognises that First Nation contribution to a new post-growth world is critical, and we are proud to include two perspectives from two amazing Indigenous women <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/martuwarra" rel="nofollow">here</a> and <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/tasperspect1" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>

<p>What was that you say?  1 hour and 10 minutes of PGAP is just barely enough and you want to read up on more of the stuff raised in this episode?  Well, glad you asked.</p>

<p>What’s the UN saying about World Population Day 2021 anyway?  Found out <a href="https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-population-day" rel="nofollow">more here</a></p>

<p>This is a <a href="https://biography.senate.gov.au/coulter-john-richard/" rel="nofollow">fascinating biography</a> on John Coulter’s political legacy.</p>

<p>You can find out everything you need to know about the documentary ‘The Way to Live’ and ‘Nature’s Way’ <a href="https://natureswayfilms.com/" rel="nofollow">website here.</a></p>

<p>The Intergenerational Report 2021 can be <a href="https://treasury.gov.au/publication/2021-intergenerational-report" rel="nofollow">found here.</a>  More importantly, SPA’s media release can be found <a href="https://population.org.au/media-releases/igr2021/" rel="nofollow">here,</a> and a summary of the community response to the media release<a href="https://population.org.au/spa_response_igr2021/" rel="nofollow"> here.</a></p>

<p>Have I helped to make SPA sound like a good thing to you?  It’s true!  Like all good movements, they can only benefit from your support to a good cause.  Find out more about supporting SPA <a href="https://population.org.au/support/" rel="nofollow">here.</a></p>

<p>Suggestions or feedback for PGAP as we enter our second year?  Contact us <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact" rel="nofollow">here</a></p>

<p>Want to be our 11th 5 star reviewer (or our first 1 star reviewer)?  This and more on Apple Podcast<a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099" rel="nofollow"> here</a></p><p>Special Guests:  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain and John Coulter.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This episode of PGAP falls on World Population Day and is also PGAP’s first year anniversary!  Instead of celebrating with balloons and confetti – because they’re bad for the environment – we mark the occasion instead by interviewing two very special guests.  Dr. John Coulter,  former leader of The Democrats and long term member of Sustainable Population Australia,  looks back on an ad he posted on The Australia in 1971 calling for limits to growth  – exactly 50 years ago.   Host Michael Bayliss also talks with filmmaker  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of Nature’s Way Films, to discuss a brand new documentary on overpopulation ‘The Way To Live.’   Both interviewees call for a movement ‘beyond population’  towards a bigger picture of equity and living within the physical limits of the natural world.  A gargantuan episode for gargantuan times.</p>

<p>Meet John Coulter.  Truly an elder for the post-growth movement who spent a good chunk of his past nine decades on earth as an activist for conservation,  the environment and limits to growth.  As a keen scientist, diver and environmental activist, he formed ZPG (Zero Population Growth) in the 1970s.  John took his politics to parliament, where he was elected as a federal senator for The Democrats in the 80s and was briefly the leader of the party in the 90s.  John has since been involved with Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) has tirelessly undertaken many roles within the national executive committee to this day.</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/-n2x8ATy.jpg" alt="john coulter"></p>

<p>I caught up with John at his home in the Adelaide hills. It is an amazing heritage property with acres of preserved native bushland.  Unfortunately, a bushfire came through the property a couple of month before we recorded the episode, leaving much of the land scarred.  It was a sobering experience to walk through the property and a stark reminder that change is happening as society’s growth experiment hits the decade of consequence.  John also showed me an advertisement he had printed in the Australian in 1971 which was titled: <br>
“To those who shape Australia’s destiny.”<br>
It goes on to say:<br>
“We believe that western technological society has ignored two basic facts: (1) The resources of planet earth are finite; (2) the capacity of the environment to renew resources that are used up and to repair the damage causes by the exploitation of those resources is limited and decreasing.”</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/fCcBU7ja.jpg" alt="Newspaper ad"></p>

<p>Signed by hundreds of esteemed scientists,  John goes to share what has changed since the ad was published 50 years ago and what has stayed &#39;business as usual&#39; due to the vested interests of big business,  mainstream politicians and mainstream media.</p>

<p>Meet Dubhaltagh O Hearcain of ‘Nature’s Way.’   From the USA, he has launched a new documentary on overpopulation, ‘The Way To Live.’   This documentary joins a (ha ha) growing parthenon of inspiring documentaries over the last few years which dare to focus on the limits to growth.   ‘The Way To Live’ goes deeper to look to the cause roots of modern human psychology that result in us living beyond the planet’s physical means.  With interviews with Dave Gardner, Karen Shragg and David Paxton from World Population Balance - as well as the inspiring FIGU community in Switzerland -  Dubhaltagh shares the inner workings towards making this thought provoking film.</p>

<p>I would like to take this opportunity to give my hats off to Sustainable Population Australia,  who make this podcast possible and who have courage to support a project which goes beyond population to explore the wider world of post-growth.  These have included discussions with interviewees who may not see eye to eye with SPA on the issue of overpopulation.   After an entire year of their support, it was high time to focus an episode toward the amazing minds and talent that emanate from this amazing organisation.</p>

<p><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/17723385-3cd9-4642-b57d-6de8191b8794/CLd56ENd.jpg" alt="way to live"></p>

<p>Population has recently come into the spotlights in the Australian media with the release of the federal government’s Intergenerational Report 2021.  The IGR bemoaned that the closure of the borders since COVID are going to lead to an Ageing demographic nightmare.  SPA wrote a media release in opposition to the claims by the IGR and the good news is that the media responded, with offers for interviews,  references in opinion columns and published letters to the editor.  SPA is also looking forward to supporting a conference on Sustainable Agriculture later in September.  We’re crossing both hands behind our collective back to ward off another round of lockdown and PGAP will provide updates in the leadup to this impressive conference.</p>

<p>Speaking of down under, it is also<a href="https://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/event/naidoc-week-2021" rel="nofollow"> NAIDOC week </a>and PGAP would like to pay respect to elders past, present an emerging on lands that were never ceded.   PGAP recognises that First Nation contribution to a new post-growth world is critical, and we are proud to include two perspectives from two amazing Indigenous women <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/martuwarra" rel="nofollow">here</a> and <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/tasperspect1" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>

<p>What was that you say?  1 hour and 10 minutes of PGAP is just barely enough and you want to read up on more of the stuff raised in this episode?  Well, glad you asked.</p>

<p>What’s the UN saying about World Population Day 2021 anyway?  Found out <a href="https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-population-day" rel="nofollow">more here</a></p>

<p>This is a <a href="https://biography.senate.gov.au/coulter-john-richard/" rel="nofollow">fascinating biography</a> on John Coulter’s political legacy.</p>

<p>You can find out everything you need to know about the documentary ‘The Way to Live’ and ‘Nature’s Way’ <a href="https://natureswayfilms.com/" rel="nofollow">website here.</a></p>

<p>The Intergenerational Report 2021 can be <a href="https://treasury.gov.au/publication/2021-intergenerational-report" rel="nofollow">found here.</a>  More importantly, SPA’s media release can be found <a href="https://population.org.au/media-releases/igr2021/" rel="nofollow">here,</a> and a summary of the community response to the media release<a href="https://population.org.au/spa_response_igr2021/" rel="nofollow"> here.</a></p>

<p>Have I helped to make SPA sound like a good thing to you?  It’s true!  Like all good movements, they can only benefit from your support to a good cause.  Find out more about supporting SPA <a href="https://population.org.au/support/" rel="nofollow">here.</a></p>

<p>Suggestions or feedback for PGAP as we enter our second year?  Contact us <a href="https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact" rel="nofollow">here</a></p>

<p>Want to be our 11th 5 star reviewer (or our first 1 star reviewer)?  This and more on Apple Podcast<a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099" rel="nofollow"> here</a></p><p>Special Guests:  Dubhaltagh O Hearcain and John Coulter.</p>]]>
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