This edition: South Australia Goes Green: Art & Policy for Climate Action
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Original tape date: March 4, 2024. First aired: October 7, 2024.South Australia has become a global leader in green energy transition, getting off fossil fuels faster, and to a greater extent than almost any other country. How did they do it, and what can we learn from them? In this report for Climate Week, Laura goes Down Under with her partner, Elizabeth Streb, and her extreme dance company, and discovers how the region’s culture and its many world-class festivals have helped pave the way for transformation. Helping to unpack it all is a range of impressive guests, including Susan Close, deputy premier of South Australia; Anoté Tong, the former President of the Micronesian island, the Republic of Kiribati; Ruth Mackenzie, former Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival, now Program Director of Arts, Culture and Creative Industries Policy within the South Australia state government; Rob Brookman, the co-founder of WOMADelaide, the capital’s premier outdoor festival; MacArthur “Genius” Award winner, Elizabeth Streb and the action heroes of her company STREB — and a WHALE. As you’ll hear, it’s taken politics, policy, science and culture to shift public practice in this extreme-weather-vulnerable area. Over the last decade, South Australia has faced massive storms, brush fires, and extreme heat that have put people, wildlife, and even the festival at risk. Now South Australia is leading the way and using art to help people envision a green future, but they can’t solve the climate crisis alone. In this Climate Week special, we ask, how can the rest of the world follow suit?
Guest List
Rob Brookman WOMADelaide
Susan Close Deputy Premier, South Australia
Cassandre Joseph Co-Artistic Director & Action Hero, STREB
Ruth Mackenzie Former Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival
Caitlin Moore Director, Create4Adelaide
Elizabeth Streb Founder, Co-Artistic Director & Choreographer, STREB
Anoté Tong Former President, Republic of Kiribati
Bart Van Peel Chief Navigating Officer, Captain Boomer Collective
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