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Media Mentions Ethical Consumer Group – media – full list 20 Apr 2008: Sunday Age, ‘M’ magazine section ‘Tour of duty’ (880Kb pdf) 4th April, 2009: Saturday Age, page 12, ‘Authors deliver advice on guilt-free shopping’ (1.06Mb pdf) direct link 22 Apr 2009: TV interview - 9am show with David and Kim 15 Apr 2010: ‘Afternoons with Carole Whitelock’ on 891 ABC Adelaide — Danielle Galessi talks about the guide and chocolate (12.3Mb mp3) 28 Jun 2010: ‘Sustainability Show’ — 3MDR Mountain District Radio (20Mb mp3) 28 Jul 2011: Beyond Zero Emissions radio interview http://bze.org.au/media/radio/mrnick-ray-project-coordinator-ethical-consumer-group-talks-about-practices-110728 Jan 2011: G-Magazine article “To buy or not to buy?” Greg Foyster (mention within) http://gregfoyster.com/to-buy-or-not-to-buy/#more-531 2 Feb 2012: ‘Big brands outed by iPhone app’ Weekly Times http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2012/02/02/437151_business-news.html 27 Feb 2012: Shop Ethical! app mentioned Outware Mobile on the Channel 7 News Top 15 iPhone apps for Mum - Yahoo!7 CNET Technology http://au.news.yahoo.com/technology/mobile- technology/galleries/g/-/9328510/7/top-15-iphone-apps-for-mum/ March 21st, 2013 20 Jun 2011: Top 100 apps - the definitive guide Good Weekend Epicure, The Age http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/top-100-apps--the-definitive-guide-20110620-1gax4.html 31 Jan 2012: Working up an app-etite Epicure, The Age & SMH http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/restaurants-and-bars/working-up-an-appetite-20120128-1qmbj.html The Mail 28th April 2010 ‘Ethical guide for shoppers’, p14 Don’t take the wrap avoid packaging. Greener Homes The Age Sept 12 2010 http://news.domain.com.au/domain/green/dont-take-the-wrap-avoid-packaging-20100913-158dv.html Nov 7 2010 getting into the habit of change Greener Homes The Age http://news.domain.com.au/domain/green/getting-into-the-habit-of-change-20101108-17jpv.html Jan 30 2011 Greener Homes The Age So good you should bottle it http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac;jsessionid=AF6515E3F88AAC6E7D726257E8B35562? sy=afr&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=1month&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=brs&cls=2354&c lsPage=1&docID=SAG110130HH61431OMNE 2009 Print Media: Byron Bay Echo - feature and 10 copy giveaway Northern Daily Leader – review Canberra Times – mention in sustainability feature The Advertiser – Adelaide – mention on page 2 of Indulge Australian Geographic - mention in feature Frankie magazine (issue 29, May/June 2009) - article 'how green is your shopping cart?' The Newcastle Herald - 'Learning ethics in the aisles' Jenny Tarran 27 May 2009 The Canberra Times - 27 May 2009 2009 Television Media: CHANNEL SEVEN – TODAY TONIGHT ((shot on Weds 15th APRIL,MELBOURNE, not screened as yet)Contact: Liz Rae, Tel: 03 9697 7829, Email: [email protected] WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL, 9.00AM, TELEVISION – CHANNEL TEN – 9AM Contact: Tim Powell, Nick & Clint in studio Wednesday, 3 June 2009 at 9.30pm, Channel 31, Footage of education day talk at Festival. Radio Media 2008: August 2008, 774 Jon Fain show - regarding ethical clothing Sat 18th Oct, 774 ABC Melbourne, Hilary Harper,Saturday Breakfast 15th Nov 2008, Channel 31, Natchat 9th Dec 2008, 'foodfight'3CR 855AM 5.30pm - 100 Mile trial - Domenic Asettle Radio Media 2009: Monday Feb 16th, 4.10 PM, 3WBC at Box Hill Town Hall, Viarnne Mischon Sat 11th April , 7.45am ABC Southeast, Lucy Richards Mon 13th April, JOYFM, 7pm , Kate allsop THURSDAY 16th APRIL, 3.00pm, RADIO ABC – DARWIN - LIVE, Contact: Stephanie March SATURDAY 18TH APRIL, 10.30am RADIO 2BS – BATHURST – TAPE, Contact: Nathan Stitt MONDAY 20TH APRIL, 9.10AM, RADIO 4WK – TOOWOOMBA – TAPE, Contact: Jim Campbell TUESDAY 21st APRIL 2.20pm (Clint) RADIO ABC – CANBERRA – LIVE; Contact: Claire Gorman THURSDAY 23rd APRIL, 1.00PM, RADIO 2UE – SYDNEY – LIVE , Presenter: Tim Webster VIA 3AW STUDIO,South Melbourne Monday 27th APRIL, 3.30pm, RADIO 2MCE – BATHURST - TAPE, Presenter: Richard Baillie Monday 27th APRIL,7.20pm EST 5.20pm WST, RADIO 6PR – PERTH – LIVE , Presenter: Graham Maybury TUESDAY 28th APRIL, 7.30am , RADIO 3CR – FITZROY – LIVE, Contact: Rachel O’Connell TUESDAY 28th APRIL, 2.30pm -3.00pm, RADIO ABC – HOBART – LIVE, Contact: Ann Burnett (via phone). WEDNESDAY 29th APRIL, 11.30am EST, RADIO 2ST – NOWRA - LIVE, Presenter: Murray Peters MONDAY 4th MAY, 10.30am EST, RADIO 2CC – CANBERRA - TAPE, Presenter: Mark Paton MONDAY 4th MAY, 11.00am , RADIO PORT PHILLIP – ADELAIDE – LIVE, Contact: Jillian Verhardt MONDAY 4th MAY, 3.35pm EST 3.05 pm SA, RADIO 5AA – ADELAIDE – LIVE, Contact: Monique Bowley TUESDAY 4th MAY, 11.15am ,RADIO 2SM – SYDNEY PLUS 30 STATIONS ACROSS NSW AND SE QLD, Interview with Leon Delaney WEDNESDAY 6th MAY, 1.35pm-1.45pm, RADIO 2DU – DUBBO – LIVE, Contact: Richard Perno WEDNESDAY 6th MAY,4.30pm, ABC 774 3LO – MELBOURNE – LIVE , Presenter: Lindy Burns MONDAY 11th MAY, 10.25am ,RADIO 4GR – TOOWOOMBA – LIVE, Contact: Sonya White TUESDAY 12th MAY, 4.05pm EST 3.35pm SA, RADIO ABC – ADELAIDE – LIVE, Presenter: Carole Whitelock THURSDAY 14th MAY, 12.30pm, RADIO 2RE – TAREE – TAPE, Contact: Craig Huth WEDNESDAY 20th MAY, 1.30pm EST 1.00om SA, RADIO ‘THE WIRE’ ADELAIDE & 2SER – ADELAIDE &SYDNEY – TAPE, Contact: Annie Hastwell 18.5.09 interview nescastle herald Moonee valley leader Oct 12 2011 Feb 17 2010 MX ethical iphone guide p5 March 4 2010 Age livewire, p25, planet of the apps Local Harvest 17.1.12 National newspaper article, Age Epicure and SMH article. 18 .1.12 Enquiry from The Project, 10 Network. 18.1.12 Pre-record radio interview, Luke Bona, 2GB & 2CH 19.1.12 Radio interview, Chris Smith Afternoon Show, 2GB.com | mtr1377.com.au 2.30pm 20.1.12 Interview for article in The Locavore Edition. locavored.com 19.1.12 Interview for OUTthere magazine article, regional airlines in-flight magazine 22. 1. 12 Radio interview on 2GB Sydney and MTR Melbourne, 8.15am Sunday morning garden show, Linda Ross (Garden Angels). 6.2.12 CSIRO's Ecos magazine, Rachel Sullivan 20.2.12 ABC radio national, Bush Telegraph, Cameron Wilson, ABC Southbank, 11.30a 20.2.12 ABC radio Newcastle, Carol Duncan, 2.45 22.2.12 ABC radio Queensland, afternoon’s program, regional QLD, 2.30., Georgia Styne 26.2.12 ABC radio NSW, 702, Simon Marhney, 11am 26.2.12 ABC radio national, James O'brien, 2.30pm 27.2.12 3RRR, The Grapevine, Brunswick, 10am Delicious magazine – flagged in March issue 6.2.12 interview for article – inner west courier nsw, Contact: Stephanie Cannavo 27.2.12 Whittlsea council newsletter article, Emily Physick 7.3.12 RADIO 3NRG 99.3 FM – Sunbury, Vic, Linda Williams 14.3.12 Maribrynong Weekly, article “A taste of moral fibre” (The Weekly, Fairfax Community Network) 17.3.12 ABC radio Perth, James Lush 25.3.12 Sunday Age - 'Greener Homes' section in Domain, article"Taking the mileage out of our meals" by Michael Green Local Harvest was winner of G-Magazine’s ‘Green Life Style Award 2012’ in the Eco Info site category. http://www.gmagazine.com.au/greenawards/winners.php.
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