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I write about climate, human rights, biodiversity, and uncomfortable truths. From the wisdom of First Nations caring for Country to the global action needed to protect ecosystems and ensure intergenerational equity, these stories are personal, political, and urgent. They aim to inspire hope.
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Join Me at Bondi Beach this Saturday from 11am
After a pretty tiring day in Canberra - Parliament House can have that effect on you - I’m hitting the road with my new friend Ian Wallis...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 12, 20241 min read


Australia’s Food Bowl At Risk
Australia's agricultural sector is not only a cornerstone of our economy, but also critical for food security - domestically and...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 9, 20243 min read


The Climate Crisis and Eucalyptus Collapse
As I pedal across Australia on my #eBike4Australia journey, I’m constantly reminded of the beauty and fragility of our natural...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 8, 20243 min read


Australia's Cutest Bird and the Urgency of Climate Action
Today, I took a detour down the backroads on my #eBike4Australia trip to find what I’d argue is Australia’s cutest bird - the Mallee...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 5, 20242 min read


Woke Sheep And Climate Cult Mushrooms
As I cycled the dusty backroads behind the Adelaide hills on my #eBike4Australia odyssey today, I wasn’t expecting to stumble upon...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 3, 20243 min read


Awkward: I Fell Off My Bike!
After cycling 3,300km and a particularly windy day yesterday that snapped and blew off my safety flag and mirror somewhere near Gawler, I...

Gregory Andrews
Sep 2, 20243 min read


South Australia’s Renewable Energy Revolution
This morning at 5:55 AM, as I cycled out of Port Augusta past the wind farms, there was stillness in the air. That’s why I left so early....

Gregory Andrews
Aug 31, 20243 min read


A Nuclear Power Plant In Port Augusta “Would Be Like the Simpsons”
Today, I had an interesting conversation with a Port Augusta local, Emily, who had a great take on Peter Dutton’s proposal for a nuclear...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 30, 20244 min read


Saving Bandicoots and Malleefowl By Squirting Feral Cats
I took a slight detour on the Eyre Peninsula this week down 120km of corrugated roads to Secret Rocks Nature Reserve to reconnect with...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 29, 20243 min read


Wind Turbine Wokeness Gone Wild In The South Australian Outback
As I pedalled into Penong, South Australia, the first town after 1,100km across the Nullarbor on my #eBike4Australia adventure, I...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 26, 20242 min read


Australia, We Need to Talk. About AUKUS!
I’ve been listening to quite a few podcasts and doing a lot of thinking during my #eBike4Australia journey. And doing so has led me to...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 25, 20244 min read


Coal, Oil, and Gas Threaten Whales - Wind Farms Don’t
Yesterday, as I cycled past the majestic Southern Right whales at the Head of Bight on my #eBike4Australia journey, I was reminded of...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 25, 20242 min read


I’ve Made It 1,900km To South Australia
After two weeks of cycling I’ve just made it across the border to South Australia. I’m over one third of the way across our huge country....

Gregory Andrews
Aug 23, 20242 min read


Hot Chips Powering Cars and Saving Emissions
As I pedal through the vastness of the Australian Outback on my #eBike4Australia journey, there are so many surprises. Cat Man just a...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 21, 20241 min read


Australia And Saudi Arabia: More In Common Than Camels
I almost felt like an Olympic cyclist finishing their race when I pumped my fist in the air at the end of the 90 Mile Straight on the...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 20, 20241 min read


Cosplay And Climate Advocacy in the Outback
There are some interesting people travelling around Australia. And a few days ago, the locals in pubs and roadhouses started saying to me...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 19, 20242 min read


Esperance Going Gangbusters on Renewables
All these people are working for cleaner and more affordable energy! And this week I had the pleasure of meeting and learning from them...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 17, 20242 min read


#eBike4Australia: Farewell from Cottesloe
Wow, if every day of my #eBike4Australia journey is like this, I’ll be tired but very happy when I get back to Australia’s East Coast....

Gregory Andrews
Aug 9, 20242 min read
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