Well, the message today from SEED NORTHERN RIVERS is:
A regenerative Northern Rivers is not a distant dream.
It’s already being visioned and developed by a bunch of dedicated individuals, organisations, and communities who are blessed enough to call this place home.
These changemakers are restoring landscapes, strengthening food systems, and weaving the fabric of resilient communities. But they can’t do it alone.
Representing Seed Northern Rivers on the show this morning we’ll soon be welcoming Techa Beaumont Director and Simon Jankleson Partnerships and Strategies pro to the show.
Seed NR stand alongside the changemakers amongst us —as a catalyst, a connector, and a backbone organisation—empowering the leaders, networks, and movements that are regenerating this region.
Their organisation currently works with and supports an ecosystem of 40+ not-for-profit environmental organisations, social enterprises and initiatives, they’re all listed on their website and there are many, which cover four thematic impact areas:
This past year Seed NR have done so much
Needless to say, we have a lot to catch up on including an update on the Seed Giving Circle launched last time they were on the show and hear how the work on the Eco-hub is coming along, all wrapped in a delicious invitation to a spectacular community event!
Wild Imaginings #2 – Bold Ideas for the Future of Our Region
Date and Time: October 30th, 2025, from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: Stone and Wood, Byron Bay, 100 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay NSW 2481
Head along and join the Wild Imaginers: A gathering of artists, activists, and changemakers, sharing bold ideas for the future of the Northern Rivers — through story, music, and collective dreaming.
As part of the evening, they’ll be celebrating the growth of the Seed Giving Circle, a new, community-led way to fund bold, grassroots projects across our region.