A creative communicator on a mission to reveal the invisible economic forces that shape our lives and environment. Finding and connecting people across Aotearoa who want to change our economic system for the planet and people.
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Loo Connor is on a mission to reveal the invisible economic forces that shape our lives and environment. She's finding and connecting people across Aotearoa who want to change our economic system so we can look after our planet and people.
Simone Woodland is an architect from the UK, who moved to Aotearoa 6 years ago through the Edmund Hillary Fellowship. Simone leads the Tākaka Cohousing Neighbourhood development and enjoys living in the cohousing community with her whānua.
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