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ISSUE 036 | 23 May 2023

Hi friends! 

I'm busy creating a digital course for small business at the moment - before I tell you what it is, I'd love to know what you're struggling with this year. What's your biggest challenge? What do you need help with? If a magic fairy godperson flew down, what would you want them to wave their wand and make happen for you? In a world of any possibility, no matter how realistic - what would it be?

Shoot me an email and let me know! 

Marnie x

 
 

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Green power guide

 

A quick update on Diamond Energy - the highest rated electricity provider on the Greenpeace Green Electricity Guide (in VIC, NSW, SA and QLD). 

After Powershop disappointed its customers by selling to Shell last year, I jumped back on this website to find the best green provider. At the time, Diamond Energy wasn't taking on any new customers, but I recently got an email saying they have capacity again. So I'm signed up and switched over!

 

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Prints that give back

 

I have a limited edition fine art print shop that gives back to the environment. Every year I donate at least 1% of my revenue to 1% for the Planet and another 1% or more to other non-profits and charitable causes.

 I also have a trade account program - partnering with interior designers, architects, hotels, lifestyle retailers and boutique organisations to bring the Australian landscape into your space. Exclusive services for trade accounts include trade pricing, shipping directly to your client and hundreds of additional custom print options.

 

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The unstoppable growth of solar

 

Despairing about climate change? These 4 charts on the unstoppable growth of solar may change your mind.

Last year, the world built more new solar capacity than every other power source combined. Solar is now growing much faster than any other energy technology in history. How fast? Fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.

Marnie Hawson

A purpose first photographer, increasing impact for those making a difference.

http://www.marniehawson.com.au
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