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    Editor’s note – December 2024

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    An economic revolution is taking place right here in the western suburbs. It’s called the ‘do good’ economy and has the potential to address a range of problems plaguing our society; inequality and environmental destruction for starters.

    It’s a sustainable form of capitalism first touted by Thomas Hobbes in the1600s which focuses on inclusive growth and shared prosperity. Driving the ‘do good economy’ revival in the West is Local Impact, one of The Westsider’s primary partners.

    Last month Local Impact hosted the inaugural Gather For Good event. Among the guests were a range of local social enterprises; Green Collect, West Welcome Wagon, Akea, Social Traders to name just a few.

    It was an inspired gathering full of optimism and purpose. Everyone in the room was committed to the same idea; that we can make the world a better, more equitable place by investing in individuals, businesses, and programs designed to benefit society, as well as turn a profit.

    There is a plethora of social enterprises in the west that need your support. Consider shopping with them, eating at their restaurants, volunteering with them, donating to them, telling others about the good work they do.

    Of course If you’re really keen to be part of the ‘do good economy’ you need look no further than The Westsider. By investing in us, whether by volunteering, partnering with us, taking out an advertisement, or a donation, you’re helping us share the stories of other local champions.

    If you believe in a better world, a fairer world, a safer world, a cleaner, healthier world, put your money where your mouth is. You can’t afford not to. 

    Barbara Heggen

    Got a comment? Keen to submit an article? Like to support or advertise in a community paper? Feel free to get in touch at: editor@thewestsider.com.au

    Editor Barbara Heggen
    Editor Barbara Heggen
    Got a comment? Keen to submit an article? Like to support or advertise in community paper? Feel free to get in touch at: editor@thewestsider.com.au

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