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774 Interview, June 6, 2007
Conversation Hour - on Sustainability

Katherine Teh-White takes part in a 774 Interview with Wendy Touhy on ABC
Part One (111Mb) Part Two (159Mb)

 

The Age, May 5, 2007
From Journalist...to Managing Director

"Former journalist Katherine Teh-White, 38, is the managing director of Futureye, a consultancy company she founded. It specialises in sustainability strategic planning, policy and communications."
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Herald Sun, April 21, 2006
Act now, or face life in a Cole climate

“Corporate scandals like the AWB crisis cause Katherine Teh-White to wince.  At one level they show how high the costs can climb when a company fails to address ethical or environmental issues.  On the other…”
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Australian Financial Review, July 22, 2005
Website to break down barriers on reef issues

" The authority in charge of the Great Barrier Reef will enlist multimedia presentations and an explanatory website to counter criticism…"
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B&T Weekly, June 5, 2005
Victorian Government: who made it and why

" With this week’s announcement of the names of all 26 agencies and 31 PR consultancies chosen by the Victorian Government…"
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Minister for Environment and Heritage, Senator the Hon. Ian Campbell, Media Release, March 11, 2005
Great Barrier Reef Authority to refocus on community issues

" The Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, today announced further initiatives to improve community involvement in decision-making along the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef coast."
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6WF – Breakfast with Eoin Cameron
“What kind of brain cell are you?”

Listen to Katherine Teh-White’s RTRFM interview (Mp3 6.8Mb)

 

BRW Magazine, January 12-18, 2006
Corporate social opportunity

"Smart small and medium-size businesses know that innovative corporate social responsibility can produce a competitive advantage."
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The Age, June 11, 2005
Ethics of the age

"It has been a dizzying period of mergers, acquisitions and corporate flops and, as always, it's staff who are paying the price."
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The Age, April 9, 2005
Rethink sustainability, directors warned

"Sustainability experts have warned that Australian boards need to reassess their approach to the environment and society."
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Australian Financial Review, November 20, 2004
Towards a better meeting of minds

"The Business Council of Australia has commissioned an investigation into the usefulness of annual meetings…"
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