Tim Hollo is Executive Director of the Green Institute, where he leads thinking around ecological political philosophy and practice, and drives policy discussion around Rights of Nature, Universal Basic Income and participatory democracy. His book, “Living Democracy: an ecological manifesto for the end of the world as we know it”, was published with NewSouth in 2022.
Tim is the founder of Green Music Australia, was Communications Director for Greens Leader Christine Milne, has been a board member of Greenpeace Australia Pacific, has been a Visiting Fellow at ANU’s RegNet, and has run for election as the Greens candidate for Canberra. With FourPlay String Quartet, he has recorded 7 albums and toured nationally and globally, from Woodford Folk Festival to New York’s Carnegie Hall. Tim established Canberra’s flourishing Buy Nothing Groups, set up a little library, and spearheaded a campaign to keep billboard advertising out of the city.
Tim Hollo is Executive Director of the Green Institute, where he leads thinking around ecological political philosophy and practice, and drives policy discussion around Rights of Nature, Universal Basic Income and participatory democracy. His book, “Living Democracy: an ecological manifesto for the end of the world as we know it”, was published with NewSouth in 2022.
Tim is the founder of Green Music Australia, was Communications Director for Greens Leader Christine Milne, has been a board member of Greenpeace Australia Pacific, has been a Visiting Fellow at ANU’s RegNet, and has run for election as the Greens candidate for Canberra. With FourPlay String Quartet, he has recorded 7 albums and toured nationally and globally, from Woodford Folk Festival to New York’s Carnegie Hall. Tim established Canberra’s flourishing Buy Nothing Groups, set up a little library, and spearheaded a campaign to keep billboard advertising out of the city.