Adam Murray explores how Good Karma Networks make it easy for people to create positive change in their communities.
With multiple lockdown periods in Melbourne people have been supporting each other virtually and GKNs had already establish resilient communities for their members to turn to.
The Thrifty Philanthropist interviews Amy Churchouse about the Good Karma Effect and why people should join their Good Karma Network.
Amy shares how Good Karma Networks empower people to give and receive help within their neighbourhoods at the Hero Round Table Conference 2018.
Talkback explores community contribution and how the Good Karma Network model inspires positivity with their communities.
Connection through the Coburg Good Karma Network leads to love in lockdown.
The Project speaks to Amy about how and why she created the Kensington Good Karma Network.
In his book, Hugh Mackay features the Good Karma Networks as an example of how social cohesion builds social capital.
Mel Fyfe explores how the Kensington GKN inspired a movement that initiated the flow of the Good Karma Effect into neighbourhoods around Australia.
Amy Churchouse talks with Mikaela Stephens about creating a community of positive changemakers.