2014 Plant Freedom Forums
SPEAKERS
Jayne Azzopard
Jayne Azzopardi is a
clinical herbalist, herbal educator and founder of Community Apothecary. Jayne
has completed a Bachelor of Health Science in Western Herbal Medicine and
continues to be mentored by self sufficient herbalist, Isabell Shipard. Jayne has also studied herbal
manufacturing with a Tasmanian herbal chemist and Thai herbal compress methods
in Thailand. Jayne practiced herbal medicine at the Koanga Permaculture Research
Institute and Community Land Trust NZ, as a herbal educator,
workshop facilitator and onsite herbalist. During this time she collaborated
with traditional Maori healers and developed her practice with Rongoa (Maori
herbal medicine). Jayne has a passion for traditional medicine and people�s
medicine from all walks of life and believes in the importance of weaving these
innate skills, practice and knowledge back into our modern lives and
communities. Jayne aspires to the Wise Woman Tradition of herbal medicine
and shares this wisdom through her workshops. She enjoys fermenting local
produce, and telling stories through singing and dancing. Community Apothecary
aims to see people take responsibility for their own health by preserving and
preparing the seasonal, medicinal abundance growing in our local environment.
We hope to inspire a resurgence of apothecaries within the community through a
safe and holistic framework of herbal medicine. Community Apothecary works as
an active part of the local food movement encouraging a shared focus on
sustainable systems and self-sufficiency. �Through the art of medicine making we are able to tap into the
interconnected relationship we have with nature and access the healing
powers of this connection.�
Michael
Balderstone
For
over 20 years, Michael has been the public face of the North Coast's Help End
Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) movement. As the president of the Nimbin HEMP
Embassy and the founder of the Nimbin Museum, Michael is a self-proclaimed
hippie and advocate for all things hemp. In 1992, the volunteer-run Nimbin
HEMP (Help End Marijuana Prohibition) Embassy was born. Through the embassy,
the annual Nimbin MardiGrass 'Let It Grow' May Day rally and street parade
began. This year will be its 22nd anniversary.
Steve
Bolt
Steve has been a
practising solicitor since 1991. He worked for several years at Redfern Legal
Centre. From 1996 to early 2004, he was the principal solicitor at the Northern
Rivers Community Legal Centre. Steve is the author of Rough Deal, a
plain English book about the NSW drug laws. He is also the author of a number
of other publications on drug laws and drug policy.
Tony
Bower [Mullaway]
Tony is the owner and Director of Mullaways
Medical Cannabis Pty Ltd. Mullaways is
the first medical cannabis company established and registered in Australia for
the purpose of scientific research, cannabis education and the development and
delivery of medicines derived from cannabis/cannabinoids for the management of
chronic pain, nausea and appetite.
Gabe Buckley
Gabe Buckley is the National President of the Liberal
Democratic Party, Australia's only broad-based libertarian political party
which achieved Federal representation with the election of David Leyonhjelm
(NSW) to the senate in 2013. Gabe has been involved in libertarian politics for
over a decade and has a particular focus on social issues and human rights. In
December last year Gabe lead a 3000-strong protest ride and rally against the
Queensland government's draconian anti-association laws. Gabe is the author of
the Liberal Democrats' cannabis policy and has been a vocal proponent of
re-legalisation for many years. Outside of politics Gabe is a web developer and
musician fronting country-rock band The Whiskey Protocol.
Glenn Druery
Glenn Druery
is an Australian ultra-distance cyclist and an electoral campaigner
and political strategist playing a leading role in the electoral
success of various micro and minor parties across Australia since the mid 90s,
earning a reputation as the preference whisperer of Australian politics.
John Jiggens
Dr
John Jiggens is a writer and journalist who has published several books
including The Incredible Exploding Man, Marijuana
Australiana, The killer cop and the murder of Donald Mackay,
Sir Joseph Banks and the Question of Hemp,
and, with Jack Herer, the Australian version of The Emperor Wears No
Clothes. Along with Matt Mawson, Anne Jones and Damien Ledwich, he
edited The Best of The Cane Toad Times. As an academic, Dr John
Jiggens has published several papers on estimating the size of Australia's
heroin market and marijuana market and the cost of drug law enforcement. As a
journalist, he has contributed feature articles to The Sydney Morning
Herald, The Age, Rolling Stone, Penthouse, Simply
Living and many other magazines. He edited The Cane Toad
Times,The Westender and Brisbane Theatre Magazine.
His Ph.D was �Marijuana Australiana: Cannabis Use, Popular
Culture and the Americanisation of Drugs Policy in Australia 1938 � 1988�.
The two volumes which derive from his doctoral dissertation are The killer
cop and the murder of Donald Mackay and Marijuana Australiana.
Andrew
Katelaris
Dr Andrew Katelaris graduated with a
Bachelor of Medicine from the University of Sydney in 1985 and in1992 was
awarded a doctorate by the University of New South Wales for a research thesis
in immunopathology. He has over 20 years' experience in hospital-based medicine
and surgical and forensic pathology. Dr Katelaris became involved with
industrial hemp during the 1980s with research aimed at preserving Australian
natural forests. He discovered the suppressed history of industrial hemp and
began to link up with hemp activists around the world. In 1988, Dr Katelaris
visited Wageningen University in The Netherlands, where he learned of progress
with non-wood paper production, and also visited hemp producers in France. On
his return, he and other activists began a campaign to establish hemp in Australia.
He teamed up with documentary filmmaker Barbara Chobocky to produce Billion Dollar Crop, the first mass-circulation
television expos� of cannabis prohibition, which generated significant public
support. As a result, a research licence system was established, allowing agronomic
hemp trials. Diverse growing sites were tested and experience was gained, e.g.,
in increasing fibre yield by manipulating planting sites at different
latitudes. In collaboration with Southern Cross University (Lismore, NSW), Dr
Katelaris obtained a licence to cultivate high-THC cannabis for phytochemical
analysis and stability testing on extracts, in preparation for a compassionate
cannabis access scheme. This program was terminated for political reasons, and
Australia has yet to establish any compassionate access scheme, as operates in
many countries around the world. Dr Katelaris's current research interests
include improved methods of hemp agronomy, better seed-harvesting methods and
the development of hemp building materials (hempcrete) suited to Australian conditions.
He is committed to developing greater public awareness of the benefits of hemp
seed nutrition. Of special interest is the place for hemp seed nutrition during
pregnancy and childhood and the therapeutic use in managing inflammatory
conditions, behavioural disorders and depression.
Kog
In 1995, Kog
was busted with 8,000 marijuana seedlings. The cops valued these worthless little plants at $2,000 each
and sentenced Kog to 2 years in prison for being in possession of $16 Million
dollars worth of marijuana. Kog is a family man and university educated
graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture and Business
Management. So while he was incarcerated, Kog learned more
about the legal aspects of growing marijuana and spoke with his peers about
growing the world's favorite plant. After he got out of prison, he
set about to grow the biggest and the best crop of dope he'd ever grown
- and he did. Unlike other's who may have done their time and moved on, Kog was
determined to share his knowledge with the greater community and wrote the
groundbreaking seminal book "Marijuana - A Grower's Lot"
which Nimbin's Hemp Embassy acclaimed as "A
remarkable contribution to cannabis culture" and has been
featured in Holland's "High Life" and "Cannabis Lit".
Russell
Lean
Russell Lean grew
up travelling around NSW due to his father�s occupation, completing High School
in Deniliquin. After growing up in the dust, he studied Creative Writing as
part of his Bachelor of Communications at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.
Russell admits to being a write-aholic and has been writing short stories and
poetry since childhood. As part of his work assisting businesses with
Online Digital Media Strategies, he writes daily. He has attempted novels
before but is a first time published author with this work. �Woodenbong
Bongwater� � a Story about Marijuana Magic, Mates and Mayhem is drawn from
stories and incidents both true and fiction, that Russell has been told during
his 30 years on the far North Coast of NSW. The story centres on Quiet Terry
(Brain fried from a bad dose of Ketamine in Goa) and the two Pete�s, his
long-term mates. While creating a business that endorses growing, smoking and
having fun with the herb, and distributing hundreds of thousands of kits to
assist this process, they still manage to help a little known town and its
surrounds secede from the Australian government and become a Principality. With
the assistance of Big Steve, Jimmy the Scottish Aboriginal, Cass the sex
goddess and Woody, they smoke up a storm, change the history of the wide brown
land, and manage to help Australia�s armed forces get totally shit faced.
Russell has also been a professional musician and has recorded original songs
on the CD �2the4thPower� � an independent release.
David McLeod
David
McLeod is the founder of Healthwise Clinic and has been a Natural Medicine
practitioner for 33 years. He
holds qualifications in acupuncture, naturopathy, herbal medicine and clinical
nutrition and has a practice on Wickham Tce in Brisbane. David lives in Uki,
Northern NSW, where he also has a practice. David is a past president of the
National Herbalist Association of Australia and has represented the Herbal
Medicine profession on numerous expert committees. He was appointed to both the
Complementary Health Consultative Forum and the Expert Committee on Complementary
Medicines in the Health Systems initiatives of the Australian Federal
Government. David has also been a practitioner representative for the
Office of Higher Education in Queensland. David�s main interest is in the
treatment of chronic health conditions.
Jim
Moylan
Jim is a married 51
year old legal practitioner admitted to practice in Queensland. He is active in
community associations in the Northern Rivers of NSW and is currently the
Administrator of the Nimbin MardiGrass and the Secretary of the HEMP Embassy.
He is also the National Campaign Director of the HEMP Party. James recently
earned a double degree in Arts and Law (received Honours in Law). These studies
were supplemented by being the founding Secretary and then President of the
Student Association of Southern Cross University for two terms, 2011 &
2012.
Neil Pike
Neil Pike is
the founder and Grand Authenticated Bush Turkey of the Pagan Love Cult inc,
probably the longest running psychedelic music group in Australia. Their music
moves from old-school folk-rock through hippy pop to a more contemporary
electronica. When the other members of the PLC can't be convinced to travel
thousands of miles for a gig, Neil puts on his "psychedelic
troubadour" hat and does solo gigs. He is a multi-instrumentalist
singer-songwriter, videomaker, activist and psychedelic advocate. "The
best thing about being the Grand Authenticated Bush Turkey" says Neil
"is that only other turkeys take you seriously".
Ray Thorpe
Ray Thorpe is the director and founder of Happy High
Herbs, and has been spreading the word about plants for medicine and ritual for
over 15 years. He is an avid campaigner for plant freedom and drug lore reform,
and supports the local visionary arts movement.
Jason Woodforth
Jason
Woodforth is an Australian Liberal National politician who is the member of the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Nudgee following the retirement of Neil
Roberts at the 2012 state election.