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Nina Joyce
Pillar Fellow
Australia
Pillar FellowGreen Innovation and Clean TechnologyAustralia

I’m a passionate and driven sustainability graduate with a strong interest in environmental and social justice. I hold a degree in International Aid and Development and Sustainable Development from Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. My work so far has focused on community engagement, climate communication, and grassroots sustainability initiatives.

I’ve contributed to several environmental organisations including The Forever Project, where I manage social media, community outreach, and event promotion. I also volunteer with THRIVE Project as a content writer and strategist, helping to communicate sustainability concepts clearly and accessibly. Previously, I helped coordinate sustainability expos and developed campaigns aimed at changing behaviour and increasing awareness around waste, water, and climate resilience.

I care deeply about equity and believe sustainability must include social as well as environmental outcomes. I’m particularly interested in circular economy, biodiversity, and supporting communities to make practical, lasting changes. I’m always looking to upskill, connect with others in this space, and be part of meaningful, hands-on work that contributes to a fairer, greener future.

Joining Sustainability Global feels like a natural step in my journey—both personally and professionally. I’ve always believed in the power of collaboration, education, and systems thinking to address the climate crisis, and Sustainability Global’s 7-Pillars framework resonates deeply with my own values and goals.

With a background in International Aid, Development, and Sustainable Development, I’ve spent the last few years honing my skills in environmental communications, community engagement, and climate storytelling. Now, I’m at a point in my career where I’m eager to expand my impact, connect with like-minded changemakers, and actively contribute to innovative solutions that can help shape a regenerative planet by 2050.

What excites me most about Sustainability Global is the action-oriented approach to each of the 7-Pillars. From circular economy strategies to green innovation and ecosystem restoration, the organisation doesn’t just talk about change—it builds the frameworks and partnerships to make it happen. That’s the kind of environment I want to be part of: one that’s ambitious, collaborative, and firmly rooted in science and purpose.

I’m especially passionate about using storytelling and digital media to influence sustainable behaviour and spark public engagement. Whether it's through social media campaigns, workshops, or grassroots community projects, I believe deeply in the role of communication in shaping a greener future. I’ve already seen the power of education in shifting perceptions—from speaking to residents about water-wise gardening to developing climate content that breaks down complex topics into accessible, inspiring messages.

But I also want to keep learning. I’m eager to upskill through collaboration, mentoring, and hands-on involvement in projects tied to clean energy, circular design, or biodiversity. Sustainability Global offers a dynamic platform to not only share knowledge, but to grow as a practitioner and advocate.

Ultimately, I want to be part of a global movement that doesn’t shy away from the scale of the challenge, but instead embraces it with optimism, creativity, and urgency. We are in a decisive decade, and I’m committed to being someone who contributes meaningfully—whether through communication, coordination, or implementation.

Sustainability Global’s mission to co-create a regenerative planet by 2050 aligns with my vision for the future, and I would be honoured to play a role in making that future possible.

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Bachelor Of Arts International Aid And Development And Sustainable Development

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Bio

I’m a passionate and driven sustainability graduate with a strong interest in environmental and social justice. I hold a degree in International Aid and Development and Sustainable Development from Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. My work so far has focused on community engagement, climate communication, and grassroots sustainability initiatives.I’ve contributed to several environmental organisations including The Forever Project, where I manage social media, community outreach, and event promotion. I also volunteer with THRIVE Project as a content writer and strategist, helping to communicate sustainability concepts clearly and accessibly. Previously, I helped coordinate sustainability expos and developed campaigns aimed at changing behaviour and increasing awareness around waste, water, and climate resilience.I care deeply about equity and believe sustainability must include social as well as environmental outcomes. I’m particularly interested in circular economy, biodiversity, and supporting communities to make practical, lasting changes. I’m always looking to upskill, connect with others in this space, and be part of meaningful, hands-on work that contributes to a fairer, greener future.

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Joining Sustainability Global feels like a natural step in my journey—both personally and professionally. I’ve always believed in the power of collaboration, education, and systems thinking to address the climate crisis, and Sustainability Global’s 7-Pillars framework resonates deeply with my own values and goals.With a background in International Aid, Development, and Sustainable Development, I’ve spent the last few years honing my skills in environmental communications, community engagement, and climate storytelling. Now, I’m at a point in my career where I’m eager to expand my impact, connect with like-minded changemakers, and actively contribute to innovative solutions that can help shape a regenerative planet by 2050.What excites me most about Sustainability Global is the action-oriented approach to each of the 7-Pillars. From circular economy strategies to green innovation and ecosystem restoration, the organisation doesn’t just talk about change—it builds the frameworks and partnerships to make it happen. That’s the kind of environment I want to be part of: one that’s ambitious, collaborative, and firmly rooted in science and purpose.I’m especially passionate about using storytelling and digital media to influence sustainable behaviour and spark public engagement. Whether it's through social media campaigns, workshops, or grassroots community projects, I believe deeply in the role of communication in shaping a greener future. I’ve already seen the power of education in shifting perceptions—from speaking to residents about water-wise gardening to developing climate content that breaks down complex topics into accessible, inspiring messages.But I also want to keep learning. I’m eager to upskill through collaboration, mentoring, and hands-on involvement in projects tied to clean energy, circular design, or biodiversity. Sustainability Global offers a dynamic platform to not only share knowledge, but to grow as a practitioner and advocate.Ultimately, I want to be part of a global movement that doesn’t shy away from the scale of the challenge, but instead embraces it with optimism, creativity, and urgency. We are in a decisive decade, and I’m committed to being someone who contributes meaningfully—whether through communication, coordination, or implementation.Sustainability Global’s mission to co-create a regenerative planet by 2050 aligns with my vision for the future, and I would be honoured to play a role in making that future possible.

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Pillar Fellow
Green Innovation and Clean Technology

I’m a passionate and driven sustainability graduate with a strong interest in environmental and social justice. I hold a degree in International Aid and Development and Sustainable Development from Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. My work so far has focused on community engagement, climate communication, and grassroots sustainability initiatives.

I’ve contributed to several environmental organisations including The Forever Project, where I manage social media, community outreach, and event promotion. I also volunteer with THRIVE Project as a content writer and strategist, helping to communicate sustainability concepts clearly and accessibly. Previously, I helped coordinate sustainability expos and developed campaigns aimed at changing behaviour and increasing awareness around waste, water, and climate resilience.

I care deeply about equity and believe sustainability must include social as well as environmental outcomes. I’m particularly interested in circular economy, biodiversity, and supporting communities to make practical, lasting changes. I’m always looking to upskill, connect with others in this space, and be part of meaningful, hands-on work that contributes to a fairer, greener future.

Australia

Joining Sustainability Global feels like a natural step in my journey—both personally and professionally. I’ve always believed in the power of collaboration, education, and systems thinking to address the climate crisis, and Sustainability Global’s 7-Pillars framework resonates deeply with my own values and goals.

With a background in International Aid, Development, and Sustainable Development, I’ve spent the last few years honing my skills in environmental communications, community engagement, and climate storytelling. Now, I’m at a point in my career where I’m eager to expand my impact, connect with like-minded changemakers, and actively contribute to innovative solutions that can help shape a regenerative planet by 2050.

What excites me most about Sustainability Global is the action-oriented approach to each of the 7-Pillars. From circular economy strategies to green innovation and ecosystem restoration, the organisation doesn’t just talk about change—it builds the frameworks and partnerships to make it happen. That’s the kind of environment I want to be part of: one that’s ambitious, collaborative, and firmly rooted in science and purpose.

I’m especially passionate about using storytelling and digital media to influence sustainable behaviour and spark public engagement. Whether it's through social media campaigns, workshops, or grassroots community projects, I believe deeply in the role of communication in shaping a greener future. I’ve already seen the power of education in shifting perceptions—from speaking to residents about water-wise gardening to developing climate content that breaks down complex topics into accessible, inspiring messages.

But I also want to keep learning. I’m eager to upskill through collaboration, mentoring, and hands-on involvement in projects tied to clean energy, circular design, or biodiversity. Sustainability Global offers a dynamic platform to not only share knowledge, but to grow as a practitioner and advocate.

Ultimately, I want to be part of a global movement that doesn’t shy away from the scale of the challenge, but instead embraces it with optimism, creativity, and urgency. We are in a decisive decade, and I’m committed to being someone who contributes meaningfully—whether through communication, coordination, or implementation.

Sustainability Global’s mission to co-create a regenerative planet by 2050 aligns with my vision for the future, and I would be honoured to play a role in making that future possible.

Bachelor of Arts International Aid and Development and Sustainable Development