Indira Naidoo
Australia

Broadcaster and Author
Indira is one of Australia’s most popular broadcasters and authors. During her 30-year award-winning journalistic career, Ms Naidoo has hosted and reported for some of the country’s most distinguished news and current affair programs – including ABC’s Late Edition nightly news and as an anchor and reporter for SBS TV’s the World News Tonight.
In recent years Indira’s journalistic interest has shifted to the role global environmental issues play in conflict, poverty, food security and homelessness.
She has been the media manager for consumer advocacy group Choice where she created the much-anticipated, now yearly, Shonky awards, and in 2008 was a Geneva-based sustainability consultant with the United Nations’ trade development arm – The International Trade Centre.
In 2009 Indira was selected from 2000 applicants to be trained by former US Vice President Al Gore as a climate change presenter.
For the past 10 years Indira has been an ambassador for Sydney’s homeless crisis centre the Wayside Chapel. She has helped establish the Wayside Chapel’s award-winning rooftop vegetable garden and conducts garden and cooking classes for its homeless visitors.
Her first book, the best-selling The Edible Balcony published in 2011, about growing food in small spaces, has been launched in London, Hong Kong and New York. Her second book – The Edible City – about the Wayside Chapel and community gardening – was published in 2015.
Indira has designed two award-winning gardens for the Australian Garden Show Sydney, in Centennial Park, and through her garden company helps community groups build their own food gardens.
In 2017 Indira starred as a guest presenter on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia program and in 2017 and 2018 hosted the SBS TV series Filthy Rich and Homeless about Australia’s growing homeless crisis.
Indira is currently the co-host on the radio 2CH breakfast show Indira & Trevor.
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Talks, conversations and panels
Conservation, interconnection and the song of trees
David George Haskell, Indira Naidoo
26 Oct 2019