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Our Year of Permaculture: Learning As We Go
It wasn’t far into 2015 that my wife and I decided we were ready to start the search for our…
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Social Polycultures: Using Permaculture for Building Resilient Relationships
Many people use permaculture to design physical systems like farms and homesteads, to have the resilience and benefits that are…
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Answering for Climate Change: A Peruvian Farmer Sues an Energy Giant
Saul Luciano Lliuya lives near Huaraz, a city in the Andes. Huaraz may not exist much longer, thanks to the…
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Capture Seasonal Spirit in a Card
As the year comes once again to a close, many of us find ourselves preoccupied with thoughts of the holidays—especially…
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Have Questions, Receive Answers, How Easy is This
If you have a site specific problem or just a question you would like to have answered from an experienced…
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Garl Garl Walbu, a Community-run Shelter in Western Australia
Derby is located in the dry tropics at the entrance to the Kimberley region in the north of WA. It…
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Food is Free Laneway in Ballarat
A film about the Food is Free laneway that was started by Lou Ridsdale in Ballarat. The laneway allows people…
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Tiny House Build for $420 Made from Recycled Materials
The build of a $420 tiny house almost entirely made from recycled materials. The house is 6.25 square meters and…
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Towards the Ecological Paris: Permaculture – Parisian Style
Palaces such as Versailles Paris are famed for their ostentatious gold-leaf roofs and elaborate décor. Now, a different type of…
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Christmas Island Gets It’s First Dam
Transforming an old mining pit into a 5 million litre dam has proven to be quiet the mission and has…
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Rebuild Sunrise Farm in Kathmandu Appeal – Plus Updates
This is worth your time and support – real bottom-up permaculture relief and development in Nepal RafterSass-Ferguson A video about…
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The Seed Economy
The original economy was the Seed Economy. It’s why we eat & farm the way we do. It’s the reason…
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