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Flying Blind with Four Photos and an Outdated Google Map
It can be hard making the leap from studying Permaculture to actually working it so I thought I’d share my…
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Letters from Chile – the House Building Gets Underway
Editor’s Note: This is Part VII of a series. If you haven’t already, be sure to catch Part I, Part…
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Letters from Chile – the Design Stage
Editor’s Note: This is Part V of a series. If you haven’t already, be sure to catch Part I, Part…
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Thinking Outside the Square In Wagga Wagga: Thoughts on Contour
Permaculture solutions have come to life at a Wagga Wagga farm in the midst of a heated debate over water.…
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Letters from Chile – the Adobe House and Potty Training
Editor’s Note: This is Part IV of a series. Be sure to catch Part I, Part II, and Part III.…
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Very Edible Gardens’ Urban Kindergarten Installation
In this video I caught up with Dan and Adam from Very Edible Gardens in Melbourne. They were doing a…
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Letters from Chile – Who Gets the New House?
Editor’s Note: This is Part III of a series. Be sure to catch Part I and Part II. The chicken/egg…
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Confessions of a Permaculture Aid Worker, Episode 2 – Ringo in Afghanistan II
‘Confessions of a Permaculture Aid Worker’ (CPAW) is a new weekly podcast show from PRI Australia aimed at documenting the…
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Letters from Chile: Visiting Dichato – the Town That Was
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of a series. Read Part I here. A former beautiful, bustling and touristy coastal…
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Podcast: Buy Water Rights, Sell Riverina’s Future
Last week Permaculture consultant Nick Huggins spoke to Anne Delaney from the ABC Riverina Breakfast radio program in Wagga Wagga,…
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Vetiver – One Grass Revolution
During my relatively short time in the Permaculture movement I have only heard Vetiver mentioned a few times. Could it…
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