Intro to Permaculture - Sydney Nov 08
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Areas of Focus
Permaculture | Sustainable Urban Power | Global Food Supply and Sustainability | Education, Government and Sustainability | Culture and Sustainability | Environmental Education | Energy Efficiency and Conservation | Sustainability Education | Urban Revitalization | Sustainable Agriculture | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Sustainable Communities | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
About
15-16 November 2008 - Sydney NSW
A two-day, weekend course held in central Sydney. The basics of
Permaculture design and a bunch of practical skills that will help
activate you towards living sustainably and responsibly, wherever you
may live...
Over this weekend you will learn how to apply pro-active, sustainable design
techniques to your immediate environment - whether you live in an inner
city apartment, a quarter-acre block, or a rural property.
Covering organic food production, system design (and re-design) for
comfort and lower energy consumption, and ideas on how to approach a sustainable
and positive community existence within your neighbourhood.
Come and learn practical strategies to better care and provide for
yourself, your family and the planet. A jam-packed weekend of
information, techniques, a site visit to Angel St Permaculture Garden
and great piles of organic food, all within a comfortable walk from an
inner-city train station.
This course will be taught by Nick Ritar, an award-winning educator of
community technologies and strategies for communication, and co-founder
of Milkwood Permaculture, providing practical, ecological, do-able
solutions for sustainable living and development. All previous editions
of this course have sold out quick smart - so come along, and start
your process of skilling-up for adaptation in a changing world.... http://www.milkwoodpermaculture.com.au
