Welcome to the Blue Mountains Permaculture Network, Australia
Events | BMPN Library | Recent News and Comments | Articles We Write | Organisations | Community Harvest Project
This "website" provides information, contacts and opportunites for people in the bio-region of the Blue Mountains, Australia to help develop our environment according to Permaculture and Sustainability principles. We are a network of people from many different backgrounds with a wide range of skills and experiences who are committed to helping each other develop our living conditions so that we can more easily adjust to the rapid changes from Climate Change and Peak Oil.
Please take the time to explore this site, follow the links, browse our Resources and Library and make contact to meet some good people. If you'd like to be an active member of this group: post resources, discuss and share your comments and links with others, please Join WiserEarth and send a request to join this group.
The Blue Mountains Permaculture Network meet for planning and administration in the Mid Mountains in the village of Lawson. We also meet for Seasonal Gatherings in different Blue Mountains villages: the next one will be the Spring Gathering. Everybody is welcome and great food is guaranteed.
If you would like to become a member of BMPN and receive emails, please send a request to bluemountains@permaculturesydneybasin.org.au.or contact bmpermie.

Need help with using this site?
Try these links and ideas below. If you need more help, contact one of the adminisitrators using the Group Messaging option in Group Tools (Top Right Blue Button)
1 Join Wiserearth and join this group to add content to WiserEarth.
Read about WiserEarth's Community Guidelines
2 Adding a file to the File Library
Please upload files in pdf format, it makes it easier for all of us to be able to read them. Also when uploaded, add a short description of the file in the About Section so that we can know what the file contains without having to download it first! Need help try this link: Upload File Tutorial
3 Adding a Resource (info outside WiserEarth, eg PIL Website)
You might have a link to a resource that you want to be able to share with everyone in WiserEarth as well as make it available to this group. This is the place to upload that resource and Adding a Resource will help you with the finer details.
4 Adding an Event
To add an event about the next meeting, workshops, working bees, events you think members will be interested in, you can list it in the Events module with help from the Events Tutorial
5 Writing an article/story to share with other members
To add an article to this group, you will need to create a new article in the Articles We Write section below. Use the pencil icon and create a new article. Give it a identifying title, and make the first line of the article the title including your name and date. Save it and then add it to your network.
Our Community
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csalter
Group Role: MM Working Group and Membership Contact
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Last Activity: about 15 hours ago
MaryanneBell
Group Role: MM Working Group
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Last Activity: 15 days ago
lizzieconnor
Group Role: UM Working Group
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Last Activity: about 1 month ago
bmpermie
Group Role: Contact Person for BMPN
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Last Activity: about 1 month ago
danielhatfield
Group Role: MM Working Group
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pestasides
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anitran
Group Role: Fruit and Nut Tree Register
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Recent articles written by us
Here are links to some of the articles we have written recently
Bower Birds - Sue Girard Oct 2009
Refrigeration Domestic Solutions - csalter Oct 2009
Geoff Lawton speaks in Sydney - vickistar Sept 2009
Worms - Sue Girard Sept 2009
Purple Potatoes - Sue Girard Sept 2008
Fence Building - Maryanne Bell July 2009
Dark Energy Foods - Brian Coates - March 2009
For the full list of articles we have written please search the section below. It also contains links to other articles that users on WiserEarth have written. Currently 32 articles are listed.
Articles we write
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Bower Bird Solutions
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Mid Mountains Working Bees
The next two working bees for Mid Mountains working group are on Nov 22 (Rob and Lucy's orchard netting at Katoomba) and Dec 6 (Michelle's starting the garden at Faulconbridge). Check the events listing for more details. We are also looking for members who want a working bee at their place in Jan and Feb 2010.
The Mid and Lower Mountains Working group meets monthly to design and implement permaculture in the Mid and Lower Mountains areas.
Everyone from any group and their friends are welcome to attend any of these events. Just tell the hosts you intend to come so they can provide lunch or afternoon tea.
Our most recent working bee was held in Faulconbridge building compost bays with Daniel (danielhatfield).

Our next will be at Rob and Lucy's new place in Katoomba on Sunday 25 October. Email robandlucyji@bigpond.com.

Upper Blue Mountains Working Group
The Upper Mountains Working group meets for monthly working bees and also has more formal meetings when we need to discuss something that can't be dealt with by email.
There are five members in our Upper Mountains group at the moment - Suzanne, Pete, Sue, Michelle and Pat, but if you live elsewhere in the Blue Mountains you are very welcome. Just let the host know so that they can cater for you.
BMPN Library
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Organizations
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Permaculture International Limited
Scope: international
Type: Non Governmental Organization
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Permaculture TV
Type: Educational Organization
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Interesting Groups in WiserEarth
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Zero Waste - the third generation resource theory
Privacy: Semi-Private
Recent News and Comments
| Mnn we need to figure something out, what about we use group messaging first to ask members if they agree with listing a new person as "good" that way we have the conversation provately and can as a group decide whether we think we should endorse someone as good Celeste Salter 11:55 pm
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| Also i think i need to check WE guidelines on what we can post here - definitely not any political party stuff...... Celeste Salter 11:56 pm
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| That sounds fair :) Louisa Casino 11:56 pm
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| Hi Everyone, I've just loaded the Discussion module onto this page (box under events). You can use this to hold a discussion about a specific topic. You need to login to participate in a Discussion. Cheers Celeste Celeste Salter 5:11 pm
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| looking for short stay accommodation in Blackheath during PDC starting 23rd October cheers Jannine Jannine Ord 1:22 pm
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| Sue has written a new article on bower birds in the articles we write section Celeste Salter 6:01 pm
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| The Network will have a space at the Sustainability Stalls at Love Lawson Festival. If you can help out, let us all know by writing to the yahoo list Celeste Salter 5:23 pm
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| I have added a new section called "Hints and Tips". Please feel free to add your tips and add some photos too. Daniel Hatfield 2:54 am
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| Last night I was enjoying a plate of frozen blueberries while watching SBS news when they showed Mexican refugee children aged 5 to 11 being used to pick Blueberries in the USA. The justification was that small fruits need small fingers.I would like to suggest that we all attempt to grow Blueberries up here in the mountains rather than rely on imported ones for $83 kg or little packets from Coles at high prices and to stop supporting the SLAVE TRADE.----------brian brian coates 3:20 pm
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| Hera hear Brian, jsut covered mine this year so that Bower Birds dont eat them all! Celeste Salter 1:44 am
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Events (click grey oval to see them all)
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Permaculture Design Course
Blackheath, Australia
Sat, Sep 19, 2009 7:00am to Sun, Dec 13, 2009 10:01am
Permaculture Design Course
Blackheath, Australia
Fri, Oct 23, 2009 7:00am to Fri, Nov 13, 2009 3:00pm
Love Lawson Festival
Lawson, Australia
Fri, Nov 13, 2009 6:00pm to Sun, Nov 15, 2009 5:00pm
Hints and Tips
Please feel free to add all your gardening, cooking and all other worthwhile new or old hints and tips.
Try using old metal venetian blinds as plant markers. They can be cut using normal scissors and are able to be neatly stored.You can write on them with either permanent marker or with your gardening pencil


Sharing Surplus Goods
MaryanneBell has been buying bulk in order to save money and to share goods. If you have surplus and want to share, edit this content to include information and photos.
Rice Hulls to improve soil (add to compost). Minimum quantity of 125kg bale for $65 available from Sun Valley Produce.
And organic oranges grown in Agnes Banks (Richmond). Contact Jon Downie gumboots1@iprimus.com.au.
HoMi hand plough garden tool available from a Korean grocery shop in Main St Blacktown Ph 98316908.
Straw delivered to your home by Dan.$10 a bale. Mobile 0449 029 373.
Volcanic Rock Dust contact danielhatfield for more info on orders
Tell Others About Tradespeople You've Happily Employed
If you want to add another Tradesperson in this section, please send a Group Message first and canvas the community's views.
Plumbers:
David Robilliard, Hazelbrook Plumbing. Mobile 0410747114.
Electricians:
Ivan Kasalo, Omega Electrical Services. Mobile 0412131 306.
Paul Ruff, iConnect Springwood. Mobile 0425259 206.
Handymen & Carpenters:
Chris Jackson. Phone 47825513.
Gordon Williams (weekends) Mobile 0431937791.
Builders:
Garden Help:
Retaining Walls and Driveways:
Tree Surgeon/Arborist:
Andrew Penney. Mobile 0427 231 257
BMP Discussion Forum
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Extraordinary Meeting of BMPN - 31st January 2008
What gift will please my family and friends and help the people of Afghanistan?
Bioregional Food Security Group
This small group within the Network aims to improve community awareness of the availability of locally-grown chemical-free food within the Greater Blue Mountains bioregion, and facilitate communication among existing gardeners and farmers and among the various groups working in this area, eg Blue Mountains Community Gardens, the BM Food Sustainability Group, BM Slow Food and Cittaslow Katoomba BM.
There is a website under construction Blue Mountains Community Harvest where we are sharing local food and ideas about local food.
Blue Mountains Fruit & Nut Tree Network
The Blue Mountains Fruit and Nut Tree Network has launched a blog. The coordinator and contact person is Anitra Nelson anitran, anitran@aapt.net.au.
A short write up on the latest fruit and nut tree workshop held in Fairy Dell, Springwood during October is now on the blog.
Previously, on Saturday 11 July 2009, Brian Coates and Wayne Levi (Cooerwull Plantsmen, Lithgow) gave a wonderful demonstration of fruit tree pruning at the Blue Mountains Organic Community Gardens in Harold Hodgeson Park in Victoria St. North Katoomba (not far from Katoomba Council Buildings) Blue Mountains Community Gardens.

They covered OH&S issues, the importance of maintaining clean and sharp equipment, the many reasons for pruning; then under the tuition of Brian and Wayne a group of about 20 participants collectively worked on pruning several fruit trees. Many questions and comments were exchanged and everyone left with greater confidence and knowledge.
Resources - links to info, websites etc
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TED | Ideas worth spreading
| Website | edited by pmackay 8 days ago |
Blue Mountains Permaculture Network Newsletter
| Website | edited by csalter 20 days ago |
BMSustainable Food
| Website | edited by YousafAja... about 1 month ago |

