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Re: Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia
- From: "Naomi & Rick Coleman" <peds@tpg.com.au>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 00:18:27 +1100
Hi Lisa and Jeremy,
WWOOFING is an excellent way to see pc sites in both countries. By WWOOFing
you contribute to the work in progress, leading to a greater understanding
of the system.
Once you join the wwoof network you will receive a book with the host farms
listed in regions, with specific permaculture sites marked p/c.
If you need a contact, their email in Australia is wwoof@technet.com.au
Rick and I are permaculture teachers from Southern Cross Permaculture
Institute (formerly PEDS) in Leongatha, Victoria, Australia. We have a 10
acre permaculture site that we have been developing since 1994. It was
featured in PIJ #72 if you want to read more about us.
Rick is a pc consultant in sustainable community development projects for
aid agencies .(He got back from Kenya today!) We take wwoofers, we are
running our nextPermaculture Design Course March 9 to 25 and are hosting an
equinox
gathering at our place on the weekend of March 24/25. You are welcome to
attend, details to be finalised soon. PDC courses are half price if you
already have a certificate but would like to consolidate.
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Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia,
Jeremy Acton and/or Lisa Kriel, 12/17/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia, Naomi & Rick Coleman, 12/19/2000
- Re: Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia, Mitra, 12/26/2000
- Re: Advice on visiting Permaculture sites in Australia, Keith Johnson, 12/28/2000
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