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  • From: "Earth Passengers" <earthpassengers@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Accredited Training at Djanbung Gardens 2007
  • Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:32:09 +0800

Thanks Robyn,

Happy to receive your newsletter! I'm very interested in your courses
- can you send the detailed program info. I would be interested in
being there for a semester and would like to get an idea of how busy
the days would be (will the semester-long course fill our time
completely or will i have time to take other courses in the area?)

Peter

On 10/15/06, Robyn Francis <erda@nor.com.au> wrote:
Hi Peter
Semester 1 starts Feb 19 to June 29, 2007 (Cert III/Cert IV)
Semester 2: July 23 to Dec 6, 2007 (Cert IV/Diploma)
I can send you the detailed program/info off-list
Ciao
Robyn

On 15/10/06 12:30 PM, "Earth Passengers" <earthpassengers@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the info, Robyn. Can you please tell me the dates for
> these
courses? Thanks.

Peter

On 10/4/06, Robyn Francis <erda@nor.com.au>
> wrote:
> Registrations now open for 2007 Accredited Permaculture Training
> At
> Djanbung Gardens, Northern NSW Australia
>
> Full-time courses are Austudy
> approved
>
> With 2 successful years of running the Accredited Permaculture
> Training
> (APT) Cert III & Cert IV the program has been refined for 2007 to
> include
> the Diploma program.
>
> Key changes involve:
> � Including the PDC
> in Semester 1 courses for Cert III & Cert IV
> � Completing formal training
> component of Cert III in semester 1, to be
> followed by 8-10 weeks of
> practical experience and to complete assessment
> projects
> � Completing
> Certificate IV core units in semester 1 to enable progression
> to Diploma
> studies in semester 2
>
> The new semester breakdown...
> Semester 1
> Earthcare
> Natural systems, production ecology, permaculture principles,
> appropriate
> technology & building, implementation and design of rural and
> urban
> permaculture systems
>
> Semester 2 Peoplecare
> Community development
> and facilitation, working with cultural diversity,
> sustainable aid, human
> settlement and ecovillage design, built environment
> and infrastructure,
> bioregional development, ethical enterprise and
> administration skills
>
>
> Limited residential internships available
> Non-residential registrations
> welcome
>
> NB: overseas students are limited to 3 months training by
> Australian
> immigration law - the program has been designed in half semester
> internship
> blocks to suit overseas participants.
>
> Djanbung Gardens is a
> purpose designed permculture training centre with a
> wide range of
> established working systems to facilitate hands-on learning.
> Students have
> access to an extensive reference library, broadband internet
> and other site
> resources. Principle tutor is Robyn Francis supported a
> network of local
> permaculture trainers, practitioners and people with
> specialist skills.
>
>
> Further information email robyn@permaculture.com.au
> Or the following
> contacts:
> --
> Pathways to sustainability through
> Accredited Permaculture
> Training
> Djanbung Gardens Permaculture Education Centre
> PO Box 379 Nimbin
> NSW 2480
> 02-6689 1755 / 0429 147 138
> www.permaculture.com.au
>
>
>
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