This episode is dedicated to the people, trees, animals & land of Australia.
The world is hearing a lot about the tyranny & division in Australia at the moment, but it’s important to remember this unifying concept of Permaculture was born, has grown, and matured to resilience in Australia to inspire people and places all across the world.
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This episode explores just a small slice of the many voices throughout the region that have such beauty, innovation and regenerative cultures to share. Hope you enjoy and share some positivity with this episode with your friends, family & neighbors!
Our hearts go out to the Aussies on this one…keep living strong, resilient, wild & free!
“You can solve all the world’s problems in a garden.”
― Geoff Lawton
“Sitting at our back doorsteps, all we need to live a good life lies about us. Sun, wind, people, buildings, stones, sea, birds and plants surround us. Cooperation with all these things brings harmony, opposition to them brings disaster and chaos.”
― Bill Mollison, Introduction to Permaculture
“When we work with nature instead of trying to impose our will, the solution is often found within the problem.”
– David Holmgren
“I teach self-reliance, the world’s most subversive practice. I teach people how to grow their own food, which is shockingly subversive. So, yes, it’s seditious. But it’s peaceful sedition.”
– Bill Mollison
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Thanks for the article, can I set it up so I get an update sent in an email when you publish a new update?