Free Steam weeding demonstration, Penguin

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Our friends at the Reseed Centre, Penguin are hosting this fabulous upcoming event.  If you have any safety or environmental concerns about round-up and glyphosate, you should come and view this demonstration of steam weeding by local growers Kristen and Jeremy Robertson. Applicable to both small and large scale jobs. Free tea and coffee.

Date:  Saturday August 18th

Time: 10am – 12 noon

Cost: Free

Address: Reseed Centre, 30 King Edward Street, Penguin

More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/244588909706526/

Note: this is not a Permaculture Tasmania coordinated event, so more details please contact the Reseed Centre directly.

 

New member benefit – Pip Permaculture Magazine

 

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Pip Magazine is your guide to living the good life. Pip Magazine is filled with ideas, information and inspiration to live in harmony with the planet. They also have a gorgeous Pip Store where you can grab your magazine subscription, informative books and other Permaculture, good life gear. PAT members receive a 10% discount for the Pip magazine subscriptions and books . You can subscribe to their newsletter, check out their e-store and products, and listen to a variety of Pip produced podcasts on their website here: https://www.pipmagazine.com.au/

 

A huge thank you to our wonderful partners for their generous support to Permaculture Tasmania members, and for helping us work toward a more sustainable future.

*Free* compost workshops in Hobart

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Our *wonderful* supporting partner Good Life Permaculture are working with the City of Hobart to run a series of *free* compost workshops to support you to compost your food waste at home and keep it out of landfill where it becomes a pollutant.

Why compost? Because…. did you know that food waste comprises nearly half of the rubbish in an average household rubbish bin and that up to (and over) 40% of landfills across Australia consist of pure food waste. Yuck! Once in landfill, food waste undergoes anaerobic decomposition (because of the lack of oxygen) and generates methane. When released into the atmosphere, methane is 25 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

So by composting your food waste you’re diverting it from landfill and transforming it into nutrient-dense compost to obtain a yield and produce no waste. Perfect for growing a great veggie patch in your own home or community garden!

Check out the website details and how to register for the *free* workshops held in August, Sept and October here: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au/events/

Membership benefits

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We are *thrilled* to announce that Hannah, Anton and Frida at Good Life Permaculture will be *generously* offering 10% discount on all of their courses to Permaculture Tasmania paid members.

Good Life Permaculture is a Hobart based business that provides permaculture landscape design and education to help you live the good life. You can check out the *fabulous* courses on their website here: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au/events/

You can also gain some great inspiration by following them on Facebook, Instagram or subscribing to their newsletter as they develop their thriving Hobart homestead with goats, chickens, bees, veggies and more.

To be able to access this fabulous opportunity you must be a current paid member of Permaculture Tasmania (PAT). PAT membership is $20/year and runs from July 1st-30th June for 12 months – meaning now is an ideal time to sign up. As a member you’ll have access to a great range or benefits including this one, and you’ll help strengthen and promote Permaculture in Tassie – and beyond. For more information and to sign up: to: https://permaculturetasmania.com/permaculture-t…/membership/

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Volunteer opportunities – Southern Permablitz Coordinator

A Permablitz is an informal gathering on which a group come together on a day to create or add to edible gardens; share skills related to Permaculture and sustainable living, and to build community and have fun. Check out the attached photos here from some of our Permaculture Tasmania Permablitz events.

Our next Permablitz will be happening in Deloraine on 19th August (event details to be released this week). We’d love to get some Blitz’s happening across other parts of the state too and we are looking for a new *awesome* Southern Permablitz Coordinator (or team of awesome folks) to join our fabulous team.

The Area Permablitz Coordinator is responsible for promoting Blitzes, organising a team of volunteers for the event (facilitator, designer and worker bees) and ensuring a safe and fun environment for all involved. It can be filled by one person or a small team of people and is entirely voluntary.

If you think this sounds like you, or for more info, please get in touch with [email protected] and let us know why you’d like to be in this role and what you’d bring. We look forward to hearing from you!

For more details on Permablitzes please go to: https://permaculturetasmania.com/perma…/permablitz-tasmania/

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Meet out new Committee member: Amy Buettel

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Amy is a registered nurse, a mother and a keen gardener who has grown up with a horticulturist as a father and a mother-in-law with a thriving acre property utilising Permaculture techniques. She is based in Launceston, with half an acre of clay and rock that has provided her with ample opportunity to explore Permaculture concepts, with many wins and as many failures.
 
Amy became expressly interested in Permaculture when she had her first daughter Poppy in 2015. The responsibility of being a mother to another human prompted the desire to look for ways to both teach her children concepts that ensure the protection, sustainability and safety of themselves and the earth that they tend, as well as to guide them to become more grounded, connected, kind and holistic members of society. Her previous experience as a clinical nurse educator and mother provides her with transferable skills that are useful as a member of the PAT Committee.

Intro to Permaculture course with discount price for Permaculture Tasmania members

Introduction to Permaculture

Two day course: Sat 21 – Sun 22 July 2018

RESEED Centre, 30 King Edward St, Penguin, Tasmania

Permaculture is an ethical system for designing sustainable, healthy and self-reliant communities that will flourish long past peak oil and financial crises. Permaculture was developed here in Tasmania and has been called one of Australia’s greatest intellectual exports. Discover the principles of Permaculture yourself during this weekend course. A mix of theoretical sessions, group exercises and practical demonstrations will introduce you to design principles and techniques that you can apply to any environment, rural or urban, to help you lead a happier and more sustainable way of life.

The course will be facilitated by experienced Permaculture teachers and practitioners Caroline Smith & Nick Towle with guest presenters.

Cost: $140 or equivalent in CENTS/other local currencies.

$120 for couples or Permaculture Tasmania members

Includes morning/afternoon tea and course notes via your USB

Enquiries and Bookings,  contact Nick on;

Email:  [email protected]  or  Mob: 0428 834 748

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Upcoming events: July and August 2018

Winter and the cooler weather are fast approaching (or have arrived!) but there are still a great range of Permaculture activities and events you can be involved with

1st July 2018, Sidmouth West Tamar

Fruit Tree Pruning and Grafting mini skills share

Contact person: Kym Blechynden, email: [email protected] or https://www.facebook.com/events/131271351077506/

1st July 2018, Glen Huon, Huon Valley

Farm tour and local gathering

Contact person: Celia Leverton, email: [email protected] or https://www.facebook.com/events/192671354774179/

11th August 2018, West Tamar, Northern Launceston

Fermentation skills share

Contact person: Kym Blechynden, email: [email protected] or https://www.facebook.com/events/877872602403784/

Non Permaculture Tasmania events:

12th July 2018, Launceston

Living the Change: Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Future screening

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Entry by donation. For more details and to RSVP please go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/2058979757761793/. 

July 21st 2018, Seed Storm 2018, Huonville

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All events are posted on our social media platforms also via the Permaculture Tasmania Facebook page AND Permaculture Tasmania Facebook group. Please join or like the page to keep up to date with more information if you use social media.

Volunteer opportunities: Nominate for Permaculture Tasmania Committee

Are you keen to be involved with promoting Permaculture in Tasmania? Then read on below for two great opportunities to be involved with Permaculture Tasmania (PAT) and share your skills.

Committee members
We are seeking two (2) new Interim Committee members to join our team: General Committee member and Vice President. These roles are voluntary and open to paid members of PAT, and must be available to attend the bimonthly Committee meetings (online) and contribute to activities that support the PAT mandate.

Some background:

PAT was created to promote Permaculture knowledge and practices by encouraging discussion; sharing ideas, skills, knowledge and social wealth, and building community networks across Tasmania.

Skills required:

We are seeking Committee members who are especially interested in promoting PAT membership; assisting with community events; developing innovative ways to promote permaculture in the community and much more.

Application process:

For any queries or to apply please send an email: [email protected] with 1-2 paragraphs on why you’d like to join the Committee, the skills you’d bring and which role you’d like to be considered for before Friday 29th June.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Volunteer Library promotion activities

Do you frequent your local library or are you keen to assist with developing displays to promote Permaculture? One of our Committee is keen to set up some displays across the libraries and is keen to hear from members across the state who’d like to be involved. Please contact Nick at [email protected] if you are interested to be involved.