Permaculture principles for beginners
Story by Loretta Leary, Permaculture Tasmania’s Secretary, extract from Winter 2026 newsletter
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Story by Loretta Leary, Permaculture Tasmania’s Secretary, extract from Winter 2026 newsletter
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My role was to work with local NGO, Canvasback Wellness Centre, to implement a 'Farm to Fork' program in schools and community...
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Story by Loretta Leary, Permaculture Tasmania’s Secretary, extract from Summer 2025 newsletter
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The principle, 'Use and Value Diversity', is beautifully encapsulated by the age-old saying, 'Don’t put all your eggs in one basket'.
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Story by Loretta Leary, Permaculture Tasmania’s Secretary, extract from Summer 2025 newsletter
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Story by Lorett a Leary, Permaculture Tasmania’s Secretary, extract from Spring 2025 newsletter Permaculture Principle 1 is ‘Observe and Interact’ …emphasising the importance of understanding a system’s patterns and relationships before designing and implementing solutions. By observing natural ecosystems, you can gain insights to create sustainable human systems that mimic nature, leading to more informed […]
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Permaculture is guided by three core ethics and applied through design principles.
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Steve Payne, and I were approached by New Internationalist magazine to write a brief history of the permaculture design system, with particular focus on its formative years.
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Permaculture — a design system for individial, household and community resilience.
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Russ Grayson outlines the two founders on the beginnings of Permaculture.
Read MorePermablitz Tasmania is a state-wide initiative by Permaculture Tasmania featuring volunteers – transforming one household and community at a time! What is a Permablitz (noun)?: An informal gathering involving a day on which a group of at least two people come together to achieve the following: create or add to edible gardensc share skills related […]
Read MoreThanks to Permaculture Australia who have compiled this handy guide, you can find a broad range of study options in Tasmania, further afield or online. View their guide here
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Thanks so much to everyone who attended the webinar, and thanks to Dan for his time! Watch the replay below and don’t forget to sign up for the next one!
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