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Sydney Autumn ITP
Course Title:
Sydney Autumn ITP
When:
15 May 2010 - 16 May 2010  9am - 5pm
Where:
Alexandria Park Community Centre - Sydney
Course Type:
Introduction to Permaculture

Description

picking beetrootOver this weekend you will learn how to apply pro-active, sustainable design techniques to your immediate environment - whether you live in a small apartment, a quarter-acre block, or a rural property.

Covering organic food production, system design (and re-design) for comfort and lower energy consumption, and ideas on how to approach a sustainable and positive community existence within your neighborhood.

In a world out of balance, we are all looking for solutions that can lead to:
  • Effective ways of growing healthy, organic food in urban environments
  • Regenerative farming that can both feed a family, earn an income and build soil fertility
  • Retrofitting techniques for existing houses or property that results in lower energy costs and better health for its inhabitants
  • Intelligent, thoughtful design principles to build sustainable lives, and sustainable communities in a world of Peak Everything

Nick Ritar teaching in Rahamim's gardenPermaculture principles, like any really good design principles, can be applied across any biosphere, any property, any landscape, any city. Permaculture is a network of well-grounded theories and techniques that, over time, result in sustainable and productive systems.

We're talking systems for living, architecture, food production, land management and community. No chemicals and no excuses. Just good, thoughtful, innovative and effective design for the needs of our species.

This course practical strategies to better care and provide for yourself, your family and the planet. A jam-packed weekend of essential knowledge, useful techniques, a site visit to an amazing school / community garden and enough information to get you all fired up to be the change you want to see in this world.

soil workshopAbout the teacher

This course will be taught by Nick Ritar of Milkwood Permaculture. Nick Ritar is at the forefront of a new generation of Permaculture teachers working on the edge of what Permaculture can do to restore landscapes and create abundance in almost any environment on earth.

Nick works and teaches extensively in a wide range of bioregions, farms, watersheds and city environments, and is a leading advocate and educator on how Permaculture principles can provide food security through sustainable farming practices both in country and city environments.

Included in your course fee

Intro to PC cover

The classic text Introduction to Permaculture by Bill Mollison (RRP $41.70) is included in your course fee at no extra charge, to help get you started and keep you inspired when implementing what you learn at this course into your own habitat.

Your course fee also includes all-day tea and coffee plus all the educational materials you will need while thinking, learning and absorbing this essential two day course.



Booking into the course

You have several options to secure your spot in the Sydney Autumn ITP course.

  • Option 1 - Pay a deposit of $50 now and pay the remaining $170 of the full course fee ($220) by the 1st May. Click the gold button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card.
  • Option 2 - Pay the full course fee of $220. Click the green button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card.
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Venue

Venue:
Alexandria Park Community Centre
Street:
Park Road, Alexandria
Postcode:
2015
City:
Sydney
State:
NSW

Description

Alexandria Park Community Centre is set in the grounds of Alexandria Community School, on the corner of Park Road and Power Avenue. This amazing place has multiple thriving community gardens, school gardens, a bush tucker garden and outdoor classroom learning areas. Venue MAP.

Getting there by Train: The venue is 15 minutes walk from Redfern Station. Take the Gibbons St exit and continue south. Gibbons St will become Wynyard St, and soon you will reach Alexandria Park on your right. Cut through the park to the corner of Park Rd and Power Avenue, and there you are. Cityrail website.

Getting there by Bus: The 370 and 355 bus routes run along McEvoy St, one block from the venue. Sydney Buses website.

Parking: There is street parking around the school, or you can park in the school carpark during your course by entering via Belmont Street, at the read of the school. 


View MPC Sydney Course Venue 2010 in a larger map

Subsidised Courses

If you are a primary producer, an immediate family member of a primary producer or an indigenous land manager you may be eligible for a FULL REIMBURSEMENT of your course fee, travel and accommodation costs when you attend specific Milkwood Permaculture courses.


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Upcoming Courses

4 Apr → 17 Apr
Permaculture Design Certificate
15 May → 16 May
Introduction to Permaculture
22 May → 23 May
Introduction to Permaculture
29 May → 15 Aug
Permaculture Design Certificate
23 Aug → 25 Aug
Holistic Management
28 Aug → 29 Aug
Urban Permaculture in Action
4 Sep → 5 Sep
Introduction to Permaculture
29 Sep → 1 Oct
BioFertile Farms
3 Oct → 16 Oct
Permaculture Design Certificate
18 Oct → 20 Oct
Keyline Farming

Reading List

Prior to attending your course, you might like to take a look at our ever-expanding reading list,a bunch of recommended and practical texts on Permaculture, sustainable agriculture and community resilience.

None of these texts are pre-requisite for our courses, we just like to be able to provide suggestions on background reading, in case you're champing at the bit to get going.


"Though the problems of the world are increasingly more complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple."
Bill Mollison
co-founder of permaculture
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