Courses
Event
- Title:
- Intro to Permaculture 10/12 Mudgee
- When:
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Oct 27 2012 - Oct 28 2012 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Where:
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University of Tasmania - Hobart
- Category:
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Introduction to Permaculture
Description
Join Milkwood Permaculture's Nick Ritar for 2 days of permaculture design theory and action at Milkwood Farm! You will leave this course ready to sink your teeth into a bunch of permaculture projects and be in an informed position to do further research and learning in ecological design.
This course will give you a comprehensive overview of 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. | 
| 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
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| Permaculture 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. | 
| "I have done several permaculture courses now and I would say that Nick Ritar of Milkwood is definitely the best and most dynamic permaculture teacher I've experienced.
His extensive knowledge and experience has activated me towards becoming a permaculture designer. Thanks again, Milkwood." - Paul Jordan, Project Officer + budding Permaculture Designer | 
| Covering organic food production, system design (and re-design) for comfort and lower energy consumption, and solutions in how to approach a sustainable and positive community existence within your neighborhood. 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. | 
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Some resources to get you thinking:
About the teacher:
Nick Ritar is a permaculture designer, consultant and educator who works extensively across a wide range of bioregions, farms, watersheds and city environments. He is recognized nationally as a leading advocate on how permaculture principles can contribute to food security through good design and regenerative farming and living.
Nick divides his time between extensive permaculture teaching, permaculture consultancy, writing and farming in central western NSW. Nick's full profile.
Included in your course fee

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 includes course notes and Milkwood Farm's famous organic country cooking for lunch and snacks, featuring produce from our organic market garden. For a small additional charge students can also camp at Milkwood Farm on Friday and Saturday night, for the full farm experience. This option includes delicious organic camp-oven cooking for your evening meal. Booking into the course
You can pay for your course below with your credit card, or get in contact with us to arrange payment by credit card over the phone, or cheque or direct deposit.
Once you've booked into this course, we will contact you via email regarding your booking, what to bring along with you, and any further info you might need or request regarding this course.
Venue
- Venue:
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University of Tasmania
- Street:
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Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay
- ZIP:
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7005
- City:
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Hobart
- State:
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TAS
Description
This PDC will be held at the Sandy Bay campus of the University of Tasmania in a large, comfortable workshop space that opens onto a kitchen garden, with the vibrant Source community garden 10 minutes walk away through the same campus.
Getting there
Hobart is serviced by bus, train and plane from the Australian mainland AccommodationHobart as many accommodation options for all budgets. Browse options here: http://www.discoverhobart.com
http://www.hobarteguide.com
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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.
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