Whole Farm Permaculture: Designing for regeneration
Event description
The two-day workshop
Permaculture is all about how to design and practice the regeneration of living systems. This 2-day workshop explores how to apply Permaculture ideas, practices, principles, and ethics to regenerative farming. This can be applied to projects of any scale from urban to broadacre.
This workshop will be a combination of information, ideas, imagination, practical exercises and there will be plenty of opportunities for participants to develop their own project design and planning – using the ‘Adapt’ design game and other tools.
The aim is for participants to leave the workshop both inspired and with a sound idea of what their next best steps will be.
Our facilitators
Dr Charlie Brennan & Bridget O’Brien have between them 40+ years of experience working with large-scale landscape sustainability projects as designers, project managers and educators, in the Mid North Coast of NSW & Melbourne as well as overseas. Their approach weaves Permaculture, urban farming, regenerative agriculture, design approaches, conservation, re-wilding, therapeutic horticulture, ecopsychology & deep respect for Traditional Custodians and knowledges. They travel widely visiting, consulting and teaching in Australia, Europe & US. Charlie & Bridget are the co-creators of ‘Adapt’ design game.
Go to gardenjujucollective.com for more information.
The venue & accommodation
Levenvale Farm: Levenvale Farm is a place that nourishes. Nourishes the soil, the plants, the animals, humans and our planet. We want to create a place where people can learn together, share experiences and grow together. We want to build community, regenerate our ecosystem, grow more nutritious food and bring back localised food systems. We want this for us, our children, our community & our future. Levenvale has various accommodation options if you need them, contact them directly to organise.
Levenvale is also the site of The Patch Organics, a lifestyle dream run by husband and wife team Luigi and Nidya. They are deeply passionate about food, food sovereignty, connecting and increasing resilience in our community, and improving our environment. Luigi originates from Calabria, the South of Italy and brings a wealth of experience in homesteading, hunting and traditional farming practices. Both are Permaculture Design certified and Nidya recently completed her Teaching Permaculture certificate under Rosemary Morrow, Michael Wardle & Meg McGowan.
This workshop is made possible through a grant secured by Bellinger Landcare Inc, from the NSW Environmental Trust
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