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22.01.2022 Principal and Founder of ACES, Nicole Bijlsma recently spoke to SuperFeast's tonic herbalist and health educator Mason Taylor about what Building Biologists do and the importance of a healthy lifestyle and home environment in cultivating resilience against EMF exposure and more! Click the link below to listen to the podcast!



22.01.2022 Why Study Feng Shui at Australian College of Environmental Studies? 1 The college has trained over 80% of the Feng Shui consultants practising in Australia. WHY? because we offer the most comprehensive training, resources and field experience anywhere in Australia. 2 Receive a government accredited feng shui qualification - the first of its kind in Australia. 3 Students maybe eligible to receive financial assistance from the government in the way of Austudy or Parents ...Return to Work (refer to Centrelink for eligibility) Download our Cert IV in Feng Shui here >> https://fengshuicertificate.aces.edu.au

21.01.2022 College Online Information Zoom Session Thursday 10th December 2020 Time: 8.15pm to 9.15pm (AEDT) Where: online via Zoom Thinking about studying with us? Want a financially rewarding career that improves the health of the community? Then you're in the right place! Find out about our nationally accredited training in Building Biology, Mould Testing Technician, Electromagnetic Field Testing Technician and Feng Shui Practitioner courses. ... Find out more here: https://www.aces.edu.au/open-days, email: [email protected] or phone 1300 889 845.

21.01.2022 We are looking for a home to conduct a free feng shui assessment located at the Gold Coast for Sunday 8th November. This will be headed by an experienced trainer and a handful of students. We will need a houseplan and will be there between 9.30am and 2pm. If you are interested, please call 1300 889 845 or email [email protected].



20.01.2022 Like air, drinking water quality is something most of us take for granted, but can we afford to be so complacent? Australians often brag that they have one of the cleanest drinking water supplies in the world. Theoretically this assumption is correct if you drink it from the protected forest catchment area. As this is not permitted, the chemicals that are consequently added to ‘purify’ the water and the hundreds of kilometres of pipes through which it must travel, affect... the quality of water that ultimately comes out of your tap. Read about the hazards that you should be aware about including Drinking Water here: https://www.buildingbiology.com.au/haza/drinking-water.html

20.01.2022 A certificate in Electromagnetic Field Testing Technician course can be completed in 12 weeks online (self-paced) + 3 days online (face to face) + one day field trip. This course focuses on how to identify, measure and reduce exposure to electromagnetic fields commonly found in and around buildings including extra low frequency electromagnetic fields from appliances, overhead powerlines and building wiring as well as high frequency radio/microwaves from mobile phone towers and wireless technologies. Develop your skills in this exciting area of health and create new career opportunities. Download a course brochure here: https://bit.ly/3i21wi4

19.01.2022 A Building Biologist is essentially a GP for the indoor health of your home or the indoor spaces in which you spend time. They help you to identify and quantify hazards and provide recommendations in order to reduce the impact those hazards may have on your health. One such potential hazard is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) which occupies the radiofrequency (RF) part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Read the article by Louise Copeman from Haven Building Biology about how Building Biologists can help with reducing electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in your home or workplace >> https://bit.ly/3nJSrg1



15.01.2022 Mould Testing Technician Training at Australian College of Environmental Studies. Want a FINANCIALLY REWARDING career as a certified Mould Testing Technician? ACES offers the only nationally accredited training in mould testing, providing students the most comprehensive training, resources and field experience anywhere in Australia. Download the course eBrochure here: https://mouldtestingtechnician.aces.edu.au/

13.01.2022 Save the date. Our next information session will be online from 8.15pm (AEST), Thursday 10th December 2020. Principal and founder of Australian College of Environmental Studies, Nicole Bijlsma will host a Zoom so you can find out more about our nationally accredited training in Building Biology, Mould Testing Technician, Electromagnetic Field Testing Technician and Feng Shui Practitioner courses. Find out more here https://www.aces.edu.au/open-days

08.01.2022 To celebrate the success of Nicole Bijlsma's book, Healthy Home, Healthy Family, we're giving away 5 copies (valued at $39.95 each). The bestselling book is now in its 3rd edition and has sold 13,000 copies in Australia alone. It's a compilation of 15 years of research. Within its pages you'll discover how your home can affect your family's health and most importantly, what you can do about it. To enter, you need to:... 1. Like @aces.edu.au on Facebook 2. Tag a friend in the comments section below and 3. Tell us in one or two sentences your motivation for a healthy home. The competition starts on Sunday, 1st November and entries close on Saturday, 7th November 9pm. The winner will announced on this post on Monday, 9th November*. All the best! *Open to Australian residents only (due to shipping). One book per winner.

04.01.2022 Bronwyn Bennett is a Building Biologist graduate from Australian College of Environmental Studies. Watch our short video as Bronwyn tells us why she chose to study at ACES and talks to us about her practice Creating Healthy Spaces - Building Biology Services, where she works to identify and address hazards (both hidden and obvious) within a building, which could be affecting your health and the health of your family.

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