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Earth Garden Magazine

Locality: Broome, Western Australia



Address: PO Box 1318 6725 Broome, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.earthgarden.com.au

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25.01.2022 Are bugs the future of food? https://www.abc.net.au//more-insects-found-in-foo/12550512



25.01.2022 Young.Strong.Dharpirrk These amazing young people in East Arnhem took on the TikTok #ochrechallenge to Yothu Yindi's Djapana Sunset Dreaming!

23.01.2022 The Sacred Cow Free Movie.

23.01.2022 Grace Tame. Brittany Higgins. Dhanya Mani. Their stories remind us that women in Australia are not safe. Violence and sexism is rife, and our leaders are failin...g to address it. We need major cultural change, and it has to start at the top. Sign the petition calling on Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese to ensure every woman and girl in this country is safe.



23.01.2022 The Bower’s Right to Repair campaign effort has achieved a significant breakthrough this past 24 hours with an announcement from the Australian Productivity Com...mission establishing a substantial Inquiry into the Right to Repair. Bower GM, Guido Verbist, briefed the ACT Minister for Climate Change, Sustainability and Consumer Affairs, Shane Rattenbury MLA, on the consumer’s Right to Repair in 2019. Following the discussion, Minister Rattenbury put the Right to Repair on the agenda of the Australian Consumer Affairs Forum which brings together Consumer Affairs Ministers from around Australia and New Zealand. Yesterday’s development was a big win, which you can read more about on our Blog: https://bit.ly/35J9Cas Image: iFixit.com #righttorepair #righttorepairmovement #repair #fixit #fixitgood #bowerpower #repairisessential #electricals #electronics #sustainability #sustainableliving #environment #zerowaste

22.01.2022 Happy World Food Day!

21.01.2022 Fourteen Banksia vincentia plants were discovered 15 years ago in the New South Wales South Coast town of Vincentia. But now, with only four remaining in the wild, conservationists from the Booderee, Wollongong, Australian, and National Botanic Gardens are collaborating to keep the species alive.



20.01.2022 It’s something we don’t talk about enough who the hell is going to feed Australia in fifty years?! Maybe it’ll be a bunch of drones. For now though, it’s going to be young farmers but they’re a tiny part of the farming community. It’s why groups like Future Feeders exist to support young farmers find their feet as they face the double-whammy challenges of being young, and wanting to farm in healthier, but less conventional ways.

17.01.2022 Down and dirty on soil. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zsTsnOoXNdk

15.01.2022 ECOLOGISTS HAVE recorded the first batch of greater bilby joeys in south-east New South Wales for the first time in over a century. The red dirt plains of Mallee Cliffs were once home to the bilby, but predation by feral cats and foxes wiped them out from the area.

14.01.2022 If you were in downtown Paynesville this week you may have been held up by chickens crossing the road. A mother hen and her five chicks were living out the back of the Paynesville Hotel, spending their days visiting local shops and holding up traffic.

14.01.2022 A fascinating glimpse into ancient Indigenous Australia.



13.01.2022 Reading landscape is a wonderful & important skill to work with nature.

13.01.2022 Kilos of tiny particles of plastic smaller than 5 millimetres are being found across Sydney's beaches and rivers, highlighting the scale of the threat to local marine life and the risk to human health, scientists say.

12.01.2022 This green project will help you hop to it.

12.01.2022 Local is Our Future, the groundbreaking new book by Helena Norberg-Hodge, is now available as an ebook! This book connects the dots between our social, economic..., ecological and spiritual crises, revealing how a systemic shift from global to local can address these seemingly disparate problems simultaneously. Follow this link to download the ebook or order a paperback - https://www.localfutures.org//local-is-our-future-book-hel.

11.01.2022 With interest in personal food production and sustainable living booming, more of us are turning to permaculture a lifestyle and design concept based on meeting our needs in harmony with nature. Permaculture Australia describes it as a do-it-yourself approach to our households. Key goals include sustainability, energy efficiency, food growing, resource and environmental conservation, building community and quality of life.

10.01.2022 Live look at the White House bunker where Trump is trying to stop the counting of ballots. The internet remains undefeated... - Rex Chapman

09.01.2022 Australian scientists may have achieved a decades-long quest to find a plant-based alternative to petroleum-based engine oils, one that can be recycled, reused and breaks down in the environment.

09.01.2022 The residents of Pinnaroo have spent the past eight years undertaking their own backyard blitz, bringing an unsightly stormwater dam to life as a tranquil wetland. It gives motorists a reason to stop at their town, on the border of South Australia in the Murray Mallee, and has become a haven for locals to connect with each other and nature.

08.01.2022 Wonderful people doing wonderful work. https://www.facebook.com/pandemicalhabits/videos/156222286139579

06.01.2022 The summer issue of Earth Garden is here. Tara Luca brings us homemade recipes for summer lotions from her organic tea tree farm. Beth shows us how to build a flower press. Bruce Hedge build hugelkultur beds. Liz looks at lockdown limbo, and Jackie French has her usual dose of singular wisdom. Since 1972 Earth Garden has been Australia’s national guide to self-sufficiency and simple living. Through multiple recessions over the decades, Earth Garden has stayed true to its ideals of organic gardening, keeping chooks, building or renovating your own alternative shelter, and showing Australians the healthy pathway to a happier, less-stressful lifestyle. Head to your letterbox or newsagent, or click here to subscribe directly from Earth Garden: https://www.earthgarden.com.au//subscriptions-and-back-iss

06.01.2022 Qualified accountant Neil Federer traded his life working in the coal and gas industry to purchase a roadside fruit and vegetable store and is now seeking to help farmers and local growers by rejecting imports in favour of Australian produce. Mr Federer said he had been worn down by the challenges to his ethics and personal values before he saw a shop for sale on a random trip to the Glass House Mountains six years ago. "It was a dream come true I'd always joked that if it didn't work out I'd just buy a fruit shop," Mr Federer said.

06.01.2022 An enterprising group based in Wynyard has set its sights on helping disadvantaged young people. They have set up a business delivering organically grown veggies to customers by weekly subscription, and plan to plough the profits back into helping the district's youth.

05.01.2022 The Spring issue is now on sale and subscribers have it in their hot little hands. It’s bursting with great stories. Tanya Jenkyn’s new family food-growing business is inspiring. There are special features on ‘After the Bushfires’. Bruce Hedge’s outstanding story on installing a fire bunker is a must-read. Jill Redwood’s account of saving her farm as massive fires swept through her valley is gripping. There’s also a great range of stories on classic EG self-sufficiency topics: make your own solar food dryer; learn to use a darning mushroom . . . it’s a big issue. Hunt it out at your local newsagent, or click here to home subscribe: https://www.earthgarden.com.au//subscriptions-and-back-iss

04.01.2022 The new issue of Earth Garden is on sale. Rachael Hardy from The Love Garden Co is a flower farmer at Numinbah Valley in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Tara Luca’s fascinating profile of women farmers kicks off a jam-packed set of feature stories to keep you inspired, entertained and encouraged. A strawbale home rises from the ashes after a terrifying bushfire. Rachel Altenbacher writes about regeneration. Dr Barry Traill launches Native Permaculture. And there’s so much more. Look for the Autumn issue at your local newsagent or click here to subscribe directly from the EG office: www.earthgarden.com.au/collec/subscriptions-and-back-issues

04.01.2022 In traditional Indigenous Australian society, healers used plants in tandem with precise ritual. Thousands of years later, we’re beginning to understand the science underlying these medicines.

04.01.2022 Money might not grow on trees, but it'll probably buy you a place with more of them. And more trees in your street can make a big difference, not only keeping things less hot and sticky at home, but also saving you money. The problem is that in many suburbs trees are disappearing and the resulting "thermal inequity" affects the people who can least afford it.

03.01.2022 As poor profit margins force Australian dairy farmers out of the industry, a trial of biological pasture improvement at Maleny Dairies at SE Qld's Sunshine Coast Hinterland, is being watched with interest.

03.01.2022 Chicken and ducks fertilise and carry out pest control on neat rows of vegetables and fruit trees while native bees set to work on pollination. Mr Stanistreet said his northern New South Wales garden produces more than enough for his family, the rest he trades with neighbours or sells at the local farmers' market.

02.01.2022 The report, Temperature Check: Greening Australia's Warming Cities, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found green spaces in almost all major cities had declined in the last decade. The country's greenest capital, Hobart, was the only city to increase its green cover between 2013 and 2020 but even then, it was only by 1 per cent. The report said other capital cities had major work to do to increase vegetation, or avoid becoming almost unbearable in coming decades as climate change raises temperatures worldwide.

01.01.2022 This great project is on again!

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