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24.01.2022 Is your job one that makes the world a better place? If not, it is probably bullshit, part of a system that is keeping us under control.



22.01.2022 Victor Steffensen's Australian Story was featured during NAIDOC week. If you missed out you still have the chance to catch up on ABC IVIEW. https://iview.abc.net.au/video/NC2002Q009S00

22.01.2022 We are helping our partners Firestick Alliance to raise $1m. The word is getting out there and $944,208 has now been raised. Please chip in by donating now at https://chuffed.org/project/firesticks-alliance Uncontrolled fires are devastating communities and wildlife. For 60,000 years Traditional Custodians avoided this problem through traditional cultural fire and land management practices. Please, help the Firesticks Alliance bring back this proven methodology to prevent wildfires and protect Country.

21.01.2022 Significant Trees in Byron Shire is a member of Mullum SEED. Check out our website at www.treeregister.com.au and enter a photo of your favourite tree with details of where it is and what it is - doesnt matter if you don't know its name - we will get one of our botanists to check it out.



20.01.2022 We are a not-for-profit organisation building a respectful, supportive and resilient community. Through our Bunya Sustainability Fund, we support sustainability and environmental awareness initiatives including rainforest conservation, chemical-free bush regeneration, and dune care, renewable energy, alternative building techniques, soil health, and carbon farming. Our member organisaions are: Byron Region Community College Inc Byron Shire Chemical Free Landcare COREM ...(Community-Owned Renewable Energy Mullumbimby Inc) Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation BeardsOn for Conservation Inc (trading as HalfCut) Mullumbimby Community Garden Inc Mullum Food Coop Mullum Cares Inc Mullum Mens Shed Inc Mullumbimbees Rainforest 4 Foundation Ltd Reforest Now Inc Holding Hands Under Ground Inc (RenewFest) Shara Community Gardens Inc Lennox Community Gardens Inc Protecting Beaches of Endangered Species Significant Tree Register We promote and practice programs that enhance and protect the natural environment. The Mullumbimby and Shara Community Gardens grow organic produce in the Food for All gardens to share with people in need.

19.01.2022 Half Cut - a wonderful Mullum SEED member doing incredible work - your donation is tax deductible.

19.01.2022 Starting tonight 8.30pm on ABC. A welcome focus on the changes we can all make to reduce our carbon footprint. If you’re keen to get an update on the Electric Vehicle Revolution that is in its infancy then jump over to Zero Emissions Byron to sign up for tonight’s launch of their webinar series. On from 6-7pm. Allows you time for dinner in between!



19.01.2022 Significant Trees in Byron Shire is a project auspiced by Mullum SEED. We are creating a Significant Tree Register to showcase specific trees nominated by the community throughout the shire, share their stories and give them some protection for the future. Eventually we will map these trees into a Significant Tree Trail. We have been fortunate to be finalists in the Southern Cross Credit Union Community Grant. Your vote for our project - in the Community Section would be most appreciated. It just takes a couple of minutes - Thankyou https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2020SCCUGrantsVoting

18.01.2022 "Whether you already own an organic business or are looking to convert to organic, there’s so many reasons why you should consider organic certification." WEBINAR : Wed Sept 9 - 10.30am-11.30am https://us02web.zoom.us//2715958/WN_3yTeIsWXRP2v3PN-eNR32Q... Australian Organic’s Chief Technical Officer, Owen Gwilliam, takes us through just some of the benefits of becoming certified, and explains how you can begin the certification journey: - Benefits of organic certification - Should I get certified? - What costs are involved? - How do I become organic certified? - An introduction to certification requirements - Application and initial audit process -Annual renewal process how to prepare for your audit, and address any non-compliances

14.01.2022 Reforest Now - Proud member of Mullum SEED. The nursery is powering along - located down the back south western corner of the Mullum SEED site. . Volunteers welcome back soon - meanwhile to support this amazing project doing great work in the Byron Shire - you can make a tax deductible donation.

12.01.2022 The ABC is putting Action on Climate Change back on the table with this series Fight for Planet A. If you missed the first episode on Tuesday night you can catch up on iview. Just weeks ago Zero Emissions Byron published their own Changes You Can Make flier. Jump on the zerobyron.org website to have a look or download it. The ABC is pumping out emissions busting info to accompany the 3 part series. Like this little gem.

07.01.2022 Can any of our Mullum SEED members organisations replicate this great project?



02.01.2022 Are you or do you know any low income pensioners in our region who might qualify for FREE solar from the NSW government? There are some basic conditions including having a sunny roof, not having any solar already, currently receiving the low income energy rebate and owning the home. The uptake of this offer has been low and we wonder if it's because there are lots of "Free" and "Best Deal Ever!" claims out there? This offer is absolutely legit and SAE is the local solar company involved who supplies and installs the panels. FREE. Please check it out if you might qualify and SHARE this with your networks to ensure others know this offer is available NOW and is limited to 700 homes.

01.01.2022 Do you want to take more control over your working life and how you are employed? Earthworker Cooperative is excited to announce the launch of a training course for people interested in starting worker cooperatives! Read on: ... We are delivering this online course through the Jesuit Social Services in starting in October. Places are limited, so please email the contact on the flier above to express your interest. [IMAGE DESCRIPTION]: Poster for course "Starting a worker cooperative" Online Delivery Starting Wednesday October 7 This course is for anyone who wants to take more control over their work and and think cooperating with others is the way to do it. Course content Introduction to the world of worker-cooperatives Coming up with an idea and finding collaborators Working together and having effective meetings Setting up to run a successful business Legal and governance requirements of co-operatives Building an organisational structure that works for you Developing a start-up plan for the cooperative project of your choice Course outcomes The tools to develop and launch a worker-cooperative Access to resources for ongoing learning and support Connections with a supportive community of collaborators Statement of participation Course delivery: Via free online video platforms. You’ll require internet access and a computer, tablet or smart device with audio and video functions. Government funded for eligible participants Details: Dates: Every Wednesday starting October 7 to December 9 Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm. Plus 1 hour of study outside of class Eligibility: Permanent Resident and/or Australian Citizen/New Zealand Citizen not enrolled in secondary school (government, nongovernment, independent, Catholic or home schooling) Please note: If under 17 years of age and disengaged from school, participants will need to obtain an official Transition from School Form for us to sight. For more information please contact Jesuit Community College on (03) 9415 8700 or email: courses (at) jss.org.au Course by Earthworker Cooperative and delivered through Jesuit Community College and Learn Local.

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