Solar Dwellings in Mount Hawthorn | Commercial and industrial
Solar Dwellings
Locality: Mount Hawthorn
Phone: +6194444400
Address: 23 Green Street 6016 Mount Hawthorn, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.solardwellings.com.au
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23.01.2022 Everybody needs more greenery in their life! The concept is simple: grab a plant if you need one and leave a plant if you've got extra. What a great way to sow some love for your community!
19.01.2022 Happy New Year What a crazy year 2020 was, we are looking forward to seeing you in 2021.
17.01.2022 On a 40+ degree day we take a look at one of our homes designed to stay cool in summer our Perth summer without the need for air conditioning. We spoke to Lance & Jenni after the last big hot spell and they were sitting comfortably around 24 degrees in their new home. A year later and they were excited to tell us that they have not paid an electricity bill since they moved in. Built by @nulookhomes Photography by @babett_fekete... #SolarDwellings #SmarterSustainableHomes #SustainableDesign #SustainableHome #EcoPerth #WaterWise #EnergyEfficientHomes #nulookhomes
15.01.2022 On a full moon in Birak we will gather and walk slowly on Whadjuk Boodja. Families will share meriny (food) and listen to the stories from Elders.
14.01.2022 It is that time of year and we are returning to the office after all the festive cheer! We hope you had a safe Christmas that was full of fun, laughter and good food (probably a little too much good food) with your friends and family.
01.01.2022 Happy Boxing Day! Although the origin is not known, the term is of British origin, and the Oxford English Dictionary traces its earliest print attribution to 1833, four years before Charles Dickens referred to it in The Pickwick Papers. The exact roots of the holiday name are unknown, but there are two leading theories, both of which are connected to charity traditionally distributed to lower classes on the day after Christmas. One idea is that December 26 was the day cent...uries ago when lords of the manor and aristocrats typically distributed Christmas boxes often filled with small gifts, money and leftovers from Christmas dinner to their household servants and employees, who were required to work on December 25, in recognition of good service throughout the year. These boxes were, in essence, holiday bonuses. Another popular theory is that the Boxing Day moniker arose from the alms boxes that were placed in churches during the Advent season for the collection of monetary donations from parishioners. Clergy members distributed the contents of the boxes to the poor on December 26, which is also the feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr and a figure known for acts of charity. (Ireland celebrates December 26 as St. Stephen’s Day.) See more
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