We're offering a free 10-day Skill Share course (2 Saturdays a month from 3 Feb) with Sherlie McMillan, a professional pattern maker and teacher, who has worked in the clothing industry.
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Extraordinary opportunities: Free Permaculture Teacher Training with Rosemary Morrow (18-25 Jan) and Free Fashion Upcycling for Young People with Sherlie McMillan (starting 3 Feb). Learn more at the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Pluriversity: https://t.co/T3cZETyr6y
The Black Summer bushfires were devastating in Lithgow. After the loss of habitat Lithgow Environment Group and Lithgow Area Women’s Shed created habitat for endangered Eastern Pygmy Possums. Read more in Lithgow Area Local News:
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You can save money, reduce water waste and hydrate your garden by reusing grey water. Setting up a basic system for recycling grey water is cheap and easy. A local permaculture designer in North Leura explains how she created a simple setup.
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Blackheath Soldiers Memorial Park has had a fabulous upgrade with a new water play feature, landscaping and improvements to the duck & turtle pond. It’s a great demonstration of how creative water management can turn a problem into a solution. https://t.co/ueH3QrKjIF
A green roof, with soil and a vegetation layer, reduces energy use, boosts biodiversity and reduces bushfire risk. Read about this beautiful home in home in Linden where the owners have enjoyed the benefits of their green roof for over 30 years.
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Small business owner Sherilyn Page and her dad, retired public servant Peter Berry, have always been close. Volunteering together at the Blaxland Community Restaurant has deepened their relationship and brought joy to their guests and each other.
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For many families looking forward to Christmas, the cost of living, as well as sustainability, have been at the forefront of their minds. Two families in the Springwood area share how they’re creating fun and affordable ‘new’ traditions. https://t.co/NnABDFiuj6
If you're looking for an inspiring free gift this Christmas, why not share our newsletter with your friends and family (read it here: https://t.co/8REhYUqLL5 ) Includes free permaculture teacher training & upcycling fashion course for young people!
In September each year, rural fire sheds across NSW host Get Ready days to help their communities prepare. We visited the Hartley brigade to learn what you can do to prepare your property and family for fire season. Read more in Lithgow Area Local News: https://t.co/y4D33fGLEN
Blackheathen Bianca Nogrady is an award-winning freelance science journalist, author and broadcaster. She reflects on conversations from this year’s Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival and shares what she and her family are doing towards planetary health. https://t.co/QetCeYCb6y
There are many steps you can take to protect your garden from the impacts of hot, dry conditions. Glenbrook Native Plant Nursery and Reserve volunteers share their advice on how to help native plants thrive and, in turn, cool down your home. https://t.co/B0ULr24wnf
Reducing food waste while helping locals access delicious fresh food and slash their grocery bills. Read more in Springwood Area Local News: https://t.co/8HfxH3SgzQ
Magpie Markets in Lawson, held on the third Sunday of each month, are a local institution providing a sustainable boost to the local economy. Recently a trial waste sorting and recycling hub has significantly reduced waste going to landfill. https://t.co/XQWYCmN9cm
Taken for granted, the night sky is integral to the health of the whole natural world, including our own health and wellbeing. Local Blue Mountains astronomy groups are helping us rediscover and protect it from light pollution.
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Check out the inspiring stories from the Lower Mountains to Lithgow in this week’s Planetary Health newsletter: https://t.co/1lKzQxbzih
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Along Macquarie Road in Springwood, many businesses are taking action by making quiet, and often surprising decisions which benefit and promote sustainability in our local area, and across the world. Read more in Springwood Area Local News:
https://t.co/fmHjpqDWLM
Most of us have got into the groove around recycling. But what do we do with those items that can’t go in the recycling bin? A new local recycling initiative has soft plastics, old undies and socks, broken tech, plant pots and more, sorted.
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In Lithgow, the once common call of the Gang Gang Cockatoo has become a rarity. On Threatened Species Day 2023, Lithgow and Oberon Landcare volunteers banded together at Farmers Creek to see what could be done to address their decline.
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