A PERMACULTURE informaiton night on May 17 should be in your diary.
Permaculture offers a low energy, resource friendly, high yield approach to designing landscapes for people to provide food, energy, shelter, and other needs.
Torquy's Danawa Community Graden
is partnering with the Surf Coast Energy Group to present an evening with
internationally recognised permaculture teacher Rick
Coleman.
According to the informaiton rpovided, Rick
has been teaching permaculture for 20 years and is a skilled consultant for aid
agencies such as World Vision Australian and Community Aid Abroad (Oxfam). He
will be discussing his recent projects in Mongolia and Rwanda. In environments
of political unrest, a volatile economy and inconsistent rainfall, he believes
it is important to build resilience through creating greater food, water and
income security.
Come
along to Rick's presentation on Friday 17 May 7pm at the Senior Citizens
Centre, Price Street, Torquay. $5 entry at door
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