Tree Planting Day – Rotary Club Canberra ACT
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
1y ago
On Friday 31 March Regenerative Landscapes Australia (Senior Ecologist and Director) Justin Hurley Ley joined His Excellency, General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd) and Her Excellency Mrs Linda Hurley, together with the Honourable David Smith MP, Federal Member for Bean, and almost 30 Year 6 school children and teachers from the Evelyn Scott School in Denman Prospect, joined members of the Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise in planting 96 native trees and shrubs along the Molonglo River in Denman Prospect. The Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise put out a call for community-minded lovers o ..read more
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INCREASING LANDSCAPE FUNCTION WITH FERTILITY BUILDING TREES ON FARMS
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
INCREASING LANDSCAPE FUNCTION WITH FERTILITY BUILDING TREES ON FARMS We all know that trees offer shade and shelter on farms, but evidence is showing the many additional benefits of including a variety of trees and shrubs in revegetation plans. Recently published case studies by regenerative agriculture organisation, Soils for Life, demonstrate that revegetation in a variety of landscapes lifts on-farm production and has environmental benefits, ranging from animal productivity improvements to soil protection, water retention and provision of ecological habitat. The design of farm revegetation ..read more
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Be a part of The next Food Production & Landscape regeneration revolution !
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
Introduction to Permaculture – Goulburn NSW Are you looking for a way to be more self-reliant? Do you want your land or farm to be more productive and profitable? Are you dismayed by the failing health of people, the earth and our communities and want to enact change? Do you want to help heal and regenerate landscapes?  Join like minded people for a day of knowledge sharing. Permaculture provides skills to improve your quality of life, create resilience, care for the environment and build family and community strength and this introduction permaculture design course has been designe ..read more
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Teach your children to rebel. Teach your children to doubt
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
Teach your children to rebel. Teach your children to doubt At school, Bruce Pascoe was taught Aboriginal people were backward wanderers. Today, the Dark Emu author argues for curiosity and doubt See original story in the Guardian ‘We, the quiet people, need to rebel’: Bruce Pascoe. Photograph: Vicky Shukuroglou A million fish died in our rivers last summer because billionaires dammed the upper reaches of several major Australian rivers so they could grow cotton. “What about the fish?” we should have asked our government. “What about the trees? What about the downstream farmers? What ..read more
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Living – Healing – Natural What is Structured Water?
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
Living – Healing – Natural What is Structured Water? Many of you know Chief Scientist of Phion,  Managing Director  Rob Gourlay,  speak about Structured Water at our workshops or talks and the Phion MEA devices, and the benefits to your health and wellbeing of drinking structured water. But do you know what structured water is, and how it delivers its benefits? The Natural State of Flowing Water Imagine a pristine stream flowing down a mountain side. The water twists and turns, moves around rocks and the river banks, constantly swirling in a vortex and in con ..read more
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TOP SOIL: A CATALYST FOR BETTER HEALTH AND NUTRITION
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
TOP SOIL: A CATALYST FOR BETTER HEALTH AND NUTRITION First Published byTOBIAS ROBERTS AUGUST 23, 2017 WHERE WE STAND WITHOUT SOIL Everything begins and ends with the soil. Unfortunately, close to 70% of it has been lost since the dawn of the agricultural revolution. Since the onset of the Green Revolution only half a decade ago, we´re getting rid of it faster than ever. Besides the ecocide that the loss of topsoil entails, it also is a major threat to our health. Most foods grown by industrial agricultural methods on depleted soil are nothing more than empty food carcasses filled with che ..read more
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Work Trade – Practicum Tickets
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
Work Trade – Practicum Tickets Would you like to trade time and energy for 1 Ticket to the Soil Hydration Practicum? As apart of our commitment to allowing greater access to these types of events, we are offering 3 tickets for a work trade. So the idea is you exchange your time and energy for 1 ticket to the event. The work trade will be the following weekend Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st May and will involve you helping complete works tasks or extra works not completed at the practicum. Tree planting, fencing, mulching and general manual labour. Time – 16 hours over 2 days ..read more
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Soil Hydration Practicum
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
The past 12 months in Australia has seen widespread bush fires, extended periods of low to no rainfall and by far the greatest unnamed threat that we haven’t seen in the media yet is the management drought. This drought has been going on for well over 200 years now and its finally getting noticed but still invisible to some. Very easily seen to the trained eye, but the issue no one wants to talk about.  I’ve designed this 3 day Practicum to allow you to be involved in hands on strategies to increase soil hydration, build soil fertility and ground cover that underpin effective rainfall utili ..read more
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INCREASING LANDSCAPE FUNCTION WITH FERTILITY BUILDING TREES ON FARMS
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
4y ago
INCREASING LANDSCAPE FUNCTION WITH FERTILITY BUILDING TREES ON FARMS We all know that trees offer shade and shelter on farms, but evidence is showing the many additional benefits of including a variety of trees and shrubs in revegetation plans. Recently published case studies by regenerative agriculture organisation, Soils for Life, demonstrate that revegetation in a variety of landscapes lifts on-farm production and has environmental benefits, ranging from animal productivity improvements to soil protection, water retention and provision of ecological habitat. The design of farm ..read more
Visit website
Be a part of The next Food Production & Landscape regeneration revolution !
Regenerative Landscapes Australia Blog
by Nick Huggins
5y ago
Introduction to Permaculture – Goulburn NSW Are you looking for a way to be more self-reliant? Do you want your land or farm to be more productive and profitable? Are you dismayed by the failing health of people, the earth and our communities and want to enact change? Do you want to help heal and regenerate landscapes?  Join like minded people for a day of knowledge sharing. Permaculture provides skills to improve your quality of life, create resilience, care for the environment and build family and community strength and this introduction permaculture design course has been ..read more
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