Tag Archives: permaculture

7 ways to cultivate a community

Studies show that people who live in towns of less than 1,000 people are significantly happier than other Australians. Could it be because of community? And how can we get in on it?

Make Do Co: The values behind the business

From the start, Make Do has been about fostering a culture of change makers, a community of people interested in better business and wholehearted living. As this community grows, this list will evolve. We stand by these values.

Hannah Moloney on peak soil and hidden opportunities

Hannah Moloney of Good Life Permaculture talks about the hidden opportunities in some of the world’s biggest problems, the power of community, the problem of “peak soil” and the importance of ethics in business, leadership and life.

Nick Ritar on practicing permaculture

Nick Ritar wants Aussies to make common sense more common, learn some new habits and reconnect a broken system. His answer lies in Permaculture.

The gift of small

It’s not that big isn’t useful – or viable – it’s just that its value tends to be overemphasised at the cost of small – small, that in fact is creating wealth, driving social change and potentially helping people lead more fulfilling lives.

The solution is in the pollution

There is no waste in nature. Everything is used. So what happens when things become disconnected? Looking at pollution is one way to understand how to reconnect and live better.

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