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SUMMARY:8 April 2016:  Crop Rotation and Intercropping
DESCRIPTION:St George/Sutherland Permaculture Group will have a presentation on Crop Rotation and Intercropping presented by Nada Malkoc at their monthly meeting on Friday 8 April 2016 commencing at 7 pm. Attending this presentation is one of the benefits of your membership. Visitors are welcome with a $10 entry fee. \nCrop rotation is used to control pests and diseases that can become established in the soil over time. The changing of crops in a sequence tends to decrease the population level of pests. Plants within the same taxonomic family tend to have similar pests and pathogens. \nIntercropping is a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops in proximity. The most common goal of intercropping is to produce a greater yield on a given piece of land by making use of resources that would otherwise not be utilized by a single crop.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/11-march-2016-crop-rotation-and-intercropping/
LOCATION:Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt St\, Mortdale\, NSW\, 2223\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160311T190000
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UID:407-1457722800-1457730000@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:11 March 2016: How to Build a Bug Hotel
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nSt George/Sutherland Permaculture Group will be hosting a presentation on beneficial insects in the garden with a demonstration on how to build a bug hotel.  Now is a good time to check all areas of your home for items such as hollow bamboo sticks\, wood off cuts\, empty drink bottles\, twine\, wire\, pine cones etc to construct your own bug hotel.  Peter is working on a list of specific items for you to bring along to the next monthly meeting of St George//Sutherland so you can get hands-on and build your own bug hotel.  For updated information on what to bring to the meeting check out www.facebook.com/PermacultureStGeorge \nThis meeting is open to all financial Permaculture Sydney South members.  Visitors are welcome for the small fee of $10. If you are not a member and would like to come along to this presentation please accept through St George  facebook page.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/11-march-2016/
LOCATION:Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt St\, Mortdale\, NSW\, 2223\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160212T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20160127T125835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160128T114856Z
UID:394-1455303600-1455310800@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:12 February 2016:  Transition Towns
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 12 February Loki Ysebaert will be giving a presentation on Transition Towns.  This will commence at 7pm and be held at the Edith Wellington Hall 76 Pitt Street Mortdale. This is the regular monthly meeting for the St George/Sutherland group.  Members from any of our three groups are welcome.   There is a small $10 fee for visitors. \n………..a story of resilience and hope in extraordinary times………  \nWhat is a Transition Initiative? \nIt’s a place where there’s a community-led process that helps that town/village/city/neighbourhood become stronger and happier.These communities have started up projects in areas of food\, transport\, energy\, education\, housing\, waste\, arts etc. as small-scale local responses to the global challenges of climate change\, economic hardship and shrinking supplies of cheap energy. \nWhat are we “transitioning” towards? \nWhether we like it or not\, over the next decade or two\, we’ll be transitioning to a lower energy future – essential because of climate change and inevitable because of diminishing supplies of fossil fuels (particularly oil). There are a variety of possible outcomes depending on whether we stick our heads in the sand or whether we start working for a future that we want. Transition Initiatives\, community by community\, are actively and cooperatively creating happier\, fairer and stronger communities. \nHere’s how it all appears to be evolving \nIt begins when a small group comes together with a shared concern about shrinking supplies of cheap energy (peak oil)\, climate change and increasingly\, economic downturn. This group recognises that: \n\nClimate change and peak oil require urgent action.\nLife with less energy is inevitable\nIndustrial society has lost the resilience to be able to cope with energy shocks.\nWe have to act together\, now.\nInfinite growth within a finite system (such as planet Earth) is impossible.\nIf we plan and act early enough\, and use our creativity and cooperation to unleash the genius within our local communities\, we can build a future far more fulfilling and enriching\, more connected to and more gentle on the Earth\, than the life we have today.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/12-february-2016-transition-towns/
LOCATION:Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt St\, Mortdale\, NSW\, 2223\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150830T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150830T160000
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SUMMARY:30 August 2015:  Open Garden Pagewood
DESCRIPTION:If you don’t visit another garden this year\, you should come to Wendy Headon’s garden in Pagewood.  It is an wonderful example of an urban farm : no chickens\, but masses of productive and beautiful trees and plants.  It is bursting with vitality and lusciousness. If you would like to come along and see this garden please contact Wendy by email wheadon@hotmail.com or by mobile 0404 154 668 and she will send you the address and any further details.  There is no charge for members of Permaculture Sydney South to come along and visit this garden as it is one of the benefits of your membership.  Visitors are welcome for the small fee of $10.00.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/30-august-2015-open-garden/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150725T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20150618T140259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150618T143125Z
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SUMMARY:25 July 2015:  Open Garden Oatley
DESCRIPTION:Visit Two sites – home and local school garden. \nThis small home permaculture garden in Oatley has been created over the last 10 years. It provides most of the fruit and vegetables for the family of four. There are literally dozens of productive fruit trees\, chickens \, a pond\, grey water and purified tank water for drinking etc\, solar power\, weed brew and worms. The home was renovated and reorientated to take advantage if the northerly aspect. The nature strip is also under cultivation. \nOatley Public School is just down the road. An established orchard\, chickens\, vegetable garden\, worm farm. Compost and Swales for storm water control. The canteen uses seasonal produce each day. Last summer we harvested over 30 watermelon and around 40 pumpkins. \nCome and see two gardens packed with produce in the middle of winter.  If you are interested in coming along and seeing Matt’s garden and Oatley School please send an email to dlockrey@optusnet.com.au so we can have an idea of numbers attending.  This garden visit is part of your membership benefit for 2015.  Visitors welcome for $10.00.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/25-july-2015-open-garden-oatley/
LOCATION:NSW
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SUMMARY:31 May 2015:  Open Garden
DESCRIPTION:True to our word\, Permaeasties are inviting you to a garden. This month it will be at the home of Kerry Dwyer at 2 pm\, Sunday 31st May. It will be less a guided tour and more a discussion about permaculture in the peculiarities of the Eastern Suburbs soil conditions and the micro climate of this valley. This will be an opportunity for us  to share information \, particularly about design.\n\n\nThe front garden is a wild native garden planted on swales (created at a permabee with  Matt Heffernan and his mate Matt seven years ago). These swales  have slowed down the rain which used to take all the sandy soil into the street.  The front garden largely looks after itself.  The back garden has evolved over time to include fruit trees\, a habitat section with frogs and blue tongue lizards \, seasonal vegetables and quite a few flowers.There a few fruit trees in the nature strip – citrus and guava – planted by students during a PDC course four years ago.  I also have a special fire pit used for fire ceremonies.\n\nI will have some afternoon tea for all\, but please feel free to bring a plate.\n\nIf you would like to come along to this garden please reply to dlockrey@optusnet.com.au.  Visitors are welcome for the small fee of $10.00.  There is no cost for members but please reply so we can have some idea of numbers.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/may-31-2015-open-garden/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150419T120000
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SUMMARY:19 April 2015: Top Bar Hive Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Top Bar Hive Demonstration: Autumn Honey Harvest \nJoin us in the Leichhardt Community Garden to observe the autumn harvest from our Top Bar Hive.  The demonstration will be an opportunity to see a Top Bar Hive in action\, get a sense of how a Top Bar Hive works\, ask any questions you may have about this simple system of beekeeping\, and meet our beekeeper and hive builder should you be interested in acquiring a Top Bar Hive or some bee’s of your own! \nThe Demonstration will be followed by our Autumn BBQ in the garden\, which you are also welcome to attend\, just bring some food along to share! \nLocation: Leichhardt Community Garden\, 1 Marion Street Leichhardt. Type ‘Leichhardt Community Garden’ into Google Maps to find us! \nDate & Time: 12pm Sunday April 19th \nRSVP: The number of people we can accommodate is limited so please be in touch to reserve a place. \nContact: Bryn on 0433 755 719 or email brynsimon@hotmail.com \nNote- While we have placid bees\, please wear enclosed shoes\, long sleeves and pants. Stings are rare but it is always a possibility when working with honeybees so sensible precaution is best.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/top-bar-beehive-demonstration/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150313T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20150305T114705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T115115Z
UID:338-1426273200-1426280400@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:13 March 2015:  Vertical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Growing Up will take a brief look at international vertical gardens\, domestic scale vertical garden design\, watering systems and lots of pointers on growing media. This presentation will be on Friday 13 from 7 pm – 9 pm and will be hosted by St George/Sutherland group.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/13-march-2015-vertical-gardens/
LOCATION:Senior Citizens Hall\, 76 Pitt Street\, Mortdale
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150228T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150228T150000
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UID:318-1425128400-1425135600@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:28 Feb 2015: Open Garden
DESCRIPTION:The first of the fabulous garden tours begins in Enmore on Saturday February 28th between 1 pm and 3 pm.  It will be at Michele Margolies superb garden.  It as an great example of an urban garden\, as well as  a beautiful haven. \nMichele’s urban Permaculture Food forest  has gone through a series of transformations since 1988. From an 1/8 acre neat and tidy cottage garden\, 26 years later there is an established Permaculture Food Forest which provides a wide range of organic food and approaches a closed loop system. There is always more to do!  The garden has had major earth works in the last 12 months and has had the keen attention of a WOOOFER for the last couple of months. \nMichele has had 30 years’ experience teaching and practising sustainable living in an urban environment and working with the community as an educator. \nVisiting this open garden is one of the benefits of being a financial member of Permaculture Sydney South.  The cost for coming along as a visitor is $10.00.  If you are interested in visiting this garden please email dlockrey@optusnet.com.au and you will be provided with further details.  As you can see from the photos this is a garden well worth the visit.  Numbers for this garden visit are limited.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/28-feb-2015-open-garden/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150213T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20150127T113629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132007Z
UID:306-1423854000-1423861200@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:13 Feb 2015: 'Biochar: the new black gold'
DESCRIPTION:Are you at a loss about how to dispose of woody garden waste sustainably? Turn the problem into a solution: make biochar. Biochar has many amazing benefits for soil health\, plant production and not least climate change mitigation! It is the new black gold. This talk will cover the properties and benefits of biochar\, how to make it yourself\, and how to use it as a soil amendment. One lucky person will be able to take home a backyard biochar maker.\nDr Johan Swinnen is a life-long organic gardener with a degree in agronomy and a PhD in soil carbon dynamics. He is about to start aid work in Cambodia related to sustainable agriculture and permaculture. (More information on Biochar can be found on Johan’s on-line album http://tinyurl.com/pew6nbb) This talk will be hosted by St George/Sutherland Group on  Friday evening 7.00 pm 13 Feb 2015.  For members this will be a gold coin donation and for visitors $10.  All are welcome.  Please let Nat know  by emailing her at permaculturestgeorge@gmail.com if you will be attending. \nA very hot and fast burn using small twigs \n 
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/13-feb-biochar-the-new-black-gold/
LOCATION:Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt St\, Mortdale\, NSW\, 2223\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141012
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140817T093737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132159Z
UID:236-1412985600-1413071999@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:11 Oct 2014: Making an Insect Hotel Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Making Insect Hotels is designed to encourage native pollinators\, including the numerous indigenous solitary bees\, by providing habitat and protection from weather.  This workshop is being run by Permaculture East and will be held at Barrett House. Spaces are limited and for members only so if you would like to attend this workshop please contact Kerry at kerrykantadwyer@gmail.com.\n \nInsect Hotel built by Bor Borran PRI Zaytuna Farm
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/making-an-insect-hotel/
LOCATION:Barrett House\, 6 Barrett Place\, Randwick\, NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141010T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20141002T133658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132223Z
UID:296-1412967600-1412974800@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:10 Oct 2014: Bokashi Composting
DESCRIPTION:Revolutionise the way you think about composting. Using an organic fermentation process\, the Bokashi Bin recycles all your domestic kitchen waste into valuable soil conditioner. Bokashi is a method of recycling food waste that uses fermentation in an anaerobic environment to pickle the waste (a bit like sauerkraut!) and prevent it from smelling bad while the container is filled. Each time scraps are added to the container\, a handful of Bokashi (grain inoculated with microorganisms) is sprinkled over the surface. When the container is full the Bokashi is buried (for example in a garden bed) or added to a compost bin where it will break down very quickly due to the pre-digestion during fermentation.. \nSt George will be hosting a presentation on Bokashi Composting on 10 October 2014 – 7pm – 9pm.  Alanna Audus will be presenting and will explain what bokashi is\, how it works and how to set up your own system.  There will be no charge for Permaculture St George/Sutherland members.  Visitors will pay $5.00 collected at the door. Venue is Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt Street\, MORTDALE.  If you would like to attend this presentation please let Nat know through the St George facebook page.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/10-oct-bokashi-composting/
LOCATION:Senior Citizens Hall\, 76 Pitt Street\, Mortdale
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140817T100802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132247Z
UID:238-1410688800-1410706800@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:14 Sep 2014: Randwick EcoLiving Fair
DESCRIPTION:Permaculture East will be hosting a stall at Randwick’s EcoLiving Fair.  We will talk about Permaculture\, share experiences of gardening and give away seeds from our seed bank (for a gold coin) and home made jams and preserves (also for a gold coin). Randwick Eco-Living Fair is an annual community celebration to help people better understand how they can take local action to create a better world.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/randwick-ecoliving-fair/
LOCATION:Randwick Community Centre\, 27 Munda Street\, Randwick\, 2031
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140912T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140903T135337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132320Z
UID:283-1410548400-1410555600@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:12 Sept 2014: Waste Not - Want Not
DESCRIPTION:Why compost? \nOver one million people live in the southern Sydney region and every year each person generates about one tonne of waste. That’s about the same height and width as a family car. The more rubbish we generate\, the more landfill we create. This can contribute to environmental problems such as the greenhouse effect and water pollution. \nThe good news is that 30% of domestic waste is food materials and 25% of domestic waste is garden materials. Both can be easily composted into a rich source of nutrients and fertiliser giving you a better garden\, a healthier planet and the reduction in household waste. \nSO DON’T THROW IT IN THE BIN\, THROW IT IN THE COMPOST AND START REAPING THE BENEFITS OF HOME COMPOSTING. \nThis workshop is being run by St George/Sutherland Group on Friday 12 Sept starting at 7 pm at Senior Citizens Hall\, 76 Pitt Street\, Mortdale.  Please let Nat know if you are attending via the St George facebook page. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/12-sept-waste-not-want-not/
LOCATION:Senior Citizens Hall\, 76 Pitt Street\, Mortdale
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140823T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140823T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140819T132941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132404Z
UID:276-1408788000-1408809600@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:23 Aug 2014: Green Day Out
DESCRIPTION:Make some time this Saturday to come along to the “Green Day Out”.  Costa will be there as a special guest. The “Green Day Out” \nGreen Day Out \nthis Saturday 23rd August at Inner Sydney Montessori School in Balmain has been organised by Justine Williams. This promises to be a great event.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/23-aug-green-day-out/
LOCATION:Sydney Montessori School\, 44 Smith Street\, Balmain
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140808T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140807T120842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132446Z
UID:62-1407524400-1407531600@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:8 Aug 2014: Bud Citrus Grafting
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to graft citrus at Permaculture St George this Friday. Presented by the very knowledgeable Jennifer Baxter\, we will look at how to maximise the output and cropping period of your existing citrus trees by adding other citrus fruits – add lime to lemon\, add tangelo to orange. \nLearn the simple and effective skill of bud grafting. \nBring a plate of food or snacks to share with others. If you have cuttings\, seedlings or produce from your garden to share\, feel free to share them as well. \nYour family\, friends and significant others are welcome.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/bud-citrus-grafting/
LOCATION:Edith Wellington Hall\, 76 Pitt St\, Mortdale\, NSW\, 2223\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/wp-content/uploads/bud-grafting.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie":MAILTO:permaculturestgeorge@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140503T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140816T073335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T132459Z
UID:226-1399118400-1399129200@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:3 May 2014: Cheese Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We’re having a cheese workshop this month to lear how to make soft cheeses. \nThis workshop will cover how to make: \nYOGHURT\, LABNE\, PANEER\, RICOTTA\, HALLOUMI AND FETTA. \nTo get through all of this\, will involve some participation on your behalf so please bring an apron if you are that way inclined. \nWe will be there during lunch time as it will be an ideal way to try some of the cheeses\, so please bring something to eat and share.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/cheese-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Barret House\, 6 Barret Place\, Randwick\, NSW\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140406T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140406T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T054955
CREATED:20140816T071032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140816T071409Z
UID:219-1396785600-1396796400@www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au
SUMMARY:Pysanky Easter Egg Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In Barret House\, Randwick on a rainy afternoon. A great time  for sitting around the table indoors decorating eggs. Lots of fun had by all.
URL:https://www.permaculturesydneysouth.org.au/event/pysanky-easter-egg-workshop/
LOCATION:Barret House\, 6 Barret Place\, Randwick\, NSW\, Australia
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