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Permaculture Melbourne (Australia) annual meeting



Last Sunday Permaculture Melbourne held its annual meeting, or
as we say in Australia, its Annual General Meeting (AGM).  The 
venue was a barn at Collingwood Children's Farm.  Chickens and 
ducks walked through, and one hen even lay an egg in a nearby 
pile of straw and announced it loudly.  Halfway through there was 
a demonstration of how to milk goats on the other side of the barn.

One guest speaker was Ed McKinley, a founding member of the 
intentional community Commonground, which runs training for 
community groups in a country town about an hour outside of 
Melbourne.  He spoke about cooperation, including how he came 
to value it, how his community tries to implement it, and how much 
different it is from the usual way we've been raised.  

The other speakers were Naomi and Rick Coleman, permaculture 
teachers, who recently spent a year travelling and teaching with 
their two small children and her brother.  They spoke about their experiences 
in Mexico and Guatemala (not enough time to include Ecuador and 
India).  They taught and designed in deserts and wet tropics, mountain 
tops and plains, with and without translators, having to modify plans 
overnight many times.

Onward, MR

Martha Ruth Hills

Our life is more than our work and our work is more
than our job.


Martha Ruth Hills

Our life is more than our work and our work is more
than our job.

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