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Saturday, 23 November 2019, 9-11am, Days of our Hives, The Wonderful world of Bugs with Michelle Gleeson

17/10/2019 By

Insects have roamed our planet for nearly 400 million years. During this time, they have colonised every corner of our globe and can utilise food sources and habitats that remain unattainable to other organisms.
But what makes insects truly remarkable is the complex relationships they form with other organisms. From mind controlling fungi that infect ants and make them do their bidding to blood sucking lice that cling to the flippers of seals in freezing Antarctic seas.
Like any good television soap opera there is murder, betrayal, promiscuity and manipulation in this miniature civilisation. This workshop will give you a closer look at insects and their complicated relationships.
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Presenter’s Biography:
I am the director, co-founder and SE Queensland presenter for Bugs Ed.  I was captivated by insects from an early age, and a brief frisking by my parents would usually turn up an array of critters in my pockets.  I was around eight when I decided to become an entomologist when I was older.
I completed a Bachelor of Science majoring in Entomology at the University of Queensland and later went on to receive first class Honours in Entomology.  I have recently been appointed as an Adjunct Industry Fellow at the University of Queensland.
My current work includes outreach programs in remote schools, development of practical lab sessions to introduce secondary school students to Biological Sciences at UQ and various field research projects.  I have also been a member of the Australian Entromological Society and the Richmond Birdwing Recover Network. I’ve always wanted to share my love of insects with people, especially children; it reminds me of my own childhood fascination. In January 2003, together with Anthony and Katie Hiller of the Mount Glorious Biological Centre, we developed a range of hands-on insect workshops and thus founded Bugs Ed. In December 2009, Michelle had the amazing experience of working with wildlife guru Sir David Attenborough during his trip down under to film his latest series.  The pair spent the day at Australia Zoo, wrangling rhinoceros beetles alongside D.J., a 2 tonne African Rhino!

Filed Under: Bees, Recent Workshops Tagged With: good bugs, insects

Saturday, 9 November 2019, 9-11am, How to Summer Proof your house with Brett Grimley

17/10/2019 By

Brett Grimley will be presenting ‘How to Summer proof your house’. Brett has a passion for Sustainable Building Design and he will discuss ideas and advice on how to make your home cooler in the summer months. Brett will discuss points such as orientation, shading, ventilation and thermal mass. It is an opportunity to learn, ask questions and be inspired with low cost, sustainable retrofitting ideas that can make your home a much more liveable and comfortable home in our Queensland summer.

Presenter’s Biography:

Brett is a sustainable building designer and has over 28 years of experience in the architectural industry. 13 years ago Brett established Ecolibrium Designs, a multi-award winning design studio specialising in the design of environmentally sensitive buildings. He has a passion for designing buildings that are affordable, sustainable and inspirational.

Filed Under: Recent Workshops, Sustainable Living Tagged With: Permaculture design, Sustainable Building, sustainable living

Events at Northey Street City Farm, during November 2019

17/10/2019 By

We’re delighted to share with our readers the workshops that our Sister organization in Brisbane will be hosting during November 2019.

A Place in the Country with Michael Wardle

Date and Time: Saturday 9 November 2019, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location: Northey Street City Farm, 16 Victoria Street, Windsor

Cost: $100/$85 Health Care Card + Eventbrite Fee

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Are you looking for a tree change? Does the appeal of country appeal to you? A Place in the Country is fundamental for anyone who has or plans to have a rural property.

Whether your goal is food, homesteading or enjoyment, this workshop offers the open, honest path to creating your own pleasing, productive and sustainable rural landscape.

Suitable for those interested in small hobby farms of all shapes and sizes, this workshop gives you down to earth, practical advice to help you achieve a long-term sense of peace and prosperity on the land.

Michael Wardle is the adult education coordinator at Northey Street City Farm and he is a father of 4, has worked in schools and the community and is a permaculture educator, designer and consultant for Savour Soil Permaculture. He moved from larger acreage to a more suburban block 6 years ago and has been applying the permaculture design process to his life and new property and has trained with Rosemary Morrow, David Holmgren, Dave Jacke and Dan Palmer.

 

Native Stingless Bees with Tim Heard

Date and Time: Saturday 23 November 2019, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location: Northey Street City Farm, 16 Victoria Street, Windsor

Cost: $100/$85 Health Care Card Holder + Booking Fee

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Learn about bee nesting and foraging, diversity of wild bees, importance of bees in natural systems, traditional and modern stingless beekeeping in Australia and around the world, using stingless bees for pollination of gardens and farms, sugarbag honey, rescuing threatened wild bees and more. Demonstrations cover hive design, splitting hives, extracting honey. If available, we also transfer a colony from a natural location into a hive. Please let Tim know if you have a suitable colony.

 

Introduction to Permaculture

Date and Time: Saturday 30/11/2019 & Sunday 1/12/2019, 9:00 am – 4:00pm
Location: Northey Street City Farm, 16 Victoria Street, Windsor
Cost: $250/$200 Health Care Card + Eventbrite Fee

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Come to explore an overview of permaculture through the eyes of the ethics and design principles. This course tackles how to grow food, build houses and create communities, and minimize environmental impact at the same time. Its principles are being constantly developed and refined by people throughout the world.

Join us for two days to learn the basics of permaculture design. The course aims to inspire and empower you to use permaculture design in your everyday life.

You will learn the history, various definitions, design process, ethics, principles, other design tools and case studies from a range of applications.

This course will cover:
℘ What is Permaculture?
℘ Permaculture Ethics and Design Principles
℘ Soil Basics
℘ Composting for beginners
℘ Food Production (forest gardens and garden farming)
℘ Basic Design Framework
℘ Integrated Animal Systems
℘ Social Permaculture

Limited numbers to maximize the outcomes of this dynamic 2-day course.

What you get…
℘ Access to awesome online resources to match the on-ground learning.
℘ Practical examples of permaculture in action
℘ Design and gardening strategies to apply in both your inner & physical landscape.

Tea and coffee, will be provided.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Recent Workshops Tagged With: introduction to permaculture, native bees, northey street city farm, Permaculture, tree change

Saturday, 26 October 2019, 9-11am – Creating a Bush Food Garden in your own backyard with Veronica Cougan

23/09/2019 By

For thousands of years, ‘bushfood’ plants have been an integral part of our indigenous people’s staple diet and culture. Today these native foods are being ‘rediscovered’ by contemporary Australians and appreciated for the unique flavours they offer us.
Join Veronica from Witjuti Grub Bushfood Nursery as she shares the knowledge and experiences, gained over 23 years involvement with Native food plants, on how to create a Bushfood garden so you can enjoy the ‘Wild Taste of the Rainforest’ in your own backyard.

To book for this workshop click here

About the presenter

Veronica has been a Sunshine Coast based bushfood specialist for 23 years. She holds demonstrations, talks and workshops from both her home at the Witjuti Grub Bushfood Nursery in the Obi Obi Valley to a wide variety of venues and gardens throughout S.E. Qld.
Her journey has been fuelled by a passion for Australian native plants and by her delight at seeing bushfoods growing in backyards and public spaces for everyone to share and also be delighted by.

Filed Under: Recent Workshops Tagged With: bushfood

Saturday, 12th October 2019, 9 – 11am – Composting and Mulching your way to good health with Dave Clark

16/09/2019 By

There have been huge new discoveries in soil science in recent years, and we now know that we have to lookcompost_bay_making increasingly to Regenerative techniques to bring the majority of our soils back to life, and for our crops to carry the nutrition they once did. A boost in focus on the microbiology of soils has also led to the potential to reduce our use of fertilizers while still improving the soil.
Additionally, the way we grow the things we eat, and the medium we grow them in, has an enormous impact on the nutrient density of the produce. This impacts directly on our health and well-being.
Increases in our understanding have also affected inputs into traditional compost making, and new knowledge allows us to make compost that is even more valuable in our agricultural and gardening efforts.
There are many ways to increase the fertility of our soil and improve our health while reducing the amount spent at the produce store, and we would like to share them with you.

To book for this workshop click here

About the presenter

Prior to retirement Dave was an itinerant Permaculture teacher, designer and consultant working here and overseas. Originally trained by Geoff Lawton and then Bill Mollison he did voluntary Permaculture work at projects in Uganda and South Africa and in New Guinea after the Aitape tsunami, working with survivors and local NGO’s, and in villages in the Angoram area on the Sepik River. Later he was employed by CARE Aust in Macedonia where he worked for the UN rehabilitating a 50 hectare refugee camp site after the Kosovo war. He then traveled to Israel where he taught at the Ein Gedi Field School for the Society for the Protection of Nature.
Since retirement he has become passionately interested in Regenerative Agriculture and the soil food web, and is practicing small scale Holistic grazing, pasture establishment and soil improvement through cover cropping, composting and the use of bacteria and fungi on a small acreage in Doonan.

Filed Under: Composting, Recent Workshops, Workshops Tagged With: composting, Dave Clark, Good Health, mulching

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Yandina Community Gardens acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land, the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people, past and present and emerging. We recognise and wish to learn from their spiritual and cultural connection to the land.

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