Milkwood Permaculture
Event
- Title:
- Permaculture Design Certificate 07/12 Sydney
- When:
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Jul 1 2012 - Jul 13 2012 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Where:
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Alexandria Park Community Centre - Sydney
- Category:
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Permaculture Design Certificate
Description
Join Nick Ritar with special guests Hannah Moloney (Cultivating Community) and others for an amazing two weeks of permaculture theory, practical workshops, site visits and intensive design exercises exploring permaculture in the middle of Sydney.
Our PDC graduates leave our courses ready to design and implement permaculture principles into a wide range of scenarios; from urban permaculture systems to small farms and overseas aid projects. | 
| This PDC will be taught in combination within both a classroom and a community garden environment, with site visits to amazing urban permaculture systems.
During this PDC, examples of designing for energy conservation, food production systems, nutrient cycling and more will all be addressed with a combination of rural and urban examples. |  | |
Permaculture is set of principles that result in sustainable and productive systems. Systems for living, architecture, food production, land management and community. No chemicals and no excuses. Just good, thoughtful, innovative and effective design for the needs of our species. Milkwood PDC's are based on the curriculum set out by the Permaculture Institute, and uses Bill Mollison's "Permaculture: A Designers Manual" as its central text. |  | |
We also blend into this curriculum new material from a range of other world-leading thinkers and activators on subjects like transition, food security, regenerative agriculture, urban water harvesting and many more. The class size for this course is limited to ensure quality learning outcomes for everyone, and students emerge as accredited Permaculture Designers. | 
| Nick Ritar's teaching demonstrates high levels of technical expertise, and he is skilled at conveying complex information to a diverse group of learners. More importantly, he continually demonstrates that permaculture values and ethics can, and should, be embedded within professional practice - Kath Albury, PDC student |  |
Hannah Moloney is successfully working across the spectrum of food security, production and distribution systems. She has the capacity to strategically map and deliver projects, as well as having an amazing engagement factor with those she works with.
Children are mesmerized by her ability to deliver information in the appropriate package: adults of all ethnic backgrounds are engaged by the honesty, passion and true inner belief in what she is delivering
- Costa Georgiadis (Host of ABC Gardening Australia) |  |
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So if you're passionately curious about how to start making a difference in your city or town, please join us!
Our PDC curriculum includes the following:
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Permaculture principles and ethics • Permaculture design for urban and rural situations • Creating a balanced soil food web • Pattern Understanding • Designing water into landscape (or streetscape) • Passive water harvesting and drought-proofing • Intensive food and animal systems • Orchard and food forest design • System planning + integration • Design for different biospheres: tropics / drylands / cool climates • Appropriate technologies for future communities • Trees, water and energy cycling • Strategies for building healthy, resilient communities • Site visits to wonderful Permaculture gardens and amazing community initiatives Some resources to get you thinking:About the teachers:Nick Ritar is a permaculture designer, consultant and educator who works extensively across a wide range of bioregions, farms, watersheds and city environments. He is recognized nationally as a leading advocate on how permaculture principles can contribute to food security through good design and regenerative farming and living.
Nick divides his time between extensive permaculture teaching, permaculture consultancy, writing and farming in central western NSW. Nick's full profile. |  | Hannah Moloney is a change-maker, permaculture designer and facilitator who has designed and delivered many community-scale programs on local and state levels around food growing, composting and cultivating community.
Her extensive project portfolio includes working locally with Cultivating Community and overseas with Action Aid. More about Hannah...
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Included in your course fee: The course text Permaculture: A Designers Manual (RRP $120) is included in your course fee. We also make available our extensive library of Permaculture and associated texts.
Your course fee also includes a USB stick full of Milkwood Permaculture's extensive take-home resources on all subjects covered in this course to further your studies, design sand projects. You will receive an accredited certificate from Milkwood Permaculture which is recognized by all major permaculture certifying bodies.
Your course fee includes tea + coffee + lashings of yummy organic fruit during the day. For lunches, we usually put in a joint order to a great little organic cafe around the corner, LoveGrub - or feel free to bring your own. Booking into the courseYou can pay for your course below with your credit card, or get in contact with us to arrange payment by credit card over the phone, or cheque or direct deposit. You can book your course above by credit or debit card. Your banking details are secure and will not be provided to Milkwood Permaculture or any other third party. Please ensure you read our refund policy. As part of our Fair Share policy, we provide pensioner, couples and unwaged discounts where needed. Please get in touch for more information.
Venue
- Venue:
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Alexandria Park Community Centre
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Website
- Street:
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Park Road, Alexandria
- ZIP:
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2015
- City:
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Sydney
- State:
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NSW
Description
   
Our Sydney course venue is Alexandria Park Community Centre, set in the grounds of Alexandria Community School, on the corner of Park Road and Power Avenue. This amazing place has multiple thriving community gardens, school gardens, a bush tucker garden and outdoor classroom learning areas. Venue MAP. Getting there by Train: The venue is 15 minutes walk from Redfern Station. Take the Gibbons St exit and continue south. Gibbons St will become Wyndham St, and soon you will reach Alexandria Park on your right. Cut through the park to the corner of Park Rd and Power Avenue, and there you are. Cityrail website.
Getting there by Bus: The 370 and 355 bus routes run along McEvoy St, one block from the venue. Sydney Buses website.
Parking: There is ample street parking around the school.    
Plan your trip to Alexandria Park Community Centre with the interactive map below:
View MPC Sydney Course Venue 2010 in a larger map
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