Join Nick Ritar (Milkwood Permaculture) and special guests for an amazing two weeks of permaculture theory, practical workshops, site visits and intensive design exercises exploring permaculture at Milkwood Farm 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. | 
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The class size for this course is limited to ensure quality learning outcomes for everyone, and students emerge as accredited Permaculture Designers.
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. |  |
This PDC will be taught in combination within both a classroom and a living, breathing permaculture system; incorporating design exercises and practical workshops.
Examples of designing for energy conservation, food production systems, nutrient cycling, holding water in the landscape and community strategies for resilience will be addressed with a combination of rural, urban and community-scale examples. All workshops during the course will also focus on Permaculture in practice and the skills you acquire will translate to any environment. |  |
"I have done several permaculture courses now and I would say that Nick Ritar of Milkwood is definitely the best and most dynamic permaculture teacher I've experienced.
His extensive knowledge and experience has activated me towards becoming a permaculture designer. Thanks again, Milkwood." - Paul Jordan, Project Officer + budding Permaculture Designer
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Our PDC is 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, water harvesting and many more. | 
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So if you're passionately curious about how to start making a difference in your habitat and your community, please join us!
This course is FarmReady approved. Farmers, primary producers, land managers and their families may be eligible for a full reimbursement of the costs for this workshop, including travel and accommodation. Go to our FarmReady page to see if you're eligible. The FarmReady course number for this course is: FRTC0409
Sessions will include 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 + intergration
• 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.
Other guest teachers to be announced (they'll be amazing, as always). See the teachers we work with here.
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 extensive take-home resources on all subjects covered in this course, as well as our ongoing advice and assistance in questions that might arise beyond the course completion.
Your course fee is all-inclusive for the duration of your stay at Milkwood Farm, including all meals and camping on-site (BYO camping gear). Meals are organic country cooking with omnivore or vegetarian options, with a high ratio of yummy organic produce coming from Milkwood Farm itself. See our Staying at Milkwood page for full info on accommodation and facilities.
Booking into the course
You have several options to secure your spot in the Permaculture Design Certificate 11/12 Mudgee course.
- Option 1 - Take advantage of the early bird discount rate and pay $1870 now. This offer is only available until the 11th September. Click the green button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card.
- Option 2 - Pay a deposit of $300 now and pay the remaining $1900 of the full course fee ($2200) by the 28th October. Click the gold button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card.
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Mates rates: we know that you're more likely to succeed in changing the world with a like-minded crew. To enable this, we arrange a 20% discount off full price for group bookings of 2 or more. Please get in touch for details.
As part of our Fair Share policy, we provide pensioner and unwaged discounts where needed. Please get in touch for more information.

Milkwood is a small organic family farm near Mudgee in Central Western NSW. A Permaculture Demonstration Farm currently under development, Milkwood features extensive permaculture earthworks and water-harvesting features, our amazing passive-solar cottage, food-forests in the making, seedball production and many other examples of sustainable and regenerative best-practice for farming and living.
Our courses are held in our family's woolshed with beautiful views of Campbells Creek Valley and our organic farm cooking is such that students often joke about moving in permanently.
Getting here
Mudgee is an easy 4 hours by car or 40 minutes by air from Sydney, and is serviced by Countrylink Rail and Mudgee Airport. See our Getting to Milkwood page for a map and full details on getting here by plane, train or automobile.
Accommodation
- For this course, we offer the option to stay at Milkwood Farm in our creekside camping area as part of your course cost. This option includes dinner, breakfast and use of all amenities, and is BYO camping gear (or hire some of our tents/beds/sleeping bags by contacting us prior to your course). See our Staying at Milkwood page for more details on what we provide.
Or, if you're not up for camping, we suggest...
- Staying at Bushlands Holiday Park in Windeyer, 15 minutes up the road. Bushlands has a range of cabin and camping options, and the Windeyer Pub, located right next door, does counter meals some nights of the week.
- BaMack Homestead B&B is 20 minutes up the road from Milkwood Farm. They have special rates for Milkwood students, so mention us when you book: 02 6373 8312.
- Stay further afield in Mudgee, which has a range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Mudgee Tourism Website.