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Permablitz news – Aug 2022
After a successful permablitz at Bateau Bay Community Garden, we have 3 other blitz events scheduled for September and October.

New PCC President
For the last year and a half I was your secretary and occasional mushroom talk lady and I have stepped into very big shoes to try and fill the presidential vacancy for PCC

Meg and Cat’s mulled wine recipe
Our recent AGM featured mulled wine, a popular winter drink in colder parts of the world that is also a great way to use up less-than-impressive red wine.

Some thoughts on our buying choices
Making good choices matters. Buying less, buying organic, buying local, and most of all, NOT buying what we don’t need, but avoiding all contaminants is impossible.

New Permaculture Directory for the Central Coast
New directory with permaculture-related businesses and volunteer organisations on the Central Coast. Free listing for a limited time.

Goodbye Tuggerah Hall, hello Community Gardens!
Our most recent executive meeting for Permaculture Central Coast included much good discussion, particularly around how we are going to respond to COVID in the longer term, because it’s clearly here to stay for the foreseeable future.

Message from PCC President Meg McGowan
Our recent executive meeting included some great discussions on a range of issues and I thought members might be interested.

Understanding Permaculture Ethics
Graham discusses the ethical underpinnings of permaculture. Watch the video or read the transcript.

Change of plans for online meeting
Unfortunately, our advertised 'Edge Effects with Brett Cooper' cannot go ahead tomorrow night. INSTEAD, please join us for an impromptu zoom chat - Permie Lockdown Stress Busters!!

What permaculture isn’t
It’s an exciting time for permaculture. More and more people are discovering this endlessly useful, ethically based design pattern. We live in a time when creating and evolving systems that increase ecological health is suddenly becoming a priority, and something that allows us to combine that with providing for human needs seems like a bit of a dream...
