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Podcast: Sense-making in a Changing World

Earth & Soul with Leah Rampy

Earth & Soul with Leah Rampy

Tune in for an exploration of sense-making with author, educator, and local government councillor, Leah Rampy. If you're looking for insight into...

Cleaning the Oceans with Ben Moody

Cleaning the Oceans with Ben Moody

In this episode, I welcome Ben Moody to explore a systemic way of reversing plastic pollution - a young regenerative entrepreneur with a big vision...

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Challenge Accepted

Challenge Accepted

When I think of cooking with my family, I think of garlic. It’s full-bodied, pleasing flavour that lingers and sweetens in your mouth and ends in a...

My Head To-ma-toes

My Head To-ma-toes

Nothing is more delicious than home-grown veggies and home-grown tomatoes eaten straight from the garden - still warm and tasting of sunshine is...

Declare to Care with Cate McQuillen

Declare to Care with Cate McQuillen

Welcome to Episode 30 of Sense-Making in the Changing World with  Cate McQuillen - the creative powerhouse behind EMMY Award winning Dirt Girl...

Friend or Foe?

Friend or Foe?

Insect pests in your garden can be overwhelming and frustrating. Once pests have called your garden home and use your plants as their main source of...

Workshop Success

Workshop Success

Long ago poetry was never written down, poems were composed, memorised, and performed, and heard orally. Poetry read aloud, experienced, and...

Walking on Eggshells

Walking on Eggshells

Chickens can help the ecosystem create systems of abundance through their natural behaviours of scratching, pecking, hunting bugs, eating, and...

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

In spring and summer, many reptiles emerge to bask in the sun. During this time you should take precautions to minimise the chance of encountering...

I’m a FUNGI

I’m a FUNGI

When you hear the word fungi, the first thing that probably comes to your mind is mushrooms. The general misconception is “a fungus is only a...

Just a little bit nutty

Just a little bit nutty

Bunya pine trees (Araucaria bidwilli) is a large tree growing 30-45 meters in height. It is a striking conifer native to the subtropical regions of...

Bloomin’ Marvellous

Bloomin’ Marvellous

There are about 70 species of sunflowers.Their genus name is Helianthus (which comes from the Greek words for "sun" and “flower"). Environmental...

Encouraging Frogs

Encouraging Frogs

Australian frog species have been dramatically declining since the 1980s. A frog habitat is an environment in which the frog feeds, shelters, and...

Shoo, Cockatoo!

Shoo, Cockatoo!

When we first bought our property in the Noosa Hinterland, Queensland our property came with 7 magnificent Pecan Trees. The Pecan Trees came with...