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03/02/2011 |
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Last Updated:
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10/02/2011 |
Location:
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Gold Coast , Queensland, Australia |
Climate Zone:
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Sub-tropical |
Gender:
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Female |
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I came to Australia 4 years ago from the mega city Sao Paulo to begin my environmental education after a successful career in the Brazilian film industry as a production manager.I was inspired by my sister(a film maker) and her husband(projects manager) who work with WWF in Amazon to come and study permaculture.
I have studied with Bill(Melbourne Trinity) and Geoff(Diversity),and continued on as an intern for 6 months at Diversity farm in the Channon.
During this time I worked on all systems on the farm and attended the Earthworks course at Milkwood.
I have extensive contacts within the South American environmental and permaculture communities.
I was lucky enough to complete the Accredited Permaculture Training course at Northey Street City farm with Dick Copeman in 2009.
I have also worked with the Gold Coast city council in their Natural Areas Management Unit(NAMU) and will complete my Certificate 4 in Land and conservation Management early 2011.
I am a founding member of Permablitz Gold Coast,with Leah Galvin and also Permaculture Gold Coast,who are a dedicated but small group of amazing people.
I am currently working on various projects including Schools,Community and Botanical gardens and helping them pursue more sustainable outcomes,and learning every day.
I enjoy tropical perennial gardening and spending time with my partner and children and the wonderful friends I have in Australia.
We have approximately 3 kilos of Silver Pearch and 4 kilos of small native fish in our pool.Swimming pools are ,if run along traditional lines unproductive,poisoness enviroments,that cost upward of 2500 dollars per year to maintain.
We are currently coming to the end of our summer harvest,this means ,get ready for Autumn.Subtropics, mulch mulch mulch,we attempt to return at least 60-80 percent of our gardens bio mass back to the soil,I do not dig anymore prefering my soil workers to
PDC course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Permaculture Research Institute |
Date: Oct 2007 |