PinnedPublished inPacificEdgeSearch and rescue: the dilemma of Tasmania’s wild placesAfter the two recent rescues and a fatality at Cradle Mountain the online responses followed their usual pattern of blaming national park…Oct 12Oct 12
Published inPERMACULTURE journalFrom distant shoresIt is a story from a distant time, the old man says.18h ago18h ago
Published inPERMACULTURE journalAt home on the Southern HighlandsOur collective history is the long tail of the permaculture design system. Originally published in 2003, I’m republishing here to preserve…Nov 1A response icon1Nov 1A response icon1
Published inPacificEdgeOld knowledge made new again: Tasmania’s pre-European heritageThe knowledge of our past is the future for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people living on country: Trish HodgeOct 29Oct 29
Published inPacificEdgeThe plant doctors manualThe trail to the Plant Doctors Manual is paved with our previous manuals, handbooks and investigative reports on the food security and the…Oct 15Oct 15
Published inPacificEdgeFour friendsTHAT’S Todd, Dave and Melinda there on the sand. Melinda always uses her full name when she is introduced to people but all of her friends…Oct 12Oct 12
Published inPacificEdgeThe packThis is a story that walks the sharp edge between fact and fiction. It is based on actuality, what really happened, and tells the story in…Oct 5Oct 5
Published inPERMACULTURE journalPermaculture elders: Is it time for a new role?Permaculture Australia recognises contribution to the permaculture design system by awarding elder status at permaculture convergences. Is…Oct 5Oct 5
Published inPacificEdgeLooking for the lostLong ago, I was a member of a search and rescue unit in Tasmania. It stays with you. You read about how people go missing, and sometimes…Oct 3Oct 3