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CANBERRA PERMACULTURE DESIGN, Canberra, Intro to Permaculture Principles, Permaculture Zones, Waterwise Gardening, Making Wicking Pots & Beds, www.canberrapermaculturedesign.com.au, 0410 121 272, cally.brennan@gmail.com

SOUTHERN HARVEST EDUCATION, Intro to Permaculture, PDC, Specialist courses e.g. Farm Establishment, Homesteading, Forest Gardens, http://southernharvest.org.au/education/, education@southernharvest.org.au

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A GARDEN FOR LIFE, Helensburgh, Garden Design, 0404 123 747, www.agardenforlife.com.au, narelle@agardenforlife.com.au

ALLYN RIVER PERMACULTURE, Allynbrook, PDC, Intro to Permaculture, Soils & Composting, Small Animals, Gardening Sustainably, Garden to Market, (02) 4938 9748, www.allynriverpermaculture.com.au, info@allynriverpermaculture.com.au

BLUE MOUNTAINS PERMACULTURE INSTITUTE, Blue Mountains, PDC, Permaculture Teacher Training Course, Permaculture in Development Course, 0407 437 553, www.bmpi.com.au, lis@bmpi.com.au

BROGO PERMACULTURE GARDENS, Bermagui, PDC, Earthworks, www.permaculturedesign.com.au, (02) 6492 7306, brogopg@bigpond.net.au

BYRON CENTRE FOR PERMACULTURE. Byron Bay Mullumbimby, PDC, Accredited Permaculture Training, and more. www.byroncollege.org.au ​(02) 6684 3374, admin@byroncollege.org.au

CAROOLA FARM, Mulloon, Converting to Organic Production (SPCA Organic Standards), www.caroolafarm.com.au, (02) 4842 1899, penny@caroolafarm.com.au

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY, North Wagga Wagga, Sustainable Agriculture, www.csu.edu.au/faculty/science/saws, (02) 6933 2765, gash@csu.edu.au

COFFS REGIONAL COMMUNITY, Coffs Harbour, Meal Planning to Reduce Food Waste, Insect Reservoirs, Plant Propagation, ,

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