Plastic Free July is here, and so is a state-wide ban on E-Waste to landfill.
Read MoreLast chance to drop off cosmetics, skincare and haircare products - Scheme is Closing SOON!
Read MoreThanks to the generous $500 cheque from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, we shall be in a position to install drip irrigation in the Woodend Community Garden to make the watering use and activity more efficient over the summer months.
Read MoreThe solar homes rebate scheme is returning from July 1st. If you’re thinking of applying, get moving on a quote soon!
Read MoreThanks to three generous people in the MRSG community, MR VEG now has three rice cookers! Thank you to our generous donors
Read MoreThe 2nd Victorian Beekeeping Conference has been convened by a Steering Committee that consists of beekeepers from rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria.
The aim of the Conference is to connect with hobbyist, recreational, sideline and commercial beekeepers from across Victoria. Conference delegates will hear from informative and inspiring presenters including researchers, educators, entrepreneurs, biosecurity specialists, innovators and authors.
15TH JUNE 2019 – 8:30AM TO 5:00PM
The MRSG VEG Action Group is in need of a rice cooker, preferably two. Can you help?
Read MoreCouncil will introduce a full food organics service from 2020, with all kitchen and food waste including meat and bones able to be disposed of in green garden bins. As part of the new service, garden bins will be picked up weekly and collection of general rubbish bins will move to fortnightly.
Read MoreKyneton-based social enterprise, the Social Foundry, has installed a 20kW solar system thanks to a $20,000 grant from energy retailer, Powershop, and support from the More Australian Solar Homes (MASH) Community Solar Bulk-Buy.
Read MoreUpdate - Terracycle at the Woodend Farmer's Market
Read MoreAustralians get through 273000 tonnes of tissue products each year, which is mostly virgin fibre. Cotton hankies save waste, energy, water and your nose!
Read MoreOn March 17th and 24th, the Woodend Bee-Friendly Society recently ran their very first New Beekeepers Course led by the leadership group as opposed to outsourcing to other educators/beekeepers.
Read MoreIn a long awaited announcement at the Sustainable Living Festival, the State Government through Mary-Anne Thomas MP has exempted our proposed community energy park from the current ban on wind power in the Macedon Ranges Shire.
Read MoreThe chickens in our permaculture precinct perform an important function: they attack pests, weeds and disease in situ. Foraging under our fruit trees the chickens transform grubs, weeds, fallen fruit, lunchbox ‘gifts’ from the kindergarten next door and herbal ‘peck’ to a nitrogen rich deposit amongst the deep litter of the orchard mulch creating a slow release fertiliser.
Read MoreAn active composting system allows us to continue the nutrient cycle of our gardening enterprise, closing the loop on waste creation by managing our organic waste on-site. We also avoid the introduction of external pests and disease into our growing system.
Read MoreRiddell’s Creek Seed Savers (RCSS) is a group of home gardeners dedicated to preserving traditional, non-hybrid, open-pollinated food seed varieties which do well in the Macedon Ranges.
Read MoreRiddell’s Creek Seed Savers (RCSS) is a group of home gardeners dedicated to preserving traditional, non-hybrid, open-pollinated food seed varieties which do well in the Macedon Ranges.
Read MoreGrowing plants and vegetables in a hot, dry climate? After the recent hottest days ever recorded we wonder how our edible gardens will survive.
Read More*NEW at the Waste Action stall! Collecting mailing satchels for Terracycle.
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