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Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton Team Up for Melbourne PDC Again! (Sept. 2010)

Courses/Workshops — by Tagari February 8, 2010

For full details on this excellent opportunity to take your Permaculture Design Certificate course under the combined tutelage of legendary Permaculture teachers, Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton, please click on the links below (all PDF files):

This information can also be found in our course listing.

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  • This is exactly where I need to be, though I’m a poor student. I wish I could travel all the way to Australia, but I’m in California. Maybe once an event like this is happening in America, I will be able to attend. This week in my county is the largest Ag Show in the world, yet, they are all working under the same premise that we have infinite energy to continue their ways of massive agriculture. About two hours west of here, at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, it appears as if they are making much closer steps to that of permaculture’s importance – but not fast enough. Thank you for everything you’ve designed Mr.Mollison and Lawton, I’ve only followed ya’ll for two quick years, but love everything I hear, read, and see.

    Comment by Paul — February 9, 2010 @ 2:38 pm

  • Sounds excellent, although the cost is too prohibitive to me.
    I suppose to learn from the best you’ve got to make sacrifice.

    Comment by Joshua — February 9, 2010 @ 9:14 pm

  • G’day, Why don’t you do a PDC with the excellent teachers in the CA such as Warren Brush at Quail Springs (Cuyama), Brock Dolman at Occidental, Penny Livingston (RDI) at Bolinas or Larry Santoyo at SLO…All of these folks were originally trained in Permaculture by either Bill or Geoff, have significant track records and are within 30 minutes or 8 hours drive of SLO + in some cases (such as at RDI) you can do the PDC a month at a time and pay it as you go….

    All the best,

    Darren J. Doherty

    Comment by Darren J. Doherty — February 11, 2010 @ 5:14 am

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