Finding North - Aspects of Sustainability

Finding North - Aspects of Sustainability We want to help you create a home that is more comfortable, sustainable and with a smaller footprint. Building your new home is a major undertaking. How?

Drawing on years of experience, we offer personalised, honest and independent guidance to help you achieve your goals. Whether you are using a project builder or having it custom built - if you want it be more sustainable and livable, chances are you will have to drive those changes yourself. Whether you are just starting out or well into the process, small changes can have a dramatic effect on th

e way the home functions. We can help you through that process. Good planning, design and product choices are the key and it doesn't have to cost more. Some of the issues you may come up against are:

Which block should you buy? Is the house design right for that block? Does the house plan address heat, light, and cooling issues? Is the fabric of the home clean and green? What are all the products out there in the market - are they truly eco? Found a great builder who isn't that interested in sustainability? Not sure what questions to ask your builder or designer? Can you improve the sustainability of a project built home? Ok - the plan meets the 6 star rating but is it livable and truly sustainable? There is no one answer to sustainable living and each home is individual. Your home should meet your needs, be comfortable and offer a place to relax. Some of the ways we can help are:

personal one:one service
helping you make informed decisions
helping you liaise with your builder or designer
product research
incorporating your whole block into the sustainability outcome.

Just a 'little something' I have received this year for a 2 day course in 2024! Very excited and grateful!Australian Lea...
13/12/2023

Just a 'little something' I have received this year for a 2 day course in 2024! Very excited and grateful!

Australian Leadership Hub AICD Global Landcare Buninyong Sustainability - at Royal Park Bunanyung Landscape Alliance Community Bank Buninyong

Read about all the 200 recipients of the 2023 Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), Governance Foundations for Not-for-Profit Directors program. These were the recipients.

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RIP Horrie XX
01/01/2023

RIP Horrie XX

VALE Horrie Poussard OAM, December 25, 2022
The man who made Landcare happen!

On Christmas Day 2022, Horrie Poussard OAM passed away in Melbourne and Global Landcare lost one of its founding fathers, mentors, innovators, colleague and friend.

The world extends to Horrie our gratitude for many years of passion and devotion to the formation, development and growth of Landcare in Victoria, Australia and internationally. We pass on our deepest condolences to Wendy and the Poussard family who have supported Horrie and assisted in his life’s work.

Horrie grew up in Melbourne and gained his Bachelor and Master’s degrees in agriculture at Melbourne University. A consultant to graziers in NE Victoria, he went on to a three-year consultancy in South Korea for the Australian government in the early 1970s. This shaped his outlook, and that of his wife Wendy, who, with strong support from the family, became an esteemed figure in aid projects in the Pacific and Asia through co-founding the International Women’s Development Agency.

In 1986, whilst serving as a departmental adviser for Conservation, Forests and Lands, he was chosen to design a community-owned program that encourages integrated management of agricultural and private land. He named it LANDCARE and for us this is Horrie’s greatest legacy.

Joan Kirner, Minister for Conservation, Forests and Lands, wanted a community-based environmental program that reflected the multi-disciplinary nature of her department, then still finding its feet. Horrie and Bob Edgar came up with the idea of a new, more independent, community based, district-scale, action-oriented entity and the idea took off. When Horrie ended his stint as Victoria’s first state Landcare co-ordinator two years later, there were more than 20 groups operating enthusiastically, and the idea was echoing through Canberra corridors.
Later years saw Horrie and Wendy living in Hanoi and Suva, working on aid projects. And a conversation between him and Dr Dennis Garrity of ICRAF undoubtedly accelerated the advent of Landcare to the Philippines and East Africa.

From 1998, the Secretariat for International Landcare (SILC), and less so the then Commonwealth environment department, were the pioneer overseas envoys. In Africa, the World Agroforestry Center (WAC), operating from Nairobi, Kenya, initiated further networks including Landcare International, also keenly promoting Landcare in the Philippines, a goal that later became a Queensland and Commonwealth project, which remains to the present although in reduced form.
Javan, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, US and Canadian links also emerged, almost all through SILC’s efforts. Meanwhile German Landcare flourished. Founded six months pre-Winjallok in May 1986, and not unlike us in many ways, a case of parallel evolution, its successes, though substantial, have been largely internal.

These exciting developments encouraged Australian Landcare International (ALI) to form in 2008 to widen community support. Rob Youl was its founding Chair, with Horrie Poussard the first Secretary and Secretary/Treasurer over many years. He helped launch the Overseas Landcare Fund and put out 35-40 newsletters.
ALI initially compiled lists of contacts, and ran travel fellowships, sending ten or so Landcarers overseas on brief study tours. It also helped publish books, including Landcare: Local Action–Global Progress in 2009, and pamphlets, and through a website and many public presentations started telling Landcarers and the public about activities overseas.

The three international Landcare networks – SILC, ALI and Landcare International united to form Global Landcare in October 2020.
Many of its members have been involved in Landcare at policy, program and operational levels for more than 30 years bringing international experience in agricultural, forestry and environmental management and know Horrie well.

In June 2021 Horrie was awarded an OAM in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in Australia for service to conservation and the environment.

Thanks, especially to Horrie, this is where we are now – an experienced, productive, resourceful and thrifty NGO supporting and promoting Landcare across the globe. He remained an active and interested member of Global Landcare until the end. He will be missed.

Yours forever in Landcare

Andrea Mason
Chair Global Landcare
https://globallandcare.org/vale-horrie-poussard-oam/

National Landcare Network
Landcare Australia

We are ramping up for next years' Smart Living Expo so if you know anyone who should be exhibiting lease tag them or sha...
06/12/2022

We are ramping up for next years' Smart Living Expo so if you know anyone who should be exhibiting lease tag them or share this post!

It's time to commit to the 2023 Smart Living Expo - Be Part of the Solution

Remember it's on February 26th this time - back as part of the National Sustainable Living Festival!
Do you want to promote your sustainability aspirations and actions?

We invite you to join with us in this exciting and important event and help accelerate the uptake of sustainable living for the benefit of our community.
With the holiday season upon us - do yourself a favour
Register to exhibit or partner now! https://smartlivingexpo.com.au/slexpo National Sustainable Living Festival

So I'm out in the middle of NT at Kulgera and I run into Mark in his Tesla!! Mark was one of the first to bring a Tesla ...
19/06/2022

So I'm out in the middle of NT at Kulgera and I run into Mark in his Tesla!! Mark was one of the first to bring a Tesla to the Smart Building and Living Expo! Small world.

“Hey John, I just saw a bloody Tesla. What’s that doing out here!” Fighting energy poverty, that’s what.

Our annual fundraiser is underway.  Every $500 makes a group such a !
14/06/2022

Our annual fundraiser is underway. Every $500 makes a group such a !

You can help us continue to grow our impact! Donate Now! https://globallandcare.org/donate/

21 Countries, 107 projects, AUD $81,760

Our Global Landcare Program (GLP) has established the The ALI Fund which provides small grants of $AUD500 – $AUD1000 for projects carried out by established and new Landcare groups in developing countries. We use a known person or agency we can trust to see the funds are spent wisely in-country.

Projects eligible for funding include:

on-ground works (such as tree planting, agricultural improvements, forest protection, soil conservation).
infrastructure such as local nursery, garden plots, water systems, protective shade and fencing.
capacity building such as training courses, visits to other Landcare groups.

We look forward to further donations from Landcare groups & networks, business and individual donors. For further information https://globallandcare.org
It's - Donations of $AUD 2 or greater are tax deductible in Australia.

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The Community House is a project of Buninyong & District Financial Services Ltd for the people of Buninyong. It’s a place for local organisations to meet, collaborate and connect while making a contribution to our community.

10/03/2022

What does a Harley Davidson motorbike, Buninyong and sustainability have in common??? The Smart Building and Living Expo!!! It's a so race in and see this gorgeous electric motorbike and many more electric cars. Talk to the people who drive them every day!
Check out all the other fabulous stalls while you're there - eco, food, kids activities Sunday March 20.
www.smartbuildingandlivingexpo.com.au Ballarat Begonia Festival (City of Ballarat) Community Bank Buninyong This is a free event and open to everyone in accordance with COVIDSafe regulations and as supported by the Victorian Government.

22/12/2021

We are soooooo excited to be bringing back the
2022 Smart Building and Living E-xpo:
It will be a month later than usual so we have time to prepare!
Race to Zero
and get your registration in now to exhibit or sponsor!
Do you have a business, trade or product that is helping change the way we live and build, features e-technology or is helping us to make the change? It's time to register for your site at the Expo!
We are looking for all these and more:
# All things 'e' : e-waste, e-bikes, e-cars etc. - Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle - say no to single use plastic items
# Electric Vehicles - cars, bikes, motorbikes and associated infrastructure
# Sustainable Building - building, design, windows, structural products, insulation, retrofitting, solar and batteries
# Lifestyle - bikes, plants, clothing, household, personal products, health, education, waste, and food.
And the "Can do Communities" will be back
showcasing community efforts focussed on the waste and recycling activities that are important to them
Remember - Community groups - register for free!
Contact: Andrea Mason, Expo Director, [email protected], 0427 338 482
https://buninyongsustainability.org.au/sbalexpo

Looking for last minute ideas for Christmas?
19/12/2021

Looking for last minute ideas for Christmas?

Give the Gift of Landcare this Christmas! LandCare's expansion worldwide has been accelerated by our small projects fund. Our Global Landcare Program provides small grants of $500 – $1000 for projects being carried out by establishing Landcare groups in developing countries. We use a known person ...

So much happening across the globe using the   approach for   and  . Enjoy this short video.
25/10/2021

So much happening across the globe using the approach for and . Enjoy this short video.

A visual representation of the Global Landcare Annual Report 2020 2021

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