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BREAZE All Seasons Permaculture Design Course (ASPDC)

What Accredited Training PDC
When 07-03-2009 00:00 to
21-02-2010 00:00
Where Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Fee $2000
Contact Name Simon Reid
Contact Email permaculture@breaze.org.au
Contact Address PO BOX 319W
Ballarat West VIC 3350
Australia
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by Simon Reid last modified 10-01-2009 16:48

The BREAZE All Seasons Permaculture Design Course (ASPDC) is an exciting idea: a Permaculture course that runs one weekend a month for a full year, allowing students in Ballarat and surround's seasonal cool temperate climate to observe seasonal changes and implement designs and techniques as they learn.


Instructors include David Holmgren (Co-originator of the Permaculture Concept), Virginia Solomon (Prime Mover in Accredited Permaculture Training), Beck Lowe (Cydonia Permaculture), Rick Coleman (Southern Cross Permaculture),  John Ditchburn (Urban Food Garden) and Graeme George (Permaculture Melbourne).

Students successfully completing the course will gain Certificate III (and optionally Certificate IV) in nationally-recognized Accredited Permaculture Training (APT).

Students will enjoy twice the contact hours of a typical 2 week PDC.

The ASPDC is being organized by BREAZE (Ballarat Renewable Energy and Zero Emissions Inc) with the support of Ballarat Permaculture Guild (a local group of Permaculture Melbourne).

We are holding an ASPDC Info Night at the Ballarat Observatory on Wed Dec 10th at 7:30pm.

Email permaculture@breaze.org.au to express your interest and be placed on a mailing list that will keep updated about ASPDC and local social/informal events organized by Perma-Folk in in and around Ballarat.

Hope to see you at ASPDC!

The many volunteers organizing ASPDC


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