Make and Taste: Sourdough
Sharing our food culture is one way to build resilient communities and to help us thrive as we go through the challenges of degrowth. Make… Read More »Make and Taste: Sourdough
The fruit of indigenous learning
Your Life Your Planet and Eco Radio visited the Kelvin Grove State College in Brisbane last week to visit the JagumBarrumbin Native Garden and the… Read More »The fruit of indigenous learning
18 – Hire a Human
Every time you use a ride share app or have food delivered, you are hiring a human. But a slice of themoney goes off-shore to… Read More »18 – Hire a Human
Processing the tubers
Keen followers of Your Life Your Planet will have seen the tubers of turmeric and ginger harvested from my townhouse pot garden last week. This… Read More »Processing the tubers
Business directory
Your Life Your Planet is a book dedicated to simplifying all the advice about reducing your environmental footprint into straightforward actions that you can take,… Read More »Business directory
Logan LEAF Festival
The Logan Eco Action Festival has been running for over a decade, making it one of Australia’s longest running events dedicated to action on all… Read More »Logan LEAF Festival
Spotlight
Spotlight shines a light on Logan Eco-warriors Your Life Your Planet author, Geoff Ebbs, took the Spotlight activity to the Logan Eco Action Festival #LEAFevent… Read More »Spotlight
Herbs and spices in a tiny garden
Having just moved into a townhouse with a tiny yard, I am reduced to growing my ginger and turmeric in pots. I’m still impressed by… Read More »Herbs and spices in a tiny garden
AG Ecographic #2
Australian Geographic continues the series summarising the core concepts of Your Life Your Planet. The second ecographic deals with the relationship between domestic energy use… Read More »AG Ecographic #2