Others Living Sustainably
Friends and Colleagues Showing us the way.
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![]() Another comrade in arms livivng sustainably in the suburbs and writing about it! |
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![]() Two friends of ours with a wonderful vision of what real living should be like |
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![]() A wonderful place, I've read his book and have now been there. It is well worth the visit if you are in Sydney and can arrange a viewing. |
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![]() A blog from a lovely lady from the US working on being more sustainable while living in the city. This blog used to be called "Urban Homesteader" |
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![]() These guys live in suburban Wollongong (NSW) and are on a similar journey to ours. Their site has lots of good pics and info. It is worth a visit! |
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![]() A mate of mine, also in Western Sydney, working hard to live more sustainably as well as getting the message out there through sustainable house day. (it has been a while since the site was updated). |
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![]() Linda cockburn who wrote "Liivng the Good Life" about her adventures living sustainbly in the Brisbane suburbs then relocated to Tasmania, tells her story here. |
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![]() Here are some guys doing good stuff for sustainability in suburbia, especially with good ideas for kids! worth a look. |
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![]() These guys are helping in the struggle to make the cities more sustainable by working against over-development - they need your support! |
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![]() A mate of mine's blog on sustainble living, peak oil and lots of good stuff. |
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![]() Lots of good info from a permaculture educator on making the cities more sustainable - worth a look! |
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![]() Here is the site of a lovely lady living in the US, with lots of ideas about living more frugally and so also more sustainably. Well worth a look! This used to be Anita's Frugal Blog, but she has moved to a new blog, calling it Na Na's Place on the Web. She still has some good stuff here. |
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![]() This is who they are "I’m a 30-something mother, who recently moved with her family from an apartment on the leafy north shore to a house in the Ryde area of Sydney, Australia. As apartment dwellers, we were eco-terrorists who couldn’t be bothered recycling. These days we’re harvesting rainwater, growing food and loving life on our 500 square metres." Gotta love that! |
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![]() This is a site in the US run by two ladies, Ivory and TL,Ivory and TL are old friends that like to fool around with back-to-basics living in the burbs. Ivory is an award-winning children’s book author, newspaper columnist, and local speaker. TL is a private gal, not near as tacky as Ivory. TL taught Ivory everything she knows and writes for Birds and Blooms . |
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![]() Here is a family in Newcastle (Aus) trying to live more sustainably but concerned about the environmental degradation happening in their backyard right now. We need to encourage them and let them know they are doing the right thing! |
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![]() Using permaculture ethics & design principles to transform an old energy guzzling bungalow into a showcase of sustainable design. It's about energy cycling, building community, self-reliance,creatively using & reusing materials... all without spending heaps of money. In other words, lots of good stuff from a family in Seymour (Victoria) |
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![]() Gavin Says of himself - "I started this blog in February 2008 as a record of my journey, my thoughts during my ‘transformation‘, and to give hints and tips to anyone wanting to start living a simple and more sustainable lifestyle." |
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![]() City Hippy Farm Girl says of herself "Here you’ll find some of the things that I’ve slowly made a part of our every day life, things that are very close to my heart- real food, making stuff, green living, photography, permaculture, the written word, simple living and rather a lot of sourdough." |
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