The life changing joy of cycling-up

The life changing joy of cycling-up Everything that comes in and out of the Fair Food warehouse goes past Robyn Lasker’s desk. Robyn is the logistical link between Fair Food and the world – she supervises a team of drivers, she sets their routes, she loads their vans and she works out the delivery windows to let […]
Slow-browning mushies for quiet Australians

One of those subtle yet significant changes in legislation is currently before our national parliament – it’s being spruiked as a win for science and business but it also happens to take away our ability to tell whether a plant or animal is genetically modified.
The best time to plant a tree….

With an end to logging our Victorian forests, let’s consider the future of ethical timber.
Vollies, momo’s and a Permapixie / Organic farmer bushfire appeal

Farming together in the city and an appeal to support fire affected farmers
Our Merri Creek

Gathering together to acknowledge, cleanse and reclaim our safe spaces along the Merri Creek and across our community.
Mushin’s magnificent millipede

On Friday while picking up some tomato seedlings from CERES Propagation I spy the unmistakable red bearded figure of Steve Mushin creating some kind of metal hooped sculpture up on the hill. This vision can only mean one thing.