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Voices of Sacred Earth Eco-Festival 2014
Reader submittedVoices of Sacred Earth Eco-Festival focuses on natural health, environmental awareness, spiritual development and social responsibility. The Festival takes place at one of New Zealand’s most popular destinations for retreats, conferences and seminars, Kawai Purapura.
Berm wars!
If you live in Auckland and have been caught up in this ridiculous council business about street-facing lawns being unmowed, here’s our official Green Ideas magazine tip: don’t rush out and buy a new lawnmower! At ...
Random acts of gardening
Wow, where did that year go? The sixth issue of Green Ideas has just hit the shelves, which means *blows party horn!* we’ve just turned one. I can’t believe how quickly that happened.
Realistic change for sustainable living
Green Ideas editor Greg Roughan looks for readers' ideas for his workshop on realistic changes people can make to live more sustainably.
Have you tried an electric bike?
An electric bike can take the puff out of pedalling. Green Ideas editor Greg Roughan takes a closer look.
'The World We Made' book launch!
Reader submittedThe Hikurangi Foundation, in association with the Sustainable Business Council, the Sustainable Business Network and Oxfam, are delighted to present The Jonathon Porritt Series (3–4 October 2013).
10 things we learned while making this issue
From BPA to beekeeping there was a lot to discover as we researched the second issue of Green Ideas magazine.
Storing summer
Preserving the bounty from your garden means you can make the most of a seasonal glut – and reduce your spend on out-of-season crops with their added food miles. In this extract from his book ...
In the garden: February and March
The end of summer/beginning of autumn is one of the most rewarding times for gardeners, writes Janet Luke. But there’s still plenty to do.