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A show about the environment, the climate crisis and what everyday folk are doing about it. Based from a small town in regional Victoria, Australia. On Djarra Country. Find out more at saltgrasspodcast.com

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A show about the environment, the climate crisis and what everyday folk are doing about it. Based from a small town in regional Victoria, Australia. On Djarra Country. Find out more at saltgrasspodcast.com

    S5 E19 Bonus: Connecting Country live event

    S5 E19 Bonus: Connecting Country live event

    This is the full audio from the Connecting Country event called ‘Revegetation Success in a Changing Climate’
    The event featured presentations from Sasha Jellinek from the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Water, Oli Moraes - Project Manager at Djaara and Tess Greives from the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA)
     

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    S5 E18 Connecting Country

    S5 E18 Connecting Country

    Connecting Country is a not for profit organisation which works closely with landcare groups and others in restoring neglected and damaged ecosystems. Hadley Cole and Bonnie Humphries from Connecting Country join Allie to discuss how landcare groups contribute to various restoration efforts, and how the unprecedented nature of climate change and its impact on existing ecosystems makes the task complex and unpredictable. Various strategies are being tried, including mixing plant provenances to achieve a higher genetic diversity and boost ecosystem resilience. 
    In this episode are excerpts from an event  called 'Revegetation Success in a Changing Climate' featuring Sasha Jellinek from the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Water, Oli Moraes from DJAARA and Tess Greives from the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA),
    The full recording of the event will be shared in upcoming weeks.
     
    Guests:
    Bonnie Humphries – Connecting Country – Landscape Restoration Specialist
    Hadley Cole – Connecting Country – Landcare Facilitator
    Sasha Jellinek - the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Water
    Oli Moraes - Djaara
    Tess Greives - North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA)
     
     
    Summary:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:28 Acknowledgement of Country
    03:22 Hadley Cole and Bonnie Humphries in conversation about Connecting Country and Landcare
    17:30 Excerpts from event: ‘Revegetation Success in a Changing Climate’
    17:53 Sascha Jellinik – climate impact and importance of genetic diversity
    21:14 Oli Moraes - The Role of Djaara in landscape restoration and climate strategies
    25:36 Tess Greives – Climate ready Reveg projects
    28:07 Bonnie and Hadley on the Importance of Genetic Diversity in Ecosystems
    31:35 The Role of Climate Future Plots in Ecosystem Restoration
    43:09 The Importance of Community Involvement in Ecosystem Restoration
    46:03 Conclusion and Final Remarks
     
    LINKS:
    Connecting Country
    Djaara’s Healing Country Plan
     
    Related Episodes:
    Wilderhoods
    Walking Together
    Caring For Country

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    S5 E17 Village Dreaming

    S5 E17 Village Dreaming

    Today we are going to Village Dreaming Farm and Orto cooking school. Mara and Ralf live on about 15 acres just outside of Daylesford – about a 30min drive south of where I am in Castlemaine. They have been there since 2015 and in that time have transformed the empty paddocks of former grazing land into a small farm that follows regenerative and permaculture principles, with a kitchen garden, orchards and wetlands. 
     
    Links:
    Village Dreaming
     
    Ceres - environmental park in Melbourne
    Natural Tucker - sourdough bakery
    Damian Cook - who Ralf worked for for many years 
    Critical Mass - cycling protest
     
    Related Episodes:
    Youth are Rising
    Redbeard Bakery
    Ilka White on her art practice and  Ethical Apparel

    • 41分
    S5 E16 Compost!? Yes, In My Back Yard

    S5 E16 Compost!? Yes, In My Back Yard

    Are you good at composting? I certainly haven't been in the past. But with the help of a community composting group called YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard) I have become a kitchen scrap saviour, a leaf collecting ninja and I make steaming hot compost. 
    In today's episode I talk to Lucy Young, Joel Meadows, Mikaela Beckley and Claudia Lang about what this group is all about and why they are passionate about compost. (Spoiler: reducing greenhouse gasses, connecting community, building beautiful soil)
     
     

    • 57分
    S5 E15 Salad with Soul

    S5 E15 Salad with Soul

    Recent episodes have been looking at the farmers out at the Harcourt Organic Farming Cooperative. We've been out there to explore how farming and agriculture might be done in a way that is earth, biodiversity and humanity friendly.
    Each and every one of the farmers talked about how important the support of the local community has been, and how much enthusiasm they have received from people who get what they are trying to do, even if it costs a bit more and is not as convenient as shopping at the supermarkets.
    But it isn’t just individuals buying for their families that support these farmers and so this week we're looking at small businesses who prioritise locally produced food, these are people who go to the extra effort and often spend extra time working with the farmers through the ups and downs, wins and losses of seasons and years and changing weather.
     
    This episode features:
    Mel from Gung Hoe Growers
    Alex Perry from Bar Midland
    Paul and Patricia from Sprout Bakery
    Sas Allardice - co-founder of Gung Hoe Growers
     
    Links:
    Gung Hoe Growers
    HOFC – Harcourt Organic Farming Cooperative
    Sprout Bakery and their Instagram
    Bar Midland
     
    Other Related Episodes:
    S4 E17 Djakitj Larr – Eating Country Healthy part 1
    S4 E17 Djakitj Larr – Eating Country Healthy part 2
     
    S5 E11 An Incredible Octopus – with Katie Finlay
    S5 E12 The Orchard Keepers
    S5 E13 Micro Dairy
    S5 E14 Love and Garlic
     
    S1 E06 Gung Hoe Growers with Sas and Mel
    S1 E05 Mount Alexander Fruit Garden
     
    S2 E13 Food Security and Farmers Markets
    S5 E07 Root to Tip with Duang

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    S5 E14 Love and Garlic - Gung Hoe Growers

    S5 E14 Love and Garlic - Gung Hoe Growers

    It has been almost a decade of effort and love and garlic from Gung Hoe Growers – supplying our local community through the local farmers market, selling to cafes and restaurants and providing boxes of veg to seasonal and annual subscribers.
    Many have felt sadness on hearing that Gung Hoe will not be renewing their lease out at the Harcourt Organic Farming Cooperative.
    This episode is a big chat with Mel about how and why this has happened and how this reflects on our farming and food production systems.
     
    Listen back to the start of the Gung Hoe story:
    Saltgrass Season 1 Gung Hoe Growers with Sas and Mel
     
    Links:
    Gung Hoe Growers
    HOFC – Harcourt Organic Farming Cooperative

    • 55分

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