Green Skills Albany has had a few visitors wondering if they’ve come to the right place when they step into our office this week. We just thought that now the new building is usable, we’d paint all our other rooms. So we’re playing musical stuff, shifting things from one room to the next. The office […]
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Eco-Art Workshops in 2018 Friday 19th, 2pm to Sunday 21st, 2pm January, 2018 * Join award winning Noongar artist and Aboriginal Elder, Joey Williams of Poornarti Aboriginal Tours, at the Poornarti Art Studio in Denmark. * Enjoy a focus on local rivers (Kwoorabup/Hay) and the Wilson Inlet area, as we co-create two aerial perspective […]
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Ready to ditch Plastic Cling Wrap? Introducing: Beeswax Wraps. The natural, reusable, smells-so-good alternative. Our latest Beeswax Wraps Workshop was held just in time for Christmas (and in plenty of time for Plastic Free July)! Normally reserved for 12+ years, we opened it up to younger kids, as a special treat for their parents and grandparents. Check out […]
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It was a bright and colourful scene at the Sew Cool! sewing workshops. Community members of all ages came along to learn how to pick through old discarded clothing and piece together some funky new styles. A table stacked with delightful old clothes, table clothes and doilies for attendees to pick through and create their […]
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It is exciting to see women taking the lead in many different forms in their professional and personal lives. The recent Women in Leadership Workshops in Bunbury Western Australia were testament to the many diverse roles women play in regional and rural communities, and the relevance of relational and life-affirming leadership styles. With a cross […]
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Focus on Goanna ( Karda) Survey at Balijup – 14 Dec 2017 On Thursday 14th December 2017 South Coast NRM joined forces with Green Skills to run a field-day focussing on Goanna (Karda) Trapping with Noongar people at Balijup Fauna Sanctuary. Minang Elder Eugene Eades provided the Welcome to Country. !8 people participated in the […]
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