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Are you organising an event? Looking for some extra help around the garden?
Wanting some feedback on a great idea, or Permaculture quandary?
Do you have
some plants or seeds to swap or share? Have you come across a book or
website that has been useful or challenging? What's going on in your
community?
Let us know!
We produce eight monthly newsletters each year (See also The PASA Journal below). To contribute to the next monthly newsletter, send your article, news item, story, event, picture, information, inspiration by 25th of the month.
Material received after the deadline will probably have to wait for the next issue.
PASA is currently changing editors forthe newsletter. Any information for the newsletter can be sent to Chris Day on:
sunshinegiving@peacemail.com or you can ring Chris on 0402 222 480
Important - if you would like to conserve resources and receive your newsletter by email, please let Chris know on: Ph 0402 222 480 or email Martin on info@permaculturesa.org.au.
The PASA Journal - the Quarterly magazine
Peter Adley is our Quarterly PASA Journal Editor.
.An email attachment is the preferred format (word or pdf) otherwise in the body of the text, but articles by mail are also fine. The themes and deadlines for each issue vary. Send to Peter Adley at yardstick@chariot.net.au or you can ring him on 0411 234 186.
The current Collective is as follows:
There is room for a fourth member of the Co-ordinating Collective, and expressions of interest are eagerly sought.
Please contact us (details below) if you are willing to give a little time to the day-to-day running of PASA.
Website
Material for the website should be emailed directly to the webmistress.
We particularly want to have information for the Calendar, and information from Bioregional or special interest Groups, as soon as it becomes available. Information to be included in newletters or 'Q' can be emailed to the relevant Editor with a copy to the Webmistress. This way we can all see what's going on.
Information sent to the website can often be circulated several weeks before it appears in 'hard copy'.
The success of a website is its immediacy and nothing puts people off more than out of date or inaccurate information and links. So if you spot a mistake, or come across a 'broken' link, please let the Webmistress know right away.
I do my best to be accurate, but proof reading your own work is full of pitfalls, so I really appreciate this kind of feedback. If anyone feels like taking on the task of regular online 'proof-reading', please email me, your help would be very welcome - Annemarie
Members - if you have recently acquired your own website, or an email address, we are particularly keen to hear from you.
Also if there are sites you feel we should link to, please send the URL, and a brief outline of your reasons.
External links, and material other than that outlined above, will be submitted to the Co-ordinating Collective for approval before being used.
This site has been carefully designed to be easily navigated, and viewed on any browser.
Should you have any difficulties in navigating or viewing these pages, please go first to TIPS to see if you can find a solution. If this does not help, please email Annemarie with full details of the problem.
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Last Updated 2 June 2008
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