SOS Supporters's blogMargaret River HempCo. Sustainable shoppingMargaret River HempCo. Sustainable shopping in Fremantle, Margaret River or online at hempco.net.au Margaret River HempCo operates Australia's two largest specialist hemp stores, located in Margaret River and Fremantle. We also offer a telephone, mail and on-line shopping service with delivery worldwide. We offer an extensive range of hemp clothing and other natural hemp products, as well as a chance to learn more about the world's most versatile and often forgotten plant. Experience the cool comfort of wearing natural clothing. See our wide range of attractive, casual and smart clothing for the whole family. Beautifully soft fabrics that combine hemp, bamboo and cotton (including organic cotton). Care for your children with our bright attractive 'ecokids' clothing. From natural bamboo nappies for babies and toddlers ... through to clothes for boys and girls up to age 8. Nourish your skin and hair with our own range of 100% natural bodycare products. Hand-made in Margaret River using all natural ingredients, including extra-virgin hemp seed oil. Explore the extensive range of hemp accessories, including sandals, bags, scarves and hats. Superb quilt covers, sheets and pillow cases that give you the best sleep ever. Looking for hemp fabrics by the metre? We have a large range of fabrics, plus twines, yarn and wool/hemp for knitting. Our Margaret River shop is located in the centre of town and opens 7 days a week. Mon to Sat from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (5.30 p.m. in winter), and 9.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on Sundays. Our Fremantle shop is located at the junction of South Terrace and Market Street (by Gino's restaurant) and opens 7 days a week. The shop opens at 9.00 a.m. (10.00 a.m. on Sundays) and closes at 5.30 p.m. weekdays and 5.00 p.m. at weekends. Shop Postal T: (08) 9758 8600 Revelation Film FestivalRevelation Perth International Film FestivalRevelation Film FestivalJuly 12 – 22, 2007 Started a decade ago by Festival Director Richard Sowada (in the basement of His Majesty’s at the legendary Greenwich Jazz Club), Revelation has grown into a force to be reckoned with. Accordingly Revelation is acknowledged alongside Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide as one of the major international film festivals on the Australian circuit. Guest Artistic Director Megan Spencer ushers Rev into its 10th year with the biggest Festival yet, including 29 features, 27 documentaries and 20 shorts in the main program, plus a stack of short film showcases curated locally and overseas. The Revelation Screen Conference also comes of age, boasting over 50 guests and bulging with panel discussions and speaker sessions. An army of filmmakers, industry professionals and screen culture heavyweights will descend upon Perth July 12 - 22, including headliners Kriv Stenders, Philip Brophy, Jeremy Sims, Reg Cribb, Rachael Lucas, Scott Meek, Toby Oliver, Brett D’Arcy, Sarah Rosetti, Christy Dena, Wholphin Magazine’s Brent Hoff (USA) and Impaler director Tray White (USA). For full program details visit www.revelationfilmfest.org or pick up a program from any of Rev’s venues: Luna Leederville, Luna SX Fremantle, Rev Club @ Artrage/The Bakery, Planet and all over town! Tickets are on sale now at Luna Leederville, Luna SX and Planet, or buy online: at www.lunapalace.com.au & www.revelationfilmfest.org. Register for the Rev Conference on-line at www.revelationfilmfest.org/go/revelation-screenconference/ You only turn 10 once - come and be part of Revelation history! Click here to find out more: Revelation Film FestivalFremantle Environmental Resource NetworkFERN is a community organisation that provides practical workshops and fun events that encourage all walks of life to get hands-on experience and tips in ways to live sustainably. FERN offers the wider Fremantle area a relaxed hub for visitors to source local and international information on sustainable technologies and networks. On the Montreal site FERN is establishing displays of climate sensible design, energy, water and waste efficiency, and permaculture principles in its native and productive gardens. Soon an internet kiosk and friendly staff will be able to assist you in your quest for specific information. FERN also develops and implements school and adult education programs both offsite and at the Montreal St site. An example of these programs is 'Edible & Sustainable Schools', a local small-scale initiative which is designed to work on school grounds to bring the knowledge and joy of vegetable gardening to primary school children. FUN community events are planned to cater for all age groups. For example, regular organic markets will be held for local`s to sell their backyard grown fruit'n'veg and other yummies they cook up! Plus you can groove to the sound of the coolest up-and coming musicians.There is something for everyone at FERN so visit fern.org.au to view our calendar of events!
Institute for Sustainability and Technology PolicyRelevant, interdisciplinary action research and units of study for sustainability, planning and innovation: sustainability.murdoch.edu.au Kulbardi Indigenous Center"Yorl koorliny Kulbardi Mia Mia. Nidja Noonookurt Nyinniny Kadadjinny Kowee Wallak" - Come here to the Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre. This is where you sit, learn, laugh & share. The Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre - located on the grounds of Perth's Murdoch University campuses - offers more than just student support, it offers friendship and cultural strength in a warm and comfortable environment. One of Kulbardi's main objectives is to encourage increased participation in tertiary education by Indigenous students. The Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre is ultimately designed to foster student interaction, group solidarity and cultural support. It is for these reasons that the Kulbardi Centre is progressively growing, and promoting higher education for Indigenous students. We are sure your time at Kulbardi and Murdoch University will be fruitful and that all of your goals and aspirations will be met. May this Centre, and all who enter be touched by the Nyungar spirit and feel part of preserving, enhancing and living our Aboriginal way of life. |