LOCAL GROUPS

For all general inquiries, contact Emily via email [email protected]

You can click on the pins on the map below for more details of each group.

North Eastern Suburbs

A relatively new group with a focus on working bees at each other’s gardens. Contact Larisa: [email protected]

Eyre Peninsula Group

Meeting once a month, check their facebook page for times and places. Contact: Bill Martin on 0433517543 or email [email protected]

Grow West (Western Metro area)

Contact [email protected]

Usually meets on a Sunday once a month for a working bee and lunch. We bring food to share and over lunch discuss anything of interest regarding permaculture, resources and whatever else is relevant. Activities can vary but usually include work on a project in the host’s garden, assist in garden design, sometimes have demonstrations and workshops (ie; pruning, wicking beds, etc…). New members welcome.

Adelaide Hills and Foothills Group

Contact: Keri Chiveralls 0401 611 629 or email [email protected]

Facebook page www.facebook.com/groups/1670572176593955/

Who? Anyone interested around Macclesfield, Strathalbyn, Mount Barker…. and beyond. 

The Adelaide Hills Climate Supergroup usually meets on the second Monday of the month at Stanley Bridge Tavern Verdun from 7pm for a 7:30 start.

Current groups attending have included Permaculture Adelaide Hills, Transition Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Hills Climate Action Group, Greenpeace Adelaide Hills, and XR Adelaide Hills.

We are currently exploring options to take our normal meeting sessions online via Zoom.

Southern Grazers & Growers (Marion Area)

Contact: Andrew Tidswell, ph: 8278 8327 or email: [email protected]. Bi-monthly meeting, working bees and permaculture related outings.

Yorke Peninsula

Contact: Wendy Rushbrook 0438829523 or email [email protected]

Permaculture Mt. Gambier

Contact: Email Claire [email protected] or call Sharn 0407 601 431

Southern Fleurieu

Contact: Angela  0422 640 254 or email [email protected]  The group is spread over a very large area, and makes much use of its Facebook page.

“I guess I would know more about permaculture than most people, and I can’t define it.
It’s multi-dimensional – chaos theory was inevitably involved in it from the beginning.”

– Bill Mollison

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