Bill Mollison has inspired countless people to take action. He is a recipient of the “Right Livelihood Award,” a prestigious honour that is often nicknamed the “Alternative Nobel Prize.” He was also named one of the “Senior Australians of 2010,” and has received honours and accolades from many places he has visited worldwide.
Bill’s first two books, “Permaculture One” (co-authored with David Holmgren) and “Permaculture Two,” are considered by many to be among the most important writings in sustainable agriculture. His encyclopaedic classic Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual is used as the foundation for the Permaculture Design Courses that he developed in the early 80’s that spread the permaculture philosophy and practice worldwide.
Hear Bill Mollison, the 'father of permaculture', present one of his first Permaculture Design Courses. A defining moment in history captured by permaculture pioneer Jeff Nugent, the course attended by world renown permaculture practioner Geoff Lawton. 47 hours of recordings, 59 MP3 files of around 45 minutes on DVD. Recorded in Bill's home town of Stanley, Tasmania in 1983 and…
Hear Bill Mollison, the 'father of permaculture', discuss aquaculture systems at a course that he ran in 1985, captured by permaculture pioneer Jeff Nugent. This is followed by related excerpts from the PDC he ran in Stanley in 1983. 12 hours of recordings on CD. Includes a 18 page PDF file of accompanying diagrams and course notes as well as…
Economic Strategies for Community Survival and Development (as the economy falls in a heap) Hear 30 hours of Bill Mollison, the co-founder of permaculture, talking about Earthbank - an integrated, ethical systems approach to securing community from a failing financial system using a myriad of legal and financial strategies.