October 2009
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By al on October 28, 2009
Saturn transits into the Astrological sign of Libra on 30th October 2009 at approximately 4.09am (AEDT) at Byron Bay, NE NSW, Australia. If you happen to be … Read more »
Posted in Philosophy | Keywords 1982, 1983, 2009, 2010, 2012, air quality, Astro, astrology, Australia, Byron Bay, fixed stars, libra, mundane, Philosophy, sabian symbol, saturn, saturn in libra, saturn transit, saturn transit 1980, saturn transit over mars, Sky, star sign, sun signs, transit, virgo, zodiac |
By al on October 27, 2009
Engineers have a critical role to play in the management of our Coastal Zones for projected climate change scenarios. Here are some search results at google for … Read more »
Posted in Philosophy | Keywords belongil beach, Byron Bay, childrens' future, climate change, coastal development, coastal zone, Cudgen, Cudgen Creek, destruction, ecologically sustainable development, engineering, engineers, Environment, environmental advocacy collage, environmental advocacy image, Gold Coast, habitat clearing, healing, integrity, Kings Forest, Mt Warning Caldera Region, NE NSW, nsw, Part 3A, Philosophy, Photo, planning, quality of life, se qld, sea level rise, stream stealing, sustainability, tweed coast, Tweed Shire, vision, Wooyung |
By al on October 24, 2009
I have just been to visit the beautiful Beechmont Plateau, in the Gold Coast Hinterland, SE Qld, Australia. Adjoining this Plateau is the Lamington Plateau, host to … Read more »
Posted in Education | Keywords a balance of faeries, Agroforestry, basaltic aquifers, Beechmont, Beechmont Plateau, Biodiversity, Canungra Land Warfare Centre, carbon sequestration, children, clear felling, Education, environmental advocacy collage, environmental stewardship, escarpment, forest, gondwana rainforests, habitat clearing, heritage, Hinze Dam Catchment, land and water stewardship, Mt Warning Caldera, Mt Warning Caldera Region, National Parks and Wildlife, Nerang River, Photo, privet, rainforest, rescuing remnants, Scenic Rim, sclerophyll, se qld, timber, water grid, world heritage |
By al on October 23, 2009
Our Children’s Future, when it comes to environmental vandalism is not only OUR concern, but Their concern. The Greens have given out their Bad Developer Awards recently. … Read more »
Posted in Education | Keywords a balance of faeries, Advocacy, caring, children, childrens' future, coastal development, crow, developer awards, duty of care, ecologically sustainable development, Education, Environment, environmental advocacy poem, Environmental Search engine, fragmentation, Greens, habitat clearing, heritage, infrastructure, integrity, koala, koala poem, land and water stewardship, law, Mt Warning Caldera Region, NSW Department of Planning, Part 3A, Phantom Koala, PK, planning, poem, precautionary principle, se qld, sustainability, tweed coast, Tweed Shire Council |
By al on October 21, 2009
Mullumbimby is a beautiful town in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Australia. The people of Mullumbimby have gathered together for a long time now to take on … Read more »
Posted in Advocacy | Keywords Advocacy, byron shire, development, duopoly, Environment, environmental advocacy, Environmental Search engine, Mullumbimby, NE NSW, non sustainable development, Northern Rivers, NSW Department of Planning, Phantom Koala, woolworths |
By al on October 10, 2009
Below is a Koala Poem to explain some interesting ideas about Koala Habitat destruction, endangered Australian native wildlife issues and why the trend of habitat clearing and … Read more »
Posted in Philosophy | Keywords a balance of faeries, activism, Advocacy, Education, endangered wildlife, Environmental Action, environmental advocacy, environmental advocacy poem, fragmentation, goanna, habitat clearing, koala, koala poem, koala school, love, mass extinction, overconsumption, Part 3A, Phantom Koala, Philosophy, Photo, PK, poem |
By al on October 8, 2009
The philosophy of laughter as the best medicine is very old to humanity. People love to laugh, have fun and enjoy themselves. Recently, due to pressures of … Read more »
Posted in Philosophy | Keywords laughter, Philosophy |
By al on October 7, 2009
Endangered ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY : Coastal Cypress Pine Forest (Callitris columellaris Forest). This ecological community was once widespread along the coast of Australia in various forms. It is … Read more »
Posted in Education | Keywords Advocacy, benoit, Biodiversity, bioregions, Bob Ell, Callitris columellaris, climate change, Coastal Cypress Pine Forest, coastal development, degraded land, duty of care, ecologically sustainable development, Endangered Ecological Communities, Environment, Fire, fragmentation, habitat clearing, Kings Forest, law, Leda, Mt Warning Caldera Region, nsw, Part 3A, Phantom Koala, PK, planning, Pottsville, precautionary principle, Reforestation, rising sea levels, seed banks, State Significant Sites, threatened species, tweed coast |
By al on October 7, 2009
I dreamt of a billabong, still water clear
a tiny brown platypus sitting so near
hidden by reeds and tall growing sedge
I watched him dive freely away from his … Read more »
Posted in Philosophy | Keywords money, motorcycles, Philosophy, platypus, platypus poem, wisdom in the land |
By al on October 6, 2009
It is mid spring, and after a little rain, the animals are all on the move in Upper Burringbar, NE NSW, Australia. Here is a collage of … Read more »
Posted in Education | Keywords brown snake, burringbar, crow, Education, Environment, father crow, goanna, honey bee, NE NSW, Photo, python, skink, striated pardalot, white tail spider, wildlife |
By al on October 5, 2009
The history of corporations and wealthy decision makers is not new to humanity. People have a long history of working together, by natural alignment, contract or force. … Read more »
Posted in Advocacy | Keywords animal advocacy, Biodiversity, corporate leadership, corporate myopia, corporate vision, development, environmental sustainability, koala, koala poem, myopia, myths for a modern age, NE NSW, Phantom Koala, PK, se qld, tweed coast |