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 on the beach at Byron Bay, you will see Saturn rising in the sky not long after this. Saturn‘s entry into Libra coincides with its … Continue reading →
The Directions loving vision to heal + habitat = more habitat and more biodiversity killing to heal + habitat = less habitat, less biodiversity The Agricultural Chemical and Machinery Industries‘ direction within mainstream society has endowed future populations of our world with: fast food production, decreased biosphere activity fast development increased production … Continue reading →
Vision, Serving , Knowledge and Ideas – which ever way, these Qualities of humanity can help our quest to work with the earth instead of against it. These qualities can help us attain Authentic Environmental Stewardship. The Six Clusters of Denial—Death by Storytelling at candobetter.org. Another story, worth reading. News, advertising, tweets, … Continue reading →
Constellations of Words – Symbolism & Etymology of Constellations and Stars Arabic Parts Astrology Calculator WhatWatch Astrology Program at PaperTV – this is a beautiful program for personal astrology ( non commercial use ). It includes a range of features. Astrologyweekly.com articles on astrology, sabian symbols, general interest Astrodienst and NEPTUNE by … Continue reading →
ACID SULFATE SOILS and COASTAL Wetland LINKS:- The Wetlands of NE NSW and SE QLD have been increasingly rapidly destroyed, due to development , infrastructure pressures and inappropriate planning decisions . This means that the HABITATS of many of our COASTAL NATIVE AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE have been under rapidly increasing pressures also. Acid … Continue reading →
The Sun – “A man bursting with the wealth of what he has to give” The Moon – “Mermaid awaits prince who will make her immortal” Mercury – “A double promise reveals both its inner and outer meanings” Venus – “A flock of geese flies overhead across clear skies” Mars – “In … Continue reading →
Weed Management in Australia is a high energy industry. It is based on mowing, slashing, burning, mulching, spraying, grazing. Whilst prevention is the obvious first step in weed management, Australia’s horticultural and agricultural industries have offered little help. These industries are responsible for many plant species being used, sold, distributed and promoted … Continue reading →
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 coastal zone management and Climate Change . Here are some bluecray environmental search engine results for the same. You can find the CSIRO and BOM … Continue reading →