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David Holmgren recounts how a chance meeting with Bill Mollison sprouted the idea that became Permaculture.
This short film is part of a bigger film Permaculture The Documentary, produced by Dogs Go Woof Productions.
This is a first reveal of the footage that has been shot with David during three days spent at Melliodora. The next chapter is to shoot Bill’s story in Tasmania, where Permaculture began and discover how this simple idea evolved into the most sustainable design system that reconnects human culture with nature in an evolving world.
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