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ReNewy Living is an Australian eco living environmental social enterprise that includes a podcast, blog, online eco shop, workshops, and a local events directory.
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phone 0407 921 920
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postal PO Box 3270, Valentine NSW 2280, Australia
ReNewy Living believes in the power of local action to create a lasting environmental & social legacy. Our mission is to empower the local community by adopting positive, everyday approaches to sustainable living. It’s for everyone who chooses to live sustainably, wherever you are around the globe, using Newcastle NSW as inspiration for curiosity and commitment to your people, yourself, culture and your place. Read the full story about ReNewy Living…
Sharing stories that strengthen our commitment to nature, community, and a healthier planet.
Vegan baking isn’t high on my cooking rotation. However, finding out that my friend now prefers a vegan diet, I [...]
read more...The early morning sounds of fish jumping, kookaburras laughing, magpies warbling and the sun sparkling gently on the water is [...]
read more...In this video, Melinda shares her inspirationally creative Waste to Art story on sewing couture style dresses from waste. This story [...]
read more...Shop Local. Support Local. Buy Local. These simple sentences have had greater prominence in our lingo over the last couple [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “Ep 3: The Library of Things Reducing Waste Through Sharing” [...]
read more...If we could predict how our ingrained daily sustainable habits would work in another country, travelling would be a breeze. [...]
read more...Shopping centres filled with chain stores that sell brand new items have become bland, conspicuous buildings across suburbia. Contrast this [...]
read more...Waste conjures up a motley mess of blacks, greys, and browns – a disarray of worthless, useless or defective stuff. [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “14. What Makes Natural Deodorant Great?” Listen to the full episode [...]
read more...This is a guest post article, written by local permaculture advocates Dean and Honey from Dean and Honey’s Permaculture Events, [...]
read more...The Re: Club is reinventing the way we shop for clothes so we can re-wear and re-share on repeat. Sheona, [...]
read more...Expensive. Organic, fair trade, ethical, reusable. Vegan. Words that conjure up what sustainable living doesn’t have to be. So rather [...]
read more...Taking time to go outside and enjoy the fresh air is so valuable to our wellbeing and connection to place. [...]
read more...The geometric design on this dark blue t-shirt captured my attention on my opshop travels. It was the perfect t-shirt [...]
read more...Thanks to my sister for introducing me to this delicious surplus pear syrup jelly. I love making and enjoying tried [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “12. Balancing Collective Living with Individual Ideas”. Listen to the [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “16. How a Native Plant Nursery Protects Local Biodiversity”. Listen to [...]
read more...Instigated by an inbox message, I discovered that socks are miscellaneous textile waste that add to the little book of [...]
read more...I’ve always wanted to do the right thing for recycling our food waste. However, we were repeatedly unsuccessful at home [...]
read more...Making the switch to natural deodorant is a great step toward a healthier, more sustainable personal hygiene routine—but it can [...]
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