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ReNewy Living is an Australian eco living environmental social enterprise that encompasses a blog, online eco shop, workshops, local events and a (coming soon) podcast.
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phone 0407 921 920
email info@renewyliving.com.au
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.
The geometric design on this dark blue t-shirt captured my attention on my opshop travels. It was the perfect t-shirt [...]
read more...In a country town op shop sitting on the top shelf amongst the large glass vases and picture frames, I [...]
read more...Creating your wonderfully strong sense of community, where everyone feels a strong sense of belonging takes time and comes with [...]
read more...Myall Lakes National Park is one of our frequently visited outdoor and adventure holiday spots. My photo series captures a [...]
read more...I would love you to meet The Share Shop: A Newcastle Library of Things to borrow. The Share Shop is [...]
read more...The convenience of buying stuff now has moved stealthily into our everyday living psyche. Our “throw away buy new and [...]
read more...This series of short stories and videos come from everyday people in our community. Each story gently encourages you to [...]
read more...Lake Macquarie Sustainable Neighbourhoods are challenging the way we look at waste with the annual Waste to Art exhibition. Waste [...]
read more...Shop Local. Support Local. Buy Local. These simple sentences have had greater prominence in our lingo over the last couple [...]
read more...Tapping into our creative streak helps us cope with stress (aka develop resilience), appreciate beauty and approach life with a [...]
read more...The Real Horror at Halloween This is a guest post written by Charlie Thompson from The Clean Collective. Some links [...]
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...Intentionally connecting with nature for purposeful sustainable living helps set the foundation for understanding why we need to live mindfully. [...]
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...Twenty years as an early childhood educator broadened my skill of being with and understanding a diversity of people. From [...]
read more...Just thinking about going plastic-free can be overwhelming. But the more we know, the more confidently we can take action [...]
read more...Every new year we’re surrounded by Back to School catalogues telling us we need to buy everything possible for our [...]
read more...If you’ve recently ditched your traditional antiperspirant deodorant and switched to natural deodorant, here are 5 tips for loving your [...]
read more...Set halfway between Newcastle and the vineyards of the Hunter Valley, Maitland is a town with rich architectural & social history. [...]
read more...Waste conjures up a motley mess of blacks, greys, and browns – a disarray of worthless, useless or defective stuff. [...]
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