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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 series of Love Local events in the Newcastle region.
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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.
This article is a summary of the podcast conversation 17. From Waste to Wake-Up Call: Art that Hits Home. Listen to [...]
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read more...If you’re wanting to live more sustainably, but unsure where to begin, tuning in to podcast conversations that have already [...]
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...Photo Credit: Atelier Photography This article is a summary of the podcast conversation “20. Sustainable Home Renovation Design that puts [...]
read more...This article is a summary of the podcast conversation “18. The Community Garden Where Veggies Meet Biodiversity “. Listen to the [...]
read more...It’s early 2020, and the global pandemic COVID-19 virus has shaken up our everyday living. One of the most significant [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “6. Circular Economy from a Localised Perspective”. Listen here to [...]
read more...Have you ever wondered what to do with old souvenir or beautifully patterned tea towels? Discover the possibilities for creative repurposing [...]
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read more...Cheap costs and neverending availability of stuff to buy at Christmas feels more like a sales and marketing pitch of [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “7. Natural Soap Making Inspired by Nature”. Listen here to [...]
read more...In the after-hours cosiness of Estabar – opposite Newcastle beach – a small bunch of our community listened to an [...]
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read more...Growing up in the burbs of Sydney, Mum always hung the washing on the original metal Hills Hoist clothesline. On [...]
read more...The Real Horror at Halloween This is a guest post written by Charlie Thompson from The Clean Collective. Some links [...]
read more...This article is a summary of the podcast conversation “28. Everyday Voices: A Young Person’s Environmental Journey”. Listen to the full [...]
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