4 Feb, 2017 | Permaculture Stories

MEDIA RELEASE — RELEASE DATE 3 FEBRUARY 2017
Pip, the Australian permaculture magazine is celebrating the release of its seventh issue this month and its increase in production from two to three issues. We felt that two issues wasn’t quite enough. After a few months, people were getting hungry for more. So as of 2017 we will be releasing three issues a year, March, July and November with issue seven hitting PA member letterboxes late Feb.
We’re really excited to have reached issue seven, from our humble beginnings with a Pozible crowdfunding campaign three years ago. We’re now in newsagents and retail outlets around Australia and New Zealand and shipping worldwide.
The latest issue is packed with articles on all things related to the chicken, including out beautiful chicken on the cover. We also have features on natural dyeing, growing garlic for year round supply, pickling, fermenting, electric cars and more. We also have a special tribute to Bill Mollison, the father of permaculture who passed away late last year.
We love having a diverse mix of perspectives on permaculture in practice in the mag. There’s no ‘one way’ to do permaculture, and it’s a growing movement with lots of exciting new ideas coming from different places. Our goal is to share these and connect the permaculture movement in Australia and beyond.
We’re passionate about bringing the Australian-grown permaculture movement to a wider audience locally, which is why we started the magazine. In 2017 we’re going from strength to strength with our increase in production and distribution and the launch of our podcast series.
About Pip Magazine:
Pip Magazine started as a crowd-funding venture in 2014, and in just three years has grown reaching more than 18,000 readers worldwide.
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30 Jan, 2016 | PA News
Pip’s fifth issue – a special feature issue on Fair Food – will be launched with an incredible free event at the Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne.
WHERE:Â SLF venue: ‘The Shed’, Birrung Mar
WHEN: Saturday 13 February at 3pm
Join MC Nick Rose to discuss how we can create a fair food system for all with guests including Tammi Jonas and Guy Grossi.
Pip’s fifth edition feature articles written by:
- David Holmgren
- Nick Rose
- Tammi Jonas
- Bruce Pascoe
- Albert Bates
- Kirsten Bradley
- and loads of other fabulous permies!
The fitth issue has a focus on how we can create a fair food system, as well as a host of other great articles on:
- creating a double dig garden
- bio char
- how to build a cool room
- indigenous plants that can replace imported varieties such as wheat and rice
- simple to make greywater system
- tiny house builder Rob Scott
- national course provider directory
- a new kids section with articles for and by little people
- plus lots more great info, activities and DIYs.
10% off for PA members!
Pip is offering to Permaculture Australia members 10% off all their back issues, digital and print, and the back issues collection.
Have we got your correct address?
Permaculture Australia still offers the Pip magazine with your PA membership. If you’re a current member, to ensure that you receive Pip Issue #5, please log into the PA website and check that your postal address is correct under “MY PROFILE SUMMARY” and “edit my profile”. If your membership has lapsed, make sure you renew your membership today!
Would you like a digital copy of Pip?
If you are a current PA member and you do not need or want a Pip or don’t consent to your details being sent to Pip magazine, or you’d like a digital copy of Pip (instead of the paper copy) please email us immediately!
Please note that those Permaculture Australia members who live overseas will be receiving an email with a link to the Pip website to receive a digital copy of Pip Issue#5.
7 Mar, 2014 | PA News
It’s the first new permaculture magazine in more than a decade. Pip — Australia’s new national permaculture magazine is due before the end of March.
“Since the demise of the Permaculture International Journal in 2000 we’ve had to rely on the web, local newsletters and carrier pigeons to share national news”, said Ian Lillington.
“Pip editor, Robyn Rosenfeldt, ran a successful crowdfunding appeal that raised revenue for the printing of Pip’s first edition. The permaculture community contributed generously to the beginnings of our new magazine”, said Ian.
Time to check your membership
Current Permaculture Australia members will receive this year’s two editions as part of their membership subscription, so please make sure your PA membership is up to date.
How to check your membership details
OPTION 1 – we can check
If you would like us to check your address just email us at
If you would like to join or renew your PA membership contact:
OPTION 2 – its easy if you would like to check
1. Login with username and password
Login to the website via the login panel in the sidebar. If you have forgotten your password you can click on the button to reset your password.
2. Click on Edit My Profile
Once you are logged in, click on the  ‘Edit My Profile’ link. This will then take you to your profile page where you can check your postal address.

Click on the link ‘Edit My Profile’ to check your address
3. Edit your profile page
Once you open your ‘My Profile’ page, check your address and amend if needed to make sure that you receive a copy of Pip Australian Permaculture Magazine.

Update your address details if needed in your ‘My Profile’ page.
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