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Features
Disposable drink bottles: Plastic vs glass vs aluminium
Tuesday, 31 January 2012Buying a drink on the run has worked its way seamlessly into our hectic lifestyles, and despite best intentions is sometimes unavoidable. But does one of the packaging options come out trumps environmentally?
Buy organic and save
Tuesday, 31 January 2012We all know we should be eating organic – but sometimes it can seem just a little too beyond budget! We’ve investigated how to eat organic without breaking the bank.
5 minutes with... Sustainable artist, Michelle McCosker
Monday, 30 January 2012A day out for Michelle’s family isn’t your average picnic – it might include rummaging through junkyards, visiting secondhand stores and going to the ‘burbs on council clean-up day to look for materials for her artworks.
Get a cool night’s sleep
Monday, 30 January 2012In the brutal heat of an Aussie summer it can be tempting to switch on the air conditioner for a few peaceful hours of slumber. However consider these low impact ways to keep cool first.
Eat your greens
Tuesday, 24 January 2012Unsure what to do with the greens available at your grocer or farmer’s market? Give these tasty leafy triumphs a try.
Tips for a successful garage sale
Tuesday, 24 January 2012The perfect way to farewell your unwanted goods, a garage sale will help you avoid landfill and make some cash on the side.
Back to school goodies
Monday, 23 January 2012It’s that time again, so make sure you set your child a good example with these green back to school eco-items.
Colour me happy
Tuesday, 17 January 2012Embrace the warm weather and go bright with these eco-friendly colour cosmetics.
Fair young foodies
Tuesday, 17 January 2012Connecting passionate young foodies, here’s the extended interview with Alexandra and Joanna from the Youth Food Movement from the current Feb/March 2012 issue of G magazine.
Snails & slugs no more
Monday, 16 January 2012Slimy critters can become a difficult problem, nibbling away at your vegie or herb garden. Here’s how to avoid chemicals with some natural ways to get rid of them.



