What’s with the name?
To state the obvious, the land we operate on is leased and with the current economic climate we unfortunately do not see ourselves owning property in the near future.
We employ agroecological practices, which means our focus is on building biodiversity, ecology, soil health and improving the land so that when we do move on, it will be in better condition holistically to what we found it in. We wanna borrow it and improve it.
Most importantly, we acknowledge that any land we inhabit as white Australians, will never truly be ours. As First Nations peoples will always hold right and responsibility over it. With this forming the foundation of our name and what we believe in, we intend on consulting with Elders from the local area in order to manage the land effectively and accurately.