Twenty-five years ago, ErinEarth was two asphalt tennis courts and a dumping ground for a nearby school. Then two local Presentation Sisters, Carmel Wallis and Kaye Bryan, had the audacity to dream big and take action. This is the story of how Carmel and Kaye galvanised the Wagga Wagga community and turned a local wasteland into a half-hectare native garden. A quarter of a century later, ErinEarth stands tall as a beacon of biodiversity, demonstrating sustainable living to the local communit ...
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Carmel & Kaye together: Funny moments, reflections and the future
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The final episode brings Carmel and Kaye together to reflect on their time at ErinEarth. Laugh along as they reflect on the early days of community engagement, be inspired by their driving ethos, and ultimately, be filled with hope for the future. Really, these women are inspiring!Par ErinEarth Ltd & A Lasting Tale
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Kaye Bryan: How her perseverance, passion and commitment brought the vision to life
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Meet Sister Kaye Bryan, the "ying" to Sr Carmel's "yang". Hear her story about the early days of ErinEarth, the work both sisters spent in getting the Wagga community on board back in the mid to late 1990s, and the love and passion Kaye still brings to the space and its broader placement within sustainable living and ecological justice.…
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Carmel Wallis: Leading sustainable living in the Wagga community for over 25 years
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Sister Carmel Wallis talks passionately and with great insight into the philosophy underpinning ErinEarth. Her love and commitment to ecological justice shines through this fascinating origin story.Par ErinEarth Ltd & A Lasting Tale
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