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The rise of permaculture in Australia traces back to the world's last oil crisis

ABC Australia · May 30, 2026, 2:22 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Permaculturists say a new generation is embracing the movement's tenets of sustainability and self-sufficiency.
  • Permaculture proponents say interest in the movement's principles has risen during the current oil crisis.
  • The movement's co-founder, David Holmgren, says permaculture was rooted in the world's last oil crisis.

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Permaculturists say a new generation is embracing the movement's tenets of sustainability and self-sufficiency. (Supplied: Trevor Paddenburg)

Permaculture proponents say interest in the movement's principles has risen during the current oil crisis.

The movement's co-founder, David Holmgren, says permaculture was rooted in the world's last oil crisis.

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