You don’t want a leaky bladder . . . but you DO want a leaky drain . . . here’s how to get and build it for less than $20
Rain is our lifeblood . . .
Farm fencing revolution
Creating a space to hang out
A bushfire evening, Australia, 2019
The power of WaterUps wicking beds to grow plants
Rain tank water is safe to drink
“ . . . The risk of contracting illness from rainwater supplied from well-maintained roof catchments and tanks is very low, although it should be noted that the risk increases with less maintenance and cleaning, and in the absence of a first flush diverter. If in doubt about the microbiological quality of rainwater, the water should be either disinfected or boiled prior to use.“









