Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 There is a beautiful bird park called Kakatou or similar, will look it up if I have time, where there are divine birdsongs to be heard, not herbal but lovely anyway. MArilena. To: ukherbal-list From: holisticherbalist@... Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:11:24 +0000 Subject: Aussie advice Hello all Not wishing to rub it in on a snowy day here in Sussex but I am off to Australia on Sunday (hopefully). Wine tastings and cricket are organised but would welcome any suggestions on anything I should see/ do to satisfy the herbal side of me. I shall be visiting Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. I am going to the Mungo National park but other suggestions would be appreciated. Also is it possible to buy Kava kava there? It is going to be the trip of a lifetime and really want to make the most of it. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Permaculture started in Oz - I think there must be some inspirational sites there, try googling it? Sally Owen > Hello all > > Not wishing to rub it in on a snowy day here in Sussex but I am off > to Australia on Sunday (hopefully). Wine tastings and cricket are > organised but would welcome any suggestions on anything I should > see/ do to satisfy the herbal side of me. I shall be visiting > Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. I am going to the Mungo > National park but other suggestions would be appreciated. Also is it > possible to buy Kava kava there? > It is going to be the trip of a lifetime and really want to make the > most of it. > > Thanks > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Lucky you I had a trip in 2003 (for the rugby!). I tried to find out about plant medicine but much knowledge was lost as the settlers did not creat the aboridgines with any knowledge. I did buy one book called Australian Medicinal Plants EV Lassak & T McCarthy. If you have time in Perth going South is the best place to see wild flowers but maybe a little late now (my nephew is there at the moment and its over 30 but not humid). Sydney - the Blue Mountains to see the haze from the volatile oils and smell them. Melbourne not sure about plants but a trip to see the pengiuns would fun. Dore Aussie advice Hello all Not wishing to rub it in on a snowy day here in Sussex but I am off to Australia on Sunday (hopefully). Wine tastings and cricket are organised but would welcome any suggestions on anything I should see/ do to satisfy the herbal side of me. I shall be visiting Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. I am going to the Mungo National park but other suggestions would be appreciated. Also is it possible to buy Kava kava there? It is going to be the trip of a lifetime and really want to make the most of it. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Hello Have fun, I would stick with more wine tasting, to be honest there is not much Herbal stuff to do here ( I live in Queensland) . Most of the Herbs we use are exactly the same as are available in the UK , actually less choice and much more expensive! Most people are naturopaths here and very into supplements. I am sure there is traditional herbal knowledge still around some where, but I have not found it easy to find. The only form I have found Kava Kava in is in tablets from Mediherb. Fingers crossed for the weather Selves To: ukherbal-list From: herbal@... Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 14:17:36 +0000 Subject: Re: Aussie advice Lucky you I had a trip in 2003 (for the rugby!). I tried to find out about plant medicine but much knowledge was lost as the settlers did not creat the aboridgines with any knowledge. I did buy one book called Australian Medicinal Plants EV Lassak & T McCarthy. If you have time in Perth going South is the best place to see wild flowers but maybe a little late now (my nephew is there at the moment and its over 30 but not humid). Sydney - the Blue Mountains to see the haze from the volatile oils and smell them. Melbourne not sure about plants but a trip to see the pengiuns would fun. Dore Aussie advice Hello all Not wishing to rub it in on a snowy day here in Sussex but I am off to Australia on Sunday (hopefully). Wine tastings and cricket are organised but would welcome any suggestions on anything I should see/ do to satisfy the herbal side of me. I shall be visiting Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. I am going to the Mungo National park but other suggestions would be appreciated. Also is it possible to buy Kava kava there? It is going to be the trip of a lifetime and really want to make the most of it. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Hi Have never thought of herb tours for visitors to Australia - and if I was going anywhere for that, it would be Tasmania. They really do have some amazing herbs/herb farms. For other herb gardens - check out those at the Botanical Gardens of all the major cities, particularly Melbourne and Sydney. Also in Melbourne go and check out the kitchen garden at Heidi Art Gallery If you have a couple of days in Sydney, drive out to Hill End (quite a ways on dirt road) it is a fantastic old gold-mining town, now almost deserted, with some amazing hawthorn trees and a few interesting herbal artefacts in the museum. You would probably need to stay overnight from Sydney, or it would be a very long day. In South Australia, Jurlique, the herbal/bd/upmarket skincare company, do tours of their farm which is in the Adelaide hills and would be lovely to see - you need to book through their website. Yes you can get kava - only water-based extracts, which are available in tablet form Kakadu is a wonderful national park, with amazing birds, but it is in the Northern Territory, (relatively) close to Darwin, around 3000k from Adelaide. That is days to drive. And of course there is the fantastic, extensive herb gardens here at Southern Cross University in Lismore, northern NSW. But that is around 12 hours by road north from Sydney, 2.5 hours south of Brisbane, so not on your itinerary. enjoy the cricket. And the wine. And the rain over so many parts of the country after sometimes a decade of drought means that the wildlife and birds are quite spectacular. best wishes Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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