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Easy Being Green – Grass Roots Magazine

August 1, 2011 @ 21:24 By Gavin Webber 3 Comments

Just a quick one today due to an early night required after all that heavy lifting on the weekend.

For those of you in Australia, check out the latest Grass Roots magazine (GR206).  I wrote another article titled “Easy Being Green”, this time it is about energy efficiency, solar hot water, solar PV and chickens.

You can check it out on page 30.  While you are there, read the rest of this very cool magazine as well!

Gav x

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  1. Frugal Queen says

    August 1, 2011 at 23:55

    Hi Gav! I can’t read that here, so if you wouldn’t mind being a dear and scanning it and putting the pages on y’blog?……..is that I no I hear? Never mind, love Froogs xxxx

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  2. tylasnan says

    August 1, 2011 at 23:49

    Yes Gavin, I read my mag on the weekend. Great article in one of my favourite magazines. Have been reading it since the eighties!

    Cheers, Karen near Gympie.

    Reply
  3. gustoso says

    May 6, 2012 at 15:48

    Just read your article in a back issue from the library. Congratulations on getting published. Great work.

    Reply

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