Videographer Colin Ross is our newest council member and he hasn’t wasted any time in putting his skills to use. He’s captured a recent horn manure-making session led by Su Hoskin at Domaine Thomson. Check it out!
Our pilot biodynamic education programme Nourish to Flourish launches in less than a month and hopes are high for a stellar success.
Today was David Wright’s last day as the Association’s Executive Secretary, after nearly three decades in the role.
Everything you could possibly want to know about our 2017 conference is now online and live!
Newsflash! We’re thrilled to announce we’re hosting a pre-conference introduction to biodynamics: Bringing life to urban gardens.
There’s very little Hawke’s Bay resident and 2017 conference speaker Andy Black doesn’t know about growing veges and herbs. He’s also an expert at growing under glass.
Sydney-based Diane Watkin is the keynote speaker at this year’s conference. Here’s some information about Diane and her work.
Due to time constraints and other factors, our conference organising team is now down to just two people. This is putting huge pressure on them both.
The New Zealand Biodynamic Association’s 2017 conference will be held at Michael Park School, Ellerslie, Auckland on 19-21 May. This year’s theme is “Urban biodynamics: growing the future”.
Happy New Year! Deepen your understanding of biodynamics and its practical application in 2017 with these hands-on workshops—two in the South Island, one in the North.