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Part-Time Permaculture Design Course 2026: Beaconsfield, WA - Feb 2026

By Martina Hoeppner
Part-Time Permaculture Design Course 2026: Beaconsfield, WA - Feb 2026

TL;DR: This part-time Permaculture Design Course in Western Australia offers a flexible, in-depth learning experience for permaculture certification and skill development.

  • Gain permaculture certification over 9 months.
  • Learn from an experienced educator, Martina Hoeppner.
  • Develop a personal permaculture design project.
  • Connect with the Western Australian permaculture community.
  • Contribute to charity with your enrollment.

Why it matters: This course provides crucial knowledge and practical skills for creating sustainable systems, fostering resilience against climate challenges, and promoting ethical land use.

Do this next: Explore the Permaculture Design Course 2026 curriculum and consider how it aligns with your personal and professional goals.

Recommended for: Working professionals and aspiring permaculture practitioners in Western Australia seeking flexible, comprehensive certification and community engagement.

📅 February 21 - November 28, 2026 | 📍 Beaconsfield, WA, Australia | 🏷️ course

The Permaculture Design Course 2026, a part-time collaboration with Permaculture Educators Alliance, runs monthly from February 21, 2026, through November 28, 2026, in Beaconsfield, Western Australia. Ideal for full-time workers, this flexible program delivers over 72 hours of tuition per Permaculture Institute guidelines, covering introduction to permaculture, soil and botany, landscape reading, plants, animals, buildings, water, community, and design. Taught by Martina Hoeppner, a Diploma-holding educator with years of experience teaching PDCs and managing Perth City Farm, sessions include tours, hands-on activities, and printed materials, with morning tea provided. Participants, from novices to intermediates, will develop a personal permaculture design project, learning to apply principles holistically across life sectors for sustainable outcomes. Sessions are spaced monthly—February 21 (Intro I), March 21 (Intro II), April 18 (Soil), and beyond—allowing digestion and application time. Permaculture practitioners value this for certification, skill refinement, and community building in WA's growing movement. Gain tools for regenerative farming, ethical land use, and resilient systems amid climate challenges. Martina's approach emphasizes positive solutions and personal action circles, making complex topics accessible. This course stands out for working professionals, offering work-life balance without compromising depth. Enroll to join thousands of PDC graduates worldwide, equipped to tackle environmental sustainability through design. Tickets support charity via Humanitix.