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CERES PDC: Brunswick East Permaculture Design Course 2026 - Feb 2026

By Limestone Permaculture
CERES PDC: Brunswick East Permaculture Design Course 2026 - Feb 2026

TL;DR: CERES Community Park offers a 16-day Permaculture Design Course from February to June 2026, leading to a globally recognized permaculture certification.

  • Learn permaculture principles and design skills.
  • Gain practical experience in urban and rural settings.
  • Network with experienced permaculturists.
  • Earn a globally recognized PDC certificate.
  • Flexible learning over eight weekends.

Why it matters: This course equips individuals with the knowledge and practical skills to create sustainable and regenerative systems in their own environments, contributing to ecological health and community resilience.

Do this next: Explore the course curriculum and instructors on the CERES website to see if it aligns with your learning goals.

Recommended for: Anyone in Australia or surrounding regions seeking to gain a Permaculture Design Certificate and implement sustainable design principles.

📅 February 28 - June 20, 2026 | 📍 Brunswick East, VIC, Australia | 🏷️ course

The Permaculture Design Course (PDC) at CERES Community Environment Park, located in Brunswick East, Victoria, is a comprehensive 16-day program running from February 28, 2026, to June 20, 2026. This immersive course is designed for individuals passionate about sustainable living, homesteading, and regenerative agriculture, providing the essential skills to design and manage urban or rural homesteads, farms, orchards, and gardens across diverse landscapes and climates in Australia. Led by experienced instructors including Brett from Limestone Permaculture, Will and Anthea from Maplewood Permaculture, and supported by six guest teachers, participants will engage in a blend of theory, hands-on activities, and field demonstrations over eight fortnightly weekends. Topics covered include permaculture principles, soil health, nutrient cycling, water management, plant and animal systems, natural building, and community development, fulfilling the 72-hour PDC certification requirements set by the Permaculture Institute. Attendees will learn practical techniques for creating no-waste, closed-loop systems inspired by natural ecosystems, empowering them to implement real-world designs on their own properties. This course is ideal for beginners seeking a foundational certificate as well as seasoned practitioners looking to deepen their knowledge. What sets it apart is the slowed, absorbed learning pace, allowing time for reflection and application between sessions, plus innovative strategies showcased at the host site. Permaculture practitioners will find immense value in networking with like-minded individuals, gaining actionable insights from veteran teachers, and earning a globally recognized PDC certificate that opens doors to advanced training, consulting, and community projects. Bookings are essential via the provided link, with payment plans available to make it accessible. Whether you're aiming to grow your own food, reduce environmental impact, or contribute to sustainable communities, this PDC equips you with lifelong tools for resilience in a changing world.