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Sowing seeds for sustainable living: Lizz Hills

May 27, 2020 9:38 pm \ by Jane

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Posted in: Virtual Churchill \ Tagged: Arising from Disruption, Lizz Hills, Wild Mountains

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Every day we eat and we dress. We are now more conscious of our food – it is time to be more conscious of clothing. Textile Beat promotes a slow clothing philosophy, an holistic approach to dressing that is sustainable, ethical and creative. We believe the practice of dressing well is embodied in the values of what we choose to wear, not just the looks.

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We acknowledge the Quandamooka people as the traditional custodians of the land we live and work on at Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island). We  pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and respect their continuing culture, customs, wisdom and teachings that nurtured this land for millennia.

We value our First Nations people as being part of the oldest continuing culture in the world and hope for a time when the Australian Government fully and appropriately acknowledges the past.

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Recent Posts

  • You can’t leave home without dressing
  • Australian upcyclers celebrate natural fibres
  • EFWA Upcycling Challenge ready set to go
  • Stitching skills and agency are antidotes to fast fashion
  • On the Textile Beat enews December 2022
  • Churchill Fellow finds stitching skills and agency are antidotes to fast fashion
  • Permaculture in your Wardrobe
  • Lifelong benefits of creative childhood
  • Making for wellbeing interviews in New Zealand
  • Churchill fellow investigates ways to reduce our material footprint
  • Good Earth Cotton ticks all the boxes
  • Dress with a good story to tell
  • Cotton: case study in misinformation
  • Jane Milburn awarded OAM
  • Slow Clothing culture
  • On the Textile Beat enews
  • Upcycling Challenge brings dormant textiles to life
  • A closet fit for the Anthropocene
  • Local through and through
  • Spinning the dream

Recent Comments

  • Chats, Treats, Tunes and Cheers Galore? PepTalks is Back! - peppermint magazine on Slow Clothing
  • Slow Fashion Festival 2019 – Green Skills on Slow Clothing
  • Jane on Slow Clothing
  • JO FAY Duncan on Slow Clothing
  • Jane LOVEDAY. on About

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  • reuse
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About Textile Beat

We live lightly on Earth by consciously choosing slow food and slow clothing. Slow clothing is a way of thinking about, selecting and wearing clothes to ensure they bring meaning, value and joy to our lives. We make choices that are good for our health, the health of others and the health of the planet. We believe secondhand is organic and mending is good for the soul.

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