Johannes Rickert at Pilliga Pottery
At Pilliga Pottery, which is located not far from Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, you can watch young Johannes Rickert and others turn lumps of clay into the Pilliga specialty - terracotta with decorative colour glaze overlay. There's a huge collection here, with everything from small gifts and kitchenware to large vases and urns on sale to help you remember your visit.
Pilliga Pottery/Barkala Farmstay
Coonabarabran NSW
Video credits to Duncan Wilson.
On a Rope at Barkala Farm / Pilliga Pottery Coonabarabran
Welcome to Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery makes unique Australian pottery that you can buy online or purchase when you visit. Designs are original and individually done, by freehand.
Visitors to the workshop are welcome to watch demonstrations.
You can read more about us on our web:
barkalafarmstay.com.au
Australia part 2 - Road trip, Noosa, Stanthorpe, Pilliga Pottery
A gem of a pottery barn tucked in the NSW wilderness! Pilliga Pottery barn in Coonabarabran
This great little pottery barn has a great story to tell! It makes the cups for one of the swankiest restaurants in the country...a whopping 600km way!
BARKALA PILLIGA POTTERY
Maria's party for the Pilliga
Pidgie: Interim Supervisor at Barkala Farm/Pilliga Pottery
Pidgie does the rounds while everyone was at AgQuip
THE FANTASTIC, SCULPTURES IN THE SCRUB. Pilliga region, NSW.
A day walk at Dandry Gorge, Pilliga Forest, NSW. The 3 km walking circuit includes five sculptures. This is one incredible experience, walking through bushland's and experiencing these sculptures in a nature environment.
LINKS:-
The Coonabarabran Song
Tess McWilliam from Bicentennial Concert
Coonabarabran Power Names
Polluting the Pilliga
Rather than being protected as a significant carbon bank and species habitat, Pilliga Forest in New South Wales is being poisoned and cleared.
In Polluting the Pilliga, we bring you the latest on this ecocide. The Leard Forest Research Node wishes to thank Narrabri community and the Australian Student Environment Network for their participation in making this video.
We would like to hear from anyone who has further knowledge of the greenhouse gas venting activities occurring in the Pilliga East Forest or elsewhere.
If you have any information which disputes any of the content of this video, please contact us at leardforestresearchnode@gmail.com
The Leard Forest Research Node welcomes donations, however small, to help us continue our work.
coona'z local 5 set!!
mcbeths the local sk8rat does the local 5 set! filmed by thursty
Coonabarabran dam jumping
Dean M,
Coonabarabran
Our trip to the AAOs AAOMEGA telescope near Coonabarabran in the Warrumbungle national Park in northern New South Wales, 7 hours drive from Sydney. We had 3 nights there. Unfortunately 2 were rained out, but the one clear night was spectacular.
Another day in Coonabarabran.....
Video from my travels with work to the Siding Springs Observatory site. It is approx. 28km from Coonabarabran and I enjoy providing the service we do to the telescope. Hope you enjoy my little vid of where I go once a month.
For the keen observer it isn't my regular vehicle which was on deployment in another postcode.
Poisoning Pilliga
Pilliga Forest, in central NSW between Coonabarabran and Narrabri, has been fracked for nearly 15 years. There are already over 50 wells and 500 more are planned.
Because of its isolation, the gas miners have literally been getting away with murder. Wildlife has been decimated, the forest devastated and local farm water supplies rendered useless and poisonous.
There are huge areas where the wells have been closed for over 10 years that will no longer grow anything. A dangerous bacteria, sulphate reducing bacteria, which should never be on the surface, has been flushed up by the fracking process and is now replicating in the sun's ultra violet rays.
We don't know what damage this is causing for the long term but it is very evident that it is causing great problems for the environment. It also serves little use to our economy because the gas companies don't even pay royalties until 5 years after production begins. The mining companies claim this is all exploratory and therefore not liable for payment.
We have made this movie to bear witness to the horrors that have been inflicted on this beautiful part of Australia and to raise awareness of the dangers of CSG. Please share this movie and talk to your friends and relatives about the devastation CSG is causing our communities. Get out and see Pilliga before the beauty is all gone.
Convince the politicians to protect our community from the ravages of coal seam gas.
Jo's ducks arrive in Coonabarabran
NSW Deserves Better in the North West - Coonabarabran
NSW Deserves Better in the North West - Coonabarabran
Coonabarabran dvd
Coonabarabran dvd