Wakala Farm is a 57 acre property in the Sunshine Coast
Hinterland which is owned by Jo Brown and is being developed by
Jo in conjunction with Sunshine Butterflies and their foundation
sponsor Landscape Info Guide to provide education and training
programs...
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Wakala Farm is a 57 acre property in the Sunshine Coast
Hinterland which is owned by Jo Brown and is being developed by
Jo in conjunction with Sunshine Butterflies and their foundation
sponsor Landscape Info Guide to provide education and training
programs for people with disabilities.
Wakala Farm is a large
interactive ecologically sustainable farming project which will have
full access for people with disabilities to interact and be involved in
the production and sales and will combine small crop farming,
permaculture systems and wildlife education as part of the
programs.
The farm hopes to be fully self sufficient in a few years.
The Name Wakala
The name ‘Wakala’ is indigenous for crow and was chosen because crows are
birds which are predominately misunderstood and there are a large number in the area.
Originally from South Australia, Jo and Ted are also often called crow eaters as a nickname.
Wakala Farm Program
Wakala Farm is a farming, landscape and horticulture therapy prog
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