November 2010's Jam Magazine Stories and Articles
Autumn 2011
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E.co Mover Craig Eury and Jess have launched E.co Transportable Units: a business that promises to blast the concept of transportable dwelling into a new age... more Irra Nyindangu Wangga This is Wajarri for 'Speak Your Language'... more Damara vs Merino Damara sheep have been in WA since 1996 when a forward thinking bunch of entrepreneurs shipped in 16,000 Damara embryos from South Africa... more Wahroonga Yvonne Marsden grows fat lambs and merino wool out at Kojarina off the Mt Magnet Road... more Goats On The Range Since the first boats European and Chinese immigrants have released up to five breeds of mainly milk goats onto the land... more Philosophy of the Everyday: The Vacant Space Bruno Latour writes that 'there is no knowledge – what would it be? There is only know-how. There are crafts and trades'... more Valley View Military The idea was simple, get a black and white photograph of their classic plane with an authentic Willey's jeep parked in front... more Animal Instincts At Moonyoonooka Nita and Mel are working with animals to heal the body and empower the soul of their clients... more Yalgoo Museum If you can't resist poking around in the past — you will love the Yalgoo Museum... more Glabundi Gemma and Michael met as teenagers over a mulesing cradle – true romance, Midwest style... more Mining Ore and OCHRE Wilgie Mia is believed to be the oldest continuous mining operation in the world... more Chook-ercise! Enough with these flabby backyard chickens; we need to get them toned and terrific... more The Bootenal anti-Monument This lush zone is named for the Naaguja word for wet marshy land, Bootenew... more Carnamah Rocks 30 Congratulations Tom and Angie John for 30 years of service to the Carnamah locals... more |
