Pip Podcast #47: Aunty Munya sharing First Nations culture

In this episode, we sit down with Aunty Munya Andrews, an esteemed elder from Western Australia, to explore the power of cultural awareness and its role in fostering connection, understanding and resilience. Pip Magazine · Pip Podcast #47: Aunty Munya – Indigenous Seasons & Becoming an Ally Aunty Munya shares her profound insights into First […]

Bread and butter pickles recipe

Autumn is the time to preserve cucumbers (or zucchinis) by making a batch of bread and butter pickles. Nothing says the end of summer like half a dozen jars of homemade bread and butter pickles – the perfect balance of sweet and tangy that elevates any sandwich, salad, cracker or burger. Unlike their dill counterparts, […]

Issue 35 Out Now!

The latest issue of Pip ­– Issue 35 – is here! And inside the print edition you’ll find our new A3 double-sided pull-out garden planner, which you can use to help keep track of your vegie patch throughout autumn.

PIP PARTNER – Shapescaper

Australian made from locally sourced steel, Shapescaper’s modular landscaping products are designed to last for decades.

Tobias Lestrell wasn’t long out of his manufacturing and design engineering degree when he identified a gap in the landscaping market. It was while working for a small startup in Melbourne that he realised landscapers and designers were limited by what was available off-the-shelf and they had to pay a considerable premium to get quality custom solutions. As a result, Shapescaper was launched to bridge this gap and to offer premium steel landscape products that are infinitely adaptable to any space, really easy to install and, importantly, affordably priced.

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ETHICAL MARKETPLACE

Pip partners with brands that align with its values. Ethical companies producing good-quality products that don’t harm the planet, instead aiming to improve it. Browse more ethical companies you can choose to support at pipmagazine.com.au

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Plastic-free New Year’s Eve: 10 Ways to host a sustainable celebration

As the countdown to midnight approaches, most New Year’s Eve celebrations generate mountains of single-use plastic waste. But it doesn’t have to be this way. With these 10 practical strategies, you can transform your party into an eco-friendly, waste-reducing celebration that’s both fun and responsible.