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There are many gorgeous markets popping up in and around Rockingham at this festive time of year, and that’s wonderful, but there’s one market which celebrates local artisans, farmers, and small businesses all year round — Peel Produce Market.
Image created from photos sourced from the Peel Produce Market’s Instagram account.
Read on to discover the vision behind this beloved local event that champions sustainability and community.
Naragebup is a serene space in Rockingham, WA where you can partake in natural learning at your own pace. This environmental centre in Rockingham was built using sustainable practices, in the most organic way. Come visit Naragebup to get up close and personal with chickens, lizards and sea life; have a coffee whilst browsing local artist's wares; and leave with native seedlings and organic cleaning products, at a steal of a price. Bring your curiosity, and your own containers and bags.
Image sourced from Naragebup’s Facebook page. Read on to discover how Naragebup got its name and its connection to Nyoongar language.
Sensitivity and inclusivity are an important part of content creation. There are many different interpretations of sensitivity, even within the same dictionary.
One of these definitions that I resonate with deeply, is ‘…an ability to understand what other people need, and be helpful to them’.
Sensitivity, Cambridge Dictionary website, accessed 13 February 2024.
Head here for a succinct introduction.
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For many entrepreneurs or community-initiative founders, the process of writing your own website copy can be daunting. If you aren’t a natural writer, you may not even know where to start. If you picked up insecurities about your writing ability along your journey, your lack of writing confidence could be holding you back, too. There might be a chasm between your desire to present your business in its most polished light, and what you believe you can do. You’re not alone: many professionals feel the same.
But you’ve got this, and I’ve got you. Here’s my simple guide to on how to start.
8 minute read.
Photo by Lea Dubedout for Unsplash.
It’s not a secret that French women are known for their effortless sophistication, and through KMELLIA, creative entrepreneur and founder, Camille Collison, is bringing this ease and beauty (two of my cherished values) to busy Mamas and others everywhere, with her high quality knitted chouchou.
Each chouchou is made of ethically farmed Australian Merino wool and is perfect for creating a classic chignon in seconds.
What distinguishes a chouchou from a scrunchie, and how did this simple concept become a high-class rising brand?
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Entrepreneurship, or starting your own community initiative, can be overwhelming.
And if you're a carer or a parent, you've got extra balancing challenges.
So, as a mama-preneur, even though I ‘m a copywriter and proofreader, I completely understand why many people either knock up their website copy quickly, or don't bother at all.
Worryingly, doing this (or not doing it...) costs your business more than just money. But there is peace to be had.
Read on to find out how.
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There are many gorgeous markets popping up in and around Rockingham at this festive time of year, and that’s wonderful, but there’s one market which celebrates local artisans, farmers, and small businesses all year round — Peel Produce Market.
Image created from photos sourced from the Peel Produce Market’s Instagram account.
Read on to discover the vision behind this beloved local event that champions sustainability and community.
Naragebup is a serene space in Rockingham, WA where you can partake in natural learning at your own pace. This environmental centre in Rockingham was built using sustainable practices, in the most organic way. Come visit Naragebup to get up close and personal with chickens, lizards and sea life; have a coffee whilst browsing local artist's wares; and leave with native seedlings and organic cleaning products, at a steal of a price. Bring your curiosity, and your own containers and bags.
Image sourced from Naragebup’s Facebook page. Read on to discover how Naragebup got its name and its connection to Nyoongar language.
Sensitivity and inclusivity are an important part of content creation. There are many different interpretations of sensitivity, even within the same dictionary.
One of these definitions that I resonate with deeply, is ‘…an ability to understand what other people need, and be helpful to them’.
Sensitivity, Cambridge Dictionary website, accessed 13 February 2024.
Head here for a succinct introduction.
Do you know the story behind the name of Port Kennedy’s favourite family-friendly, eco-friendly, pet-friendly café?
There’s a sweet and sentimental reason why Kylie, the owner and operator, subconsciously chose this name.
Dragonflies, which feature in their logo, symbolise new beginnings, and though Ellie’s Café has been open for 10 years last August, their logo is perfect for the fresh energy flourishing there right now.
Did you know that the MagicBarn Fairy Garden is the *only* fairy garden in all of Western Australia? Maybe that’s why we antipodeans travel from all directions to visit.
Would your inner child like to relax and play, alongside your actual child(ren)? Read on to discover the sweet, many of them handmade, delights that Annette and Brian Kent, the creative entrepreneur couple behind the MagicBarn Fairy Garden, have in store for you, now and in the future.
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There are many posts on why supporting local businesses is important, and I back their messages entirely. The post I have just written, however, is a little different.
I am fully committed to reducing my carbon footprint and to spending my money intentionally, in line with my values.
But that’s not what my latest blog is about. This is a little more personal. If you’re interested in how content creation, creative-and community-minded entrepreneurship, and community development can work together to bring about a holistic, nourishing way to work, please read on.
What do slow living and mindset have to do with proofreading?
It turns out that they are integral to writing polished copy which showcases your creative offerings and writing a moving and effective documentation in the most authentic way possible.
When you’ve worked hard and poured your heart and soul into your writing, when you are on a deadline, when you truly desire to connect with your audience and call them to action, it’s very easy to hit send or publish straight away.
But slowing down, cultivating an attitude of mindfulness, and putting some breathing space between you and your work can be so much more productive in the long-run.

Hi, I’m Jodie and I want to help you live a life that you love, locally. A Mama of one, I’m interested in learning about the community development, interior design and sustainability that surrounds me - and you!
I’m passionate about shining a light on the people and initiatives from our very own shore who enrich our community through design, charity and eco-friendliness. Do you know someone or something who fits this description? Please email me and let me know, so that I can showcase and support them.