Our Story
The Seed Savers' Network was founded in 1986 to preserve the diversity of our cultural plants. Our strategies have included writing and producing three books, including the publication of a best selling handbook on the subject in Australia, a biannual newsletter and a one hour documentary; running a seed exchange, a seed multiplication garden and a seed bank; organising conferences, frequent events and workshops and spawning over a hundred local seed networks around Australia and many internationally.
Our work is community based: Seed Savers is funded by sales of books, posters and DVDs, our supporters and generous gifts. We function on very limited resources, with the help of volunteers. The Seed Savers Handbook generates a third of our income.
Some of our achievements
- We have had over 9,000 vegetable seed accessions come through our seed bank and sent out for multiplication; when saved again and again with different environmental conditions these varieties adapt to the new climate and become a new variance of the former varieities therefore recreating biodiversity;
- Over 15,000 people have been directly involved with Seed Savers;
- We have sent away for free 500,000 packets of original seeds. The seed packets grown by members of the organisation were filled up each year by volunteers from the Tamborine Mountain Seed Savers and Banora Point Garden Club near Tweed Heads. Now all seeds have been redistributed to local seed networks for multiplication and possible adaptation;
- Annual conferences held for twenty years from 1988 to 2008. See locations and posters below
- 30,000 copies of The Seed Savers' Handbook sold in Australia and translated into French, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Basque, Macedonian;
- Seed Savers' has helped to establish Seed Networks in a number of other countries including Afghanistan, Cambodia, East Timor, Ecuador, India, Japan, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and PNG.
See here for a full list of our international work see www.seedsavers.net/our-global-reach
Support for Seed Savers' work
We work on seed issues both within Australia and in twenty other countries. As spokespeople for local and traditional varieties of food crops we speak up for bio-cultural matters, the genetic basis of tomorrow's food. If you would like to support our work, you can pay AUD$30 per year or AUD$50 for two years. Your payment supports Seed Savers to continue these activities:
• Register and support Local Seed Networks
• Promote seed saving within Australia and internationally
• Support and establish seed saving organisations in twenty countries
• Campaign about food issues and biocultural matters
• Produce film clips to promote seed saving
• Maintain this website
I would like to support Seed Savers' work.
Twenty Seed Savers Annual Conferences
Every year from 1988 to 2008 we held a conference, usually at the end of October. It was a roving experience with the conference held at our base in Nimbin and later Byron Bay every second year and elsewhere the alternate year.
Held on a weekend there were speakers in the morning and practical workshops in the afternoon with a field trip to seed saving gardens on the second or third day. Something like a mini-Permaculture event, topics went wider than seed saving, reflecting how the organisation has broad and intricate aims within diverse contexts.
In NSW it was held in Taree, Katoomba, Sydney, Bowral and Gulgong near Mudgee
In Qld it was held in Brisbane and Mount Tamborine
In SA it was held in Adelaide.
In Vic in Melbourne.
List of locations and posters by year
1988 Nimbin, NSW
1989 Nimbin, NSW
1990 in Taree, NSW
1991 Byron Bay, NSW
1992 in Mount Tamborine, Qld
1993 Byron Bay, NSW
1994 Katoomba, Blue Mountains, NSW
1995 Byron Bay, NSW
1996 Grovely TAFE, Brisbane, Qld
1997 Byron Bay, NSW
1998 Hurstbridge, Vic
1999 Byron Bay, NSW
2000 Sydney, NSW
2001 Byron Bay, NSW
2002 Adelaide, SA
2003 Byron Bay, NSW
2004 Bowral, southern highlands near Sydney
2005 Byron Bay, NSW
2007 March, Melbourne, Vic
2008 March, Gulgong near Mudgee, NSW





