Meaning ‘abundance’ in Wonnarua language, Kawalang inspires warmth and wellbeing….
Our intention is to create a space where people can come and experience their connection with the land, with each other, and take the feeling of Kawalang back home, into their daily life.
Kawalang is our place of connection, growing, learning, sharing….
Keith grew up on a property near Melbourne growing food organically, picking fruit at local orchards. He loves working in the garden which is his health plan and a source of inspiration. With a background in agricultural science, Keith has had a long career in biotech and writes about climate and energy transitions. He also makes a tasty sourdough bread!
Brynnie is deeply passionate about healthy eating and healing the body naturally. She loves working with food grown at Kawalang to make healthy eating accessible all year long. She has a passion for languages and morphed a career in international corporate law into working with community in health, sustainability and social justice.
We welcome you with an open heart to experience the
joy of Kawalang!
Experiencing Kawalang
Kawalang is a place of learning, sharing and experiencing.
Walk around, explore the abundant gardens, bush and wildlife around you, or just put your feet up and enjoy being here.
Join us at Kawalang
Nestled on 100 acres in the forest of the Watagan Mountains, at the southern end of the Wollombi Valley, gathering place of Darkinyung, Wonnarua and others through time.
We are 99 km from the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 45 minutes from Gosford, 90 minutes from Newcastle. In the nearby Wollombi Valley, wineries, cultural sites and growing fields are situated among rolling hills and native bush.
When you visit Kawalang, explore Country, listen to the wildlife and trees, experience the song of the land and the joy of being at peace and in harmony with nature.