Using the Website
If you are wanting to find groups working with Anthroposophy that are near to you, navigate to the 'By Location' menu and click on the region that you are in.
If you are wanting to connect with Anthroposophical initiatives in a particular field of human endeavor, navigate to the 'By Field' menu and click on one of the options that you would perhaps like to learn more about, connect, or collaborate with. You will find various professional and casual groups working in these fields.
If you are searching for groups, initiatives and events\courses to join in with you will find them in those menus, or in the 'Events and Courses' menu. Please note than many groups and events are often listed in newsletters (that don't have their own separate space on the website) - please always check the newsletters of the initiatives you are interested in to see all of what is on offer.
If you are a person who is part of, or leading, a group, then this website may be of use to you. By request, your initiative can be added to this website. In order for this to happen, you must submit a request form here (location-based) or here (field-based), and then a page will be created and added to the website. You can access those forms by clicking on 'By Location' or 'By Field' in the menu. It is encouraged and recommended that initiatives create their own noticeboard inside the Noticeboards page.
If you are organising an event or running a course, you can make it public and visible on this website. Navigate to the 'Events and Courses' menu, find the right category for your event\course, and submit a form. If you are looking for a course or an event, they can be found in there.
The 'Noticeboards' page on the website enables people who have created accounts to then create their own noticeboards. These noticeboards are open forums. Other users of the website (who have accounts) can then join these noticeboards. In order to post in a group, you need to have joined it. To see all the groups you have joined, you can look in your account, under 'My Groups'. There is also the option to create private noticeboards that are not visible and that require an invitation to join. Noticeboards give individuals\groups the ability to upload files, make posts, share images and videos and so on. Groups may like to upload, for instance, newsletters to their specific noticeboard. This is also a place where groups can share their research with one another.
General noticeboards within the Noticeboards page have been created for all of the categories listed in the menu under 'By Location' and 'By Field'. It will be up to individual initiatives to create their own - for instance, a noticeboard has been set up for Anthroposophy in Victoria, but it will be up to the Victorian Branch, Michael Group, and so on to create their own specific noticeboards, if they wish. Again, the emphasis of this website is inclusion, and so anyone working with Anthroposophy in Victoria, for instance, can make a post on that noticeboard.
To see all the Noticeboards, look at the right hand side of the Noticeboards page where it says 'My Groups'. You can either use the search function at the top (click on 'groups' instead of 'posts'), or look to under where it says 'Suggested Groups', scroll down until you see 'Show More' and click on that.
The 'Resources' page simply contains useful resources, files, documents and links to external websites.
The Blog on this website is where people who have submitted articles for general viewing can have them published (see here for the submission process). A difference between what is posted on the Blog and what is uploaded to the Noticeboard, other than the intended audience, is that the Blog content will show up on a search engine, whereas what is within the Noticeboards will not.
Please note that to submit any forms, and to get the most out of the website, an account is required. Creating an account is highly recommended, and is anyhow very easy and only requires an email address. The best way to do this is to click on the 'log in' button in the top-right corner of the website, and then use the 'sign up with email' button, as opposed to the other two options.
Any and all feedback is welcome and can be submitted via the contact form. Questions and comments can be submitted there and also on this page in the Noticeboards area.
At the present date, the 2nd of April 2026, there is one known display glitch on the website. If any others occur, just refresh the web page and they should go away. One known glitch is formatting on the 'account settings' page: it initially displays in a strange way - refresh the page once and that should fix it.