Living more with less - John and Emelie Watson
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Emelie and Jon Watson have taken the ethos of “living with less” to an impressive new level.
The Brisbane couple and their two children are radical adopters of the growing sustainability movement in Australia.

While it may not be a luxurious way of living, the Watsons’ frugal habits allow them to enjoy the life they have always envisioned for themselves.

Living more with less - John and Emelie Watson
The Brisbane couple and their two children are “living more with less”.(Supplied)

Their cost-cutting measures extend well beyond their grocery bills.

Rather than driving, the couple opts for cycling wherever they go, significantly reducing their expenses on fuel. This decision comes as a relief amid escalating gas prices that continue to squeeze the wallets of many motorists.

At home, the Watsons cultivate their own vegetables, harness solar energy, and acquire necessities from thrift shops, recycling centers, or even items left curbside.

“Our lifestyle is structured around minimizing the need for a car or major resources,” Jon explained.

“In my view, we’ve mastered the art of capitalism, and that’s not just in terms of finances,” he added.

Part of Emelie and Jon’s lifestyle, described as “living more with less”, is to help fund their charitable endeavours.

In 2024, the pair funnelled over $47,500 of their annual income to healthcare, food insecurity and educational organisations.

It’s all about making the earth a better place and minimising their footprint while they are doing it.

“There is reward and satisfaction, feeling like part of a solution rather than part of a problem,” Jon said.

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