In preparation for swales at each school site, natural elements such as rocks and logs are stockpiled. These elements are an essential part of the swale design – adding design elements, retaining earth and water, and creating an experiential and eco-system landscape to support teaching and learning and protection of the natural world.
What Inspires Me – Guy Gurney
By unknown | June 3, 2021
What Inspires Me - Guy Gurney
June 2021
In this edition of ‘What Inspires Me’ we feature Guy Gurney, the passionate...
Our Say: Regenerative Agriculture – Drawing down where our Governments are not
By unknown | December 1, 2021
Written by Leah MartiniTeacher Programs Educator
If you had asked me 12 months ago what industry I thought would be...
Our Say: Water, water, everywhere…
By unknown | August 19, 2020
By Jason Sheehan
CERES Outreach Educator
Sustainability carries across every resource we use as a species. In Australia, water is one...
Our Say: Top Tips for Maximum Engagement and Driving Real Change
By unknown | May 11, 2018
By Emmanuelle Deloménède
Outreach Educator
As sustainability educators and change makers, we are constantly sharing stories of love, care, change, nature...
Official opening of Harvest Home Primary School
By unknown | February 6, 2017
Harvest Home Primary is one of the new PPP schools to open in 2017. Located in Epping, they had their official opening on Monday 6 February 2017. As part of […]