Early learning
Our early learning activities are based on nature connection and wellbeing, inspired by our values at CERES: “helping people fall in love with the Earth, again.”
Our early learning activities are based on nature connection and wellbeing, inspired by our values at CERES: “helping people fall in love with the Earth, again.”
Inspire young minds and create the environmental leaders of tomorrow.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
Inspire young minds and create the environmental leaders of tomorrow.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
Keep learning at CERES. Spend a day learning a new skill in a workshop or take a multi-week course or wellbeing program that might just change the direction of your life.
The CERES School of Nature and Climate Resource Hub is packed with resources to support your learning.
Learn about Permaculture by beginning with its ethics and design principles in this immersive Workshop.
Spend time in nature at CERES, caring for plants, improving confidence and reducing stress.
Learn permaculture design and create thriving landscapes, households and communities. 100+ hours of learning and hands-on design experience.
An introduction to the world of urban farming – a perfect portal to your own patch.
Learn how you and your individual gifts can be of service to the community and the Earth at this time of great change.
Learn to design garden-based activities that support the physical, mental and social health of individuals.
This is a workshop for complete bird-novices who are curious to experience an authentically deep and joyful connection to nature, whether it be wild nature or an urban backyard.
An in-depth learning experience exploring ecosystem health through herbal practice.
Learn the ancient craft of twined basketry, using plant fibres to create something useful and nurture your connection with the environment.
An introduction to the world of urban farming – a perfect portal to your own patch.
Rob Patton uses storytelling and reflective group discussion to build a deeper understanding of colonialism. Build skills to decolonise our mindsets and the systems and structures we live and work within.
Learn about Earth’s 4.6 billion years of history through a time walk at CERES and the Merri Creek.
Learn how you can inspire behaviour change in your community.
Develop an understanding of ecology and conservation in urban environments and benefit from a real connection to place.
Learn to design garden-based activities that support the physical, mental and social health of individuals.