CERES Education – Excursions Team
Corner Robert and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East, VIC
Website: sustainability.ceres.org.au/program/student/excursions/
Contact Person:
excursions@ceres.org.au
This is a private group. To join you must be a registered site member and request group membership.
NEWS, PROJECTS AND RESOURCES

Spring into Spring – receive 10% off your booking
It’s that time of the year again when we plant for Spring and the coming months. This is the perfect time to book your gardening Incursion or Excursion with CERES!! […]

Human Powered Classroom coming to CERES
The Human Powered Classroom is an exciting new education space being developed at CERES!

Bee world at CERES
We are very excited to announce our new Bee world display is almost fully finished!! Here is Kat adding some beautiful artwork to the new shelter in the farm. Students […]

Meet our Land excursions coordinator
Darren has a passion for plants and the way people interact with the natural environment. Coming from a horticulture and geography background, he discovered his passion for education and engaging […]

U.S students bringing new life to CERES cultural villages
CERES is very fortunate in working with students from Worchester Polytechnics Institute (WPI) in the United States. In the past few years, students have been coming down under to CERES […]

Supporting students release their inner-leader
Do you want to empower your students to become the sustainability leaders of tomorrow?… then Do More With LESS is for you. This 4 hour school based program supports students […]

Nature Play Week – Enjoy 10% off our Excursion and Incursion programs
Enjoy 10% of your excursion or incursion program when you make a booking during Nature Play Week (April 11 – 15, 2015)

CERES energises at the RACV Energy Breakthrough
The CERES Education team attended the annual RACV Energy Breakthrough event in Maryborough. Schools from across Victoria and interstate come to race their vehicles over two jam-packed days.

Recycle your batteries at CERES
Batteries are toxic time bombs. Only around 6% of batteries get recycled in Australia, leaving over 10,000 tonnes that go to landfill. Can you imagine all the heavy metals and other toxic elements seeping into the environment as a result?!

Closing the Food Waste Loop
Food waste is one of the biggest environmental issues facing our planet today. The average Australian throws out 178kg of UNEATEN food per year, which equates to 4 million tonnes of uneaten food!