Box Hill North Primary School Biodiversity Case Study 2012
After successfully completing our Core Module in 2009, Waste Module in 2010 and Energy Module in 2011, we received our second AuSSIVic star early this year. It was a fabulous feeling to put that star sticker on the board outside our school; however that didn’t mean the end of our sustainability “journey”.
Download our case study to read all about what we’re doing for biodiversity including:
> Edible garden
> Indigenous garden
> Cooking with Garden Club
> Student Green Team
> Linking with community and local business
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