Study the poster to see how waste items are damaging our pristine oceans. Note how long it takes for these items to break down (decompose)! It’s incredibly sad.

Pond area makeover
By Scoresby Secondary College | December 14, 2017
The students worked on another area in the school. They removed all of the plants and shrubs from a particular area before they replanted and replaced the pond. The students […]

Our Say: What do wetlands and seaweed farming have in common?
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | April 18, 2016
By Jane Burns Education Outreach Manager Eco solutions Naturally occurring biological, chemical or physical processes have mitigated or deferred global warming for millions of years by accumulating and storing carbon […]

Aitken College Water Initiatives
By Aitken College | April 24, 2013
As our school did not have access to town water when it was built 10 years ago we have a huge number of water tanks. All drinking water is supplied […]

Planting it up!
By Bacchus Marsh Grammar | April 24, 2013
The first stages of the BMG Sustainability Hub are underway! Approximately 400 trees, shrubs and native grasses were planted on the north facing embankment of the “W” block at the […]

Year 6 Energy Reduction Evaluation
By Point Cook College P-9 | April 26, 2013
Student Groups Year 6s- random groups from 100 students were interviewed. Why do you feel it was important to undertake this Sustainability Action Project on Educating the whole school community […]