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.

Energy Saving Tokens School Wide Project
By Trinity Catholic School | May 26, 2017
The Sustainability Team has been planning a new, whole school project. OOOOOOH! This project’s purpose is to reduce energy consumption. But what does that mean??? Hmmmmm…. As a whole school […]

Our Say: A case for funding Sustainability Coordinators in schools
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | June 7, 2016
Our Say: A case for funding Sustainability Coordinators in schools By Jane Burns Education Outreach Manager Schools can be well placed to provide a learning environment for educating the next […]

Water Tank for our toilets
By St Therese Catholic Primary School, Torquay | April 29, 2013
Barwon Water gave St Therese a grant of $3500 after Mr McCarthy applied for it. We spent it on a tank which was put behind the toilets. All the water […]

Carbon Sinks Program (2008 – 2009)
By Princes Hill Primary School | April 27, 2013
Princes Hill Primary School commenced the Carbon Sink Project as a 5-Star Sustainable School under the previous AuSSI (now Resource Smart) framework. During this previous 3-year project, curriculum and educational […]

Biodiversity Case Study – Glen Katherine Primary School
By Glen Katherine Primary School | May 12, 2013
Glen Katherine Primary School, in North Eltham, is situated close to parklands designated as integral to the Banyule Wildlife Corridor. With this in mind Glen Katherine has worked hard to […]