Our garden beds are flourishing with produce. We enjoyed harvesting and selling the produce. It has been a wonderful journey from preparing our soil to planting our seedling to caring for it. Now we can enjoy the fruits of our labour.

What Inspires Me – Interview with Sarah Nedelkos
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | August 8, 2016
August 2016 This month we interview Sarah Nedelkos, Sustainability Coordinator at Banyule Primary School in the Northern Metro region of Melbourne. Sarah has implemented a Whole School Approach to sustainability, […]

Nude Food Every Week
By Werribee Primary School | May 2, 2013
This term at Werribee Primary School we have introduced ‘nude food’ throughout our school. Nude Food Day is a fantastic opportunity to teach children about how their actions can impact […]

Rain garden
By Manchester Primary School | August 4, 2014
Rain-garden and Wandana Reserve Manchester Primary School successfully applied for a grant to install a Rain-garden to filter the water running off the school ground and into Wandana Reserve Wetlands. […]

Earth Hour
By Huntingdale Primary School | April 22, 2015
2w performed at assembly to show how electricity can pollute the environment and promoted Earth Hour to reduce pollution. Families were asked to participate in Earth Hour by filling out […]

SUSTAINABLE ART….RECYCLING DYES FROM MARKERS
By Our Lady of Fatima, Rosebud | June 10, 2021
Recycled dyes from markers is not only easy but so exciting. Just soak your old markers and highlighters in hot water overnight to get wonderful dye colours and combinations such […]