On Tuesday 15th November, Livingstone Primary School celebrated National Nude Food Day (a day early!!). The Green monitors were responsible for making signs around the school and telling their classmates about the day. There were also notices in the school newsletter (which is only available online – to save paper!) and two Green monitors spoke at Assembly to raise awareness. On the actual day, the Green monitors from each class counted how many people in their class had Nude food! At the next Assembly, the grades with the highest percentage of Nude food got to take our “Nude Food Frogs” for the week as a reward!

Biodiversity – a new approach at St Peter’s, Bentleigh East.
By St. Peter's Parish Primary School, Bentleigh East | April 29, 2013
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Nude Food Day
By Frankston Primary School | November 8, 2016
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By Solway Primary School | October 30, 2014
Solway\’s been sharing the message about sustainability and the importance of drinking tap water far and wide. This week the Progress Leader ran a story about our upcoming sustainable fair, […]

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By Meadows Primary | September 17, 2019
The Biodiversity module has been a particular focus of the student sustainability group over the last 4 years. The student Sustainability team began auditing in 2015, and we continue to […]

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By Kunyung Primary School | December 3, 2020
Our water loggers are back in business after some urgent repairs were needed and we are excited to see our updated data. Throughout this year, we have been working ferociously […]