Monday the 7th of November was the start of National Recycling Week. Four students dressed up as objects that can be recycled. We had a cardboard box, an aluminium can, water and a plastic bag! These students asked the school to come up with recycling ideas that can be introduced at school.

Sustainability Signpost at Stella!
By Stella Maris School | August 7, 2018
The Sustainability Signpost is in place. Thanks to the Joughin family for concreting the post in place and the many student helpers who assisted in the attachment of the signs […]

Sustainability Newsletter Feb 24th – Implementation of our colored bin waste management system
By Hume Valley School | February 22, 2020
Sustainability News – By S6 Class What bins do you now have in your classroom? Compost, recycling, paper and cardboard, landfill and soft plastics. How do you tell these bins […]

Broad beans at Mother Teresa Primary School
By Mother Teresa Primary School | November 16, 2016
This week at Mother Teresa we harvested over 2kg of Broad beans to use in our kitchen garden program. The bumper crop was due to a cooler winter and addition […]

Mobile Muster 2012
By Northcote High School | April 26, 2013
During March the NHS Student Green Team embarked on a campaign to collect unwanted mobile phones for recycling – the Mobile Muster. The team expanded this collection to include household […]

Sensory Garden
By Mill Park Heights Primary School | March 4, 2016
The Environmental Tacklers Action Group worked with Bunnings to build 4 rectangular garden beds with timber sleepers. Each garden bed was then planted with various plants that reflect the 5 […]