Another successful workshop! This time run by primary school students, teaching their peers how to grow potatoes in a humble shopping bag no dig style! A couple of regular Gardening Group students from the junior school, did an amazing job running this workshop to a very large group of very enthusiastic and excited students. This workshop was run during lunchtime and was organised by Kerry Osborn. It is the first in a series of workshops that will be held for students, to engage, enthuse and excite them into understanding basic plant biology, growing their own food and helping to cut down on their food miles! Well done team!

Tree Planting Day 2016
By Mill Park Heights Primary School | October 26, 2016
Mill Park Heights Primary School participated in the National Tree Planting Day for schools. Together with schools all around Australia, each class planted three trees and bushes to create more […]

Mazenod newsletter article regarding solar panels
By MAZENOD COLLEGE | September 17, 2015
Mazenod”s solar panel installation was celebrated 11/09/15 when the CEO of Sustainability Victoria, Stan Krepan officially opened the project at a college assembly.

July 2016 Sustainable School of the Month – Naranga School
By Naranga School | July 22, 2016
To celebrate Frankston City’s status as Australia’s Sustainable City of the Year 2015, each month from June to November a local school will be chosen as the Sustainable School of […]

Co-mingling Recycling Introduced
By Camberwell High School | March 14, 2016
See attached article for co-mingled recycling report

Waste Case Study
By St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School (Frankston) | December 5, 2013
Our waste case study shows all the initiatives we have implemented throughout the year