Despite the lockdown which means we can’t do much work in the Kitchen Garden, lots of delicious vegies are still flourishing, especially thanks to the rain we’ve had recently. These snow peas will be picked and shared with students and staff who are working and learning onsite, and hopefully there will be many more to come!

Biodiversity, An STM Learning Story
By St Thomas More Primary School | March 24, 2022
Biodiversity, An STM Learning Story In 2021, we focused on our Biodiversity and Waste modules and have been working towards achieving our 2nd star. Prior to completing the Biodiversity module, […]

Mini Beast Hunt and Biodiversity Audit
By Epping North YMCA ELC | March 19, 2019
Today we had a visitor named Diane, she taught us about the environment. Diane spoke to the children about the environment and different types of bugs. We then broke the […]

Our Lady of the Rosary Kyneton” Fridges for Worms”
By Our Lady of the Rosary School - Kyneton | April 26, 2013
Fridges for worm farms Our worms have their homes in fancy recycled fridges. When we created our first awesome worm farm, we bought a commercial farm from our favourite garden […]

Do More With Less Incursion
By St. Jude’s School | June 26, 2018
Do More With Less Incursion On Tuesday 19th June the ELF’s (Environmental Leaders of the Future) had a ‘Do More With Less’ incursion about waste, courtesy of Frankston Council and […]

Our Say: Divorcing the supermarket and supporting local business
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | August 8, 2016
Shopping predominantly at the supermarket gave me this unsatisfied, nagging feeling as it went against my core values and passion to live sustainably and support local. I decided to investigate what I could purchase online and was pleasantly surprised in what I discovered…