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 as fluoro yellow, dragons blood green and ruby lips red. Pop them into cut glass decanters for your own potion place. Sustainable Art activities can be more exciting than ones made from bought art materials. Sustainable becomes desirable.

What Inspires Me – Interview with Shane French
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | November 3, 2015
We interview our very own Shane French, manager of our Excursion and Incursion programs at CERES. Shane has worked at CERES for over 10 years, which he says is one of the biggest highlights of his journey so far. Read more about Shane’s sustainability highlights, biggest obstacles, and some exciting things coming up for CERES Education!

Green Team Trophy
By Holy Spirit PS | April 25, 2013
Holy Spirit Green Team Trophy 2012 Here at Holy Spirit Primary School this term, we have been presenting a trophy during our school assembly on Thursday. It has been well […]

2010 Core Module Case Study – Leibler Yavneh College
By Leibler Yavneh College (Junior School) | April 26, 2013
In 2010, Leibler Yavneh College’s Junior School dedicated its curriculum and professional development focus to evaluate and develop the school’s sustainability program. The Student Representative Council (SRC) also dedicated itself […]

Rubicon Recycling Challenge
By Rubicon Outdoor Centre | April 27, 2013
Rubicon recycling Challenge 2012 Background: Rubicon Outdoor Centre is a residential outdoor school run by the Victorian Education Department, with a campus at Rubicon and one at Nayook. Our students […]

Beautiful benches at CERES in memory of Eric Bottomley
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | October 29, 2014
Launch at CERES of our newly refurbished African Hut and benches to commemorate Eric Bottomley’s legacy.