As part of our ongoing focus on minimising waste, the Green Team students frequently walk to the local wetlands to lead community clean ups. Students learn about the responsible disposal of rubbish and the impact of rubbish dumped irresponsibly on animals and the local environment. Once we return to school, we sort, record and analyse the types of litter collected and send to the local council for monitoring. While it can sometimes be shocking to see the amount of waste in our local area, it is always wonderful to see our students making a difference to the community and to hear of many students continuing their efforts after school and on the weekend. We are very proud to have such keen environmental ambassadors at Tulliallan Primary School.

‘Plastic Free July’ At Livingstone Primary School
By Livingstone Primary School | September 10, 2018
‘Plastic Free July’ Livingstone Primary School was proudly involved in the student led initiative called ‘Plastic Free July’ that was developed by the 2018 Green Monitors. The initiative aimed to […]

Vermont P.S.
By Vermont Primary School | July 21, 2016
Saving Water is very important. And some ways that Vermont Primary School saves water is by, using water tanks as toilet flushers. And we just did a water audit to […]

Recycling Plastic Wrappers
By Vermont Primary School | May 10, 2019
Soft plastic It is amazing the amount of plastic wrappers that are brought to school each day. These plastic wrappers used to be put in the landfill bins. But not […]

Galada Tamboore Visit
By Campbellfield Heights Primary School | April 25, 2013
Our Grade 1/2s have been studying Minibeasts this term. We were fortunate enough that Angela from the Merri Creek Management Committee was able to take us to Galada Tamboore. This […]

Our Community Garden 2010
By Rollins Primary School | July 23, 2013
Read about our community garden in the attached document.