The kids enjoyed planting a range of flowering indigenous plants – geranium, everlasting, daisies. Perfectly adapted, beautiful and low allergy – these plants would look wonderful anywhere but look especially fantastic complementing school’s existing indigenous plantings.

Today’s Schools TV Series
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | May 1, 2013
‘Today’s Schools’ is a TV series, produced by Well Imagine That, shown on Thursdays at 6:00pm on Channel 31 (Melbourne). Today’s Schools showcases short documentaries about the best teaching, learning […]

The Story of Solutions
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | October 7, 2013
The Story of Solutions (the ninth in The Story of Stuff series) explores how we can move our economy in a more sustainable and just direction, starting with orienting ourselves […]

From Crop to Swap
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | May 1, 2013
From Crop to Swap is an educational video on the life cycle of a pair of jeans. This video is featured on the Planet Ark Website as a part of […]

NAB Schools First – Partnership Matching Service
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | April 30, 2013
About the service Do you have a great idea for a school-community partnership that’s based on an identified need but don’t have a partner? To find one, register for National […]

How ResourceSmart Schools Connects to City of Whittlesea’s Services to Schools
By City of Whittlesea | April 11, 2014
This program supports sustainability practices in schools and contributes to council’s environment and sustainability goals. Connects to the Biodiversity and Waste modules of ResourceSmart Schools.