Worm farming is the perfect way to reduce your household food waste, create food for your plants and significantly increase your pet-count all at the same time. Fitting easily onto a balcony or courtyard garden, it’s also well suited to inner city living. Gardening Australia host and composting expert Costa Georgiadis guides us through the basics of worm farming as part of his compost series for Do Something FoodWise.

Material World – Peter Menzel
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | May 1, 2013
Peter Menzel is a photographer and social/environmental commentator. This great resource shows what ‘stuff’ people from around the world photographed on their front lawn. There is even a curriculum kit […]

How ResourceSmart Schools Connects to Water – learn it. live it
By City West Water | April 8, 2014
This program brings schools together to share their knowledge of water and contribute to a discussion of how to protect our waterways. Connects to the Water module of ResourceSmart Schools.

Cool Australia’s Ecological Footprint Audits
By Cool Australia | May 2, 2014
The curriculum writing team at Cool Australia have been busy collaborating with CERES and other leading education organisations to help schools undertake ecological footprint audits.

CERES on Channel 10 ‘Love to Share’ (Tomatoes)
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | April 29, 2013
A new cooking show on Channel 10 – ‘Love to Share’ – has interviewed Meg from CERES about tomatoes. Check it out!

Crush2Cash – Plan Your Perishables
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | October 25, 2013
More than half of household food waste occurs because food isn’t used in time. More careful planning of which perishables you buy can help tackle this.