For everyone Dutton’s nuclear fantasy 8 Oct 2024 Peter Dutton’s rhetoric around nuclear versus renewables gives conservatives a platform to oppose clean energy without engaging in outright climate denialism, writes JAMES NORMAN.
Schools Green stars: Bendigo teachers leading the way on sustainability 8 Oct 2024 Three award-winning teachers and their team of Green Magpies are leading the way on sustainable awareness and practices at their Bendigo school.
For everyone A fair go at net zero: unions’ role in building a clean energy future 19 Jul 2024 The union movement is having a direct impact on government plans for a just transition to a net zero economy with well-paid, secure jobs at its heart.
Schools Mining for gold in Cobram: meet this year’s Teachers Health Early Career Scholarship winner 19 Apr 2024 It has been quite the career arc for the latest recipient of the Public Education Foundation’s Teachers Health Early Career Scholarship.
For everyone An edible education 17 Apr 2024 There’s only one thing that makes A.J. BETTS wish she was back at school – and that’s the advent of the edible garden.
Schools The Living Classroom 8 Feb 2024 This year, one teacher has led students from Warrnambool College and Grasmere Primary School in a collaborative, hands-on project called The Living Classroom – and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
Schools Not too cool for school 8 Feb 2024 Cool.org creates sustainability education resources with an emphasis on student engagement and lifelong learning.
For everyone Strike support 4 Jul 2021 With students leading the way on climate action, and discovering the power of protest, school staff are finding new ways to show their solidarity.
For everyone Direct environmental action: who will speak for the trees? 6 Apr 2021 A new documentary presents the formidable history of direct action in this country and celebrates a new generation of activists fighting to preserve Australia’s natural places.
For everyone Making outdoor learning work for everyone 11 Sep 2020 Making outdoor learning inclusive for all is at the heart of teacher Keetah Evans’s mission. The impact of the pandemic has given us a chance to rethinking classroom learning.
Schools On your bike, kids 5 Jun 2020 Dr Cranky’s has restored thousands of donated bikes for kids needing some wheels.
Schools School of sustainability 27 Nov 2019 At Banyule Primary School in Rosanna, sustainability practices are at the core of school life, from recycling to composting, and worm and chicken farms.
Schools Getting smart with sustainability 4 Aug 2019 The winner of this year’s ResourceSmart School of the Year Award is creating the sustainability advocates of the future, involving its whole community.
TAFE & Adult Provision Green thumbs and big smiles: disability education in the garden 26 May 2019 Working with clients on re-vegetation and recycling projects, disability educator and horticulturalistCraig Bennetts has combined his passions.