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Gippsland teachers met at Nakunbalook to collaborate on sustainability education as part of ResourceSmart Schools program
Teachers from Gippsland met at Nakunbalook Centre, engaging in Sustainability Victoria ResourceSmart Schools Program, collaborating on waste management, curriculum integration, and eco-projects toward a sustainable future.
Gippsland teachers recently came together at Nakunbalook Environmental and Cultural Education Centre in Sale to discuss sustainability initiatives and teaching methods as part of Sustainability Victoria's ResourceSmart Schools Program. The collaborative event featured East Gippsland Shire Council's Waste Education Officer Tina Bills and Wellington Shire Council's Sustainability Education Officer Sharon Ray.
The ResourceSmart Schools program is a flexible program, and schools can opt in and out depending on their capacity. We're thrilled to welcome new schools and returning schools across the regions
School sustainability support
They talked about how schools can be helped to reach their green goals. Ms Bills noted that teachers can contact her via the council website for guidance on waste monitoring, designing recycling bin signage and undertaking other waste-related projects and initiatives. Gippsland Grammar teacher Todd Cook spoke about how his school's revegetation and sustainability projects are interwoven with wellbeing outcomes for students and the wider school community.
East Gippsland Shire Council Mayor Cr Tom Crook said collaboration with Gippsland teachers to advance sustainability through the ResourceSmart Schools Program is an important initiative.
"This initiative cuts costs, reduces consumption, and integrates sustainability into school curriculums. At council, we're dedicated to helping schools achieve sustainability goals and create a more eco-conscious future," Cr Crook said.
Diverse school participation
Representatives from various schools, including:
- St Brendan's Primary School in Lakes Entrance
- Gippsland Grammar's Bairnsdale Campus
- Stratford Primary School
- Sacred Heart Primary School in Morwell
Kosciuszko Street Primary School in Traralgon and Foster Primary School also participated in the event. For more on the ResourceSmart Schools program or for details on the next Teacher Environment Network Meeting, contact ResourceSmart Schools Facilitator Tammy Logan via the Sustainability Victoria website or email tammy.logan@sustainability.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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