Creating a yarning circle respectively and in collaboration with First Nations people
Q&A with Adam Shipp, First Nations educator and Wiradjuri man: Creating a yarning circle respectively and in collaboration with First Nations people.
Q&A with Adam Shipp, First Nations educator and Wiradjuri man: Creating a yarning circle respectively and in collaboration with First Nations people.
One of the longest-running Junior Landcare groups in the country, Wooragee Junior Landcare in Victoria started at the same time that Wooragee Landcare was formed more than 30 years ago – by people who were passionate about children and the environment.
Fourteen-year-old Django Westmoreland from Goolwa, South Australia, loves the natural world, especially birds and their environments.
Since 2018, the creek running along the edge of St Michael’s Lutheran Primary School at Hahndorf has been transformed into a thriving ecosystem thanks to students stomping weeds, picking up rubbish and restoring native plants along its banks.
To help get students hands-on with learning about colour theory in class, Our Lady of the Angels Primary School in North Kellyville, NSW set about growing a Colour Wheel Garden.
Biodiversity conservationists and entrepreneurs come in all sizes and shapes. These four young Australians are showing the CSIRO Double Helix team that changemakers come from all ages too.
Double Helix is CSIRO’s magazine to inspire STEM loving students around Australia. As part of the Double Helix Sustainability Squad program, we they are celebrating the achievements of young sustainability champions.