Building biodiversity role models

To become better biodiversity role models and help educate their peers about the importance of biodiversity and conservation, the Sustainability Student Leaders at Catholic College Wodonga wanted to learn more about local Threatened Species via a series of workshops.

Connecting kids to country

Darkan Primary School teacher assists students in building insect hotels to attract pollinators to their new bush tucker garden funded by a South32 Junior Landcare Enhancing Habitat Grant.

Managing creek vegetation

Students at Andrews Creek Primary School wearing protective gear, work on creek revegetation management project.

Creating a water wise native garden

Ryan Catholic College students helped plan, create and maintain their school’s native garden. The garden’s circular shape represents the unbreakable link between First Australians and the land and the Ryan community and College.