Composting: A simple starter guide
Composting at school or home is an undeniably awesome way to reduce landfill and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden or veggie patch. It’s easier than you may think. 1.
Read MoreComposting at school or home is an undeniably awesome way to reduce landfill and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden or veggie patch. It’s easier than you may think. 1.
Read MoreContinuing from our suggested citizen science projects from previous years, here are some of the more interesting projects you can join right now! Backyard WorldsAre you one those people who
Read MoreWe recently caught up with Supriya, Kim and Bern from climate tech startup SevenSummers to discuss the importance of sustainability, taking climate action and what’s next for SevenSummers. Tell us
Read MoreParticipation in citizen science projects is not only beneficial for research but improves our capacity to understand the world around us and strengthens our ability to make positive change. Building
Read MoreAre you a citizen? Do you love science? Citizen science experiments allow qualified researchers to leverage observations from the greater community and gather data more efficiently. The term citizen science
Read MoreAre you passionate about the environment and weighing up career options after high school? A recent poll showed a quarter of students aged 15-18 were seeking a more meaningful career
Read MoreRace to Zero is Zero Emissions Noosa’s school-based behaviour change program. The energy efficiency education program utilises www.solarschools.net supported by real time data from each individual school meter. Each school
Read MoreAs climate strikes rage and government debates drag out around the world, there’s no shortage of climate reading. Sometimes boring and often straight-up depressing, it can be a struggle to
Read MoreWhat could you be doing with your data? Many companies invest in collecting data, but to what end? Today, data is being amassed at ever-increasing rates by governments, multinational corporations,
Read MoreWhat’s needed to inspire better involvement? Despite increased attention on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) learning, studies continue to show that only a small portion of girls and women
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