FANTASY KEYS
Students found joy and developed their creative thinking skills by using and up-cycling materials from hard rubbish, op shops and recycled items from school families. Their fantasy keys taught the wider community that recycling is fun and develops imagination.

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Moomba Park Primary School
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June 8, 2016
At Moomba Park Primary School we have a VOCAL (Voice of Children as Leaders) Group consisting of students in grade 5/6 that show leadership skills and form a Student Representative […]
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Wycheproof Do More With LESS Student Leadership Conference
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March 31, 2015
Hello students and teachers! Hopefully you have received my email with the link to this blog and have joined this blog. Please contribute blog posts to this page. This can […]
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CERES Education – Outreach Team
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May 3, 2016
May 2016 This month we find out what inspires Andy, one half of ‘Planet A‘, (formerly Matt and Andy) an entertaining duo helping people make behaviour change, “because if it’s […]
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Westbourne Grammar School
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May 2, 2013
Late in 2002 an area of vacant land 40m x 17m was allocated to the Earth Education program. This unused clay pan eyesore was situated at the end of the […]
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Boronia K-12 College
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May 23, 2018
Hi Everyone, We would like to introduce ourselves to the school community. We are the Boronia K-12 College Environmental Team for 2018. Our names are Daniel Eagle, Caleb Clarke, Ghia […]
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