Here at Lilydale West we have been working very hard to monitor and improve our biodiversity and achieve our next star rating. Attached is our sustainability story for the past year.
Lilydale West Primary School Sustainability Story

Volt and the Electro Ninjas come to Clifton Springs PS!!!
By Clifton Springs Primary School | April 25, 2013
As part of the ResourceSmart AuSSI Vic Energy Module, Grade 5/6 students at Clifton Springs Primary School have created a fantastic cartoon called Volt and The Electro Ninjas Vs The […]

Drippy water to drippy rain tanks
By Geelong East Primary School | April 25, 2013
In 2005 we installed a 45,000 litre rain water tank which is used exclusively to flush the student toilets. The project was financed almost entirely from sponsors. In that same […]

Water Program at Hughesdale Primary School
By hughesdale primary school | March 18, 2015
Water Story for Sustainability Hub Save Water Posters In Term 4 last year, Level 2 students designed and created original and colourful posters for the theme of “Saving Water” in […]

Diversifying In Order To Achieve Biodiversity At MWPS
By Mount Waverley Primary School | April 26, 2013
Say the word “biodiversity” over and over again and it loses all meaning. Let environmental sustainability edge away from the forefront of people’s minds and even the hardiest plant loses […]

Maintaining our worm farms
By Mother Teresa Primary School | May 28, 2018
At Mother Teresa Primary school our worm farms are maintained on a daily basis. We have 460 students onsite so the fruits need to be chopped and distributed to our […]