What a wonderful world! What a wonderful way to reflect on how beautiful our world is! David Attenbrough guides you through this short clip with his dulcet tones of recognisable verse. This clip is advertising BBC nature documentaries. Despite being an add it sends shivers down your spine! Use it to introduce your next lesson on sustainability.
What a wonderful world – David Attenborough

How ResourceSmart Schools Connects to Nillumbik Community Environment Farm’s Services to Schools
By Nillumbik Shire Council and Edendale Community Environment Farm | April 14, 2014
This program supports sustainability practices in schools and contributes to council’s environment and sustainability goals. Connects to the Core, Biodiversity, Water, Energy and Waste modules of ResourceSmart Schools.

Suonerie gratis per cellulari.
By unknown | April 14, 2022
Scegli suonerie interessanti e uniche. La tua suoneria può raccontare agli altri la tua personalità. Secondo un grafico Buzzle, le suonerie possono riflettere la tua personalità. Scegli qualcosa di unico, […]

Future Sparks – Energy Resources for Schools
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | April 30, 2013
http://www.futuresparks.org.au/ Green Cross Australia is a not for profit organisation who deliver digital projects that help people in practical ways adapt to our changing climate, embrace sustainable living and build […]

Energy efficiency whole school benefit
By Glen Waverley South Primary | March 8, 2016
This document acknowledges the energy grants received: $10,000 from DEECD in the 2012 – 2015 round and $8,000 from the Pratt Foundation to spend on energy saving initiatives. It explains […]

Future Environmental Leaders Program (fully funded)
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | July 25, 2017
The Centre for Sustainability Leadership (CSL) is running a fully funded leadership program for Year 9 and 10 students around Melbourne in Term 3 and 4 this year. The Future […]