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SUMMARY:Journey to Net Zero information session for Business & Facilities Managers
DESCRIPTION:A great opportunity for those wanting to reduce school costs to see how becoming a ResourceSmart School can not only help the planet but save money.\nHow do schools commit\, invest and action steps to Net Zero? Camberwell Grammar School and EASL invite Business Managers\, Facilities Managers and Sustainability Coordinators to hear their Net Zero by 2030 journey.  There will also be an opportunity to network with schools wanting to transition to a sustainable future. \nWhen: Thursday 1st August 10am – 1pm\nWhere: Camberwell Grammar School\, 55 Mont Albert Rd\, Canterbury VIC 3126\, Australia \nPresenters:\nChris Lloyd: Business Manager\nJessica Stryker: Head of Facilities & Ops\nJo Menzies: Sustainability Project Coordinator\nAndrew Vance: Melbourne Girls College Sustainability Coordinator\nDominique Dybala: Sustainability Victoria\nSupported by ASBA Victoria
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/journey-to-net-zero-information-session-for-business-facilities-managers/
LOCATION:VIC
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SUMMARY:ARC by Erth at The Round
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out on your subsidised tickets to see ARC by Erth at The Round \nEASL is offering schools heavily subsidised $10 tickets for student green teams (or approximately 10-15 students per school) to see one of two exclusive performances. Experience an empowering theatre production that inspires students to embrace the awe and wonder of nature while developing sustainability\, creative thinking\, and personal and social capability skills. Get your school’s application in today! \nPerformance: Friday 2 August 2024. 10 am and 1 pm shows available.\nWhere: The Round (Studio)\, 379-399 Whitehorse Road\, Nunawading VIC 3131.\nCost: $10 per student/supervising adult\nWho: Suitable for student green teams\, Grades 3-6. Note that 10-15 tickets are available per school (negotiable).\nApplications due: 5 pm on Monday 27 May 2024 Application form here \n\nShowcasing exquisite puppetry\, an enigmatic host\, and audience interaction\, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth. ARC presents intimate\, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species\, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss.\nErth’s innovative\, physical and visual theatre has been challenging and inspiring audiences for more than 30 years\, focussing on natural history\, First Nations and urban mythology.\nFollowing the 1 hour performance\, 45 minute interactive workshop will explore how students can put their learnings into action in their own lives\, schools\, and communities.\nTo register your interest\, complete the Application Form here by 5 pm Friday 27 May 2024 or contact us at info@easl.com.au for more information.\n\n“Erth’s approach gives a sense of hope and makes the audience realise that these animals can be saved if we all do our part” – The Plus Ones \nWant to know more? https://easl.com.au/event/arc-by-erth-at-the-round/\nGet a sneak peek here: https://vimeo.com/744402573  \nTerms and Conditions apply \n 
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/arc-by-erth-at-the-round/
LOCATION:The Round\, 379-399 Whitehorse Road\, Nunawading\, Victoria\, 3131\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Sustainability Events - Early Years PD
DESCRIPTION:Want a step-by-step guide to choosing and planning ‘green’ events to help embed sustainability at your service? It seems like almost every day is an awareness-raising day for something doesn’t it? Earth Day\, Plastic Free July\, National Recycling Week\, Polar Bear Day….the list goes on! \nChoosing which event dates your service wants to get involved in over the year and how you want to celebrate\, helps you get clear on your focus and goals. If we try to do everything\, it can become so overwhelming that we end up doing nothing well. \nEco-celebrations are the bee’s knees for embedding sustainability and environmental education into your planning cycle across the whole year. Join Carolyn Luder from Little Sprouts as she provides practical tips on: \n\nHow to use awareness-raising dates sustainably in your planning toolkit\nPreventing overwhelm\nGetting clear on your existing commitments and priorities\nClarifying what outcomes you want to achieve for children\, educators\, families and the Earth\nTips for combining a proactive as well as child-led approach to planning and celebrating ‘green’ events.\n\nThis training will have you feeling inspired with fresh ideas for fostering meaningful sustainability actions and environmental learning opportunities in early learning.
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/celebrating-sustainability-events-early-years-pd/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:ResourceSmart Schools - Term 3 Progress Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow ResourceSmart Schools for a progress workshop hosted by Templestowe Park Primary School\, Thursday 22nd August. Register here \nOur term 3 progress workshop will involve: \n\nTour of the school showcasing their sustainability initiatives\nGuest presenter\nTime to network with other local ResourceSmart Schools\nTime to get help from the RSS Facilitators with anything on your RSS journey\nMorning tea and lunch will be provided\nCRT grants of $420 available (one per school)\nAttendee numbers will be capped at 25\nPlease let us know if you have any accessibility requirements via the booking form.\n\nCome along to our Term 3 progress workshop and find your RSS community! \nNB This event is for ResourceSmart Schools only. Click here for more information on ResourceSmart Schools. 
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/resourcesmart-schools-term-3-progress-workshop/
LOCATION:VIC
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