Our Sustainable Spartans captains headed off to Tangalooma on Moreton Island as part of the ECOMARINES programme, 4 November.
The students have worked all year on projects including clean up Australia day, creating and maintaining our community garden which also services the Bird and Bush.
Year 4 and 5 students completed the Oz Harvest sustainable cooking programme. The captains have also been working on our sustainable lunchbox programme. The Ecomarines programme focused on ocean and waterway sustainability with a presentation in the marine education centre on the many wonders of dolphins including a research project into their blood and it’s healing powers and dolphins bringing gifts to eco rangers. The information centre has many interesting environmental displays which prompted much thinking and discussion around sustainability.
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