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Sustainable gardens at schools

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews7 March 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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KANANOOK Primary School students working on their garden. Picture: Supplied
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SUSTAINABLE garden projects are underway at Kananook Primary School and Aldercourt Primary School. The gardens are part of a joint initiative between Good360 Australia and Repurpose It. The organisations are using soil from Frankston Council’s composted green organics to build gardens at both schools, with help from the students.

The program began at Kananook Primary School on 15 February, and Aldercourt Primary School on 22 February. Repurpose It CEO George Hatzimanolis said the project “is all about making a real impact – by repurposing materials and encouraging a circular economy mindset, we’re showing kids how to think differently about sustainability.” Good360 Australia founder Alison Covington said the partnership provides “essential resources while promoting environmental awareness and educational opportunities which are at the forefront of how we operate.”
For more information on Good360 Australia visit good360.org.au

First published in the Frankston Times – 5th March 2024

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