Education Blog
A Sense of Community for the Hard of Hearing
CERES is an all-inclusive community that has always been welcoming to everyone – including those who are deaf or hard of hearing. We specialise in tailored programs for marginalised groups such as people with [...]
A brighter green future
The future is bright for green jobs with skills sets such as biofuels research, wave energy producers, solar cell technicians, next generation battery engineering, plant genomics, wind energy workers, and urban food growers to [...]
History Of The Arnhem Weaver’s Workshops & Why We Travel There Two Times A Year
In the far north of Australia, there is a vast tract of Aboriginal owned land called Arnhem Land. It covers hundreds of kms of coast, small islands and large tracts of sub-tropical Savanna woodlands. [...]
Weaving Stories in Ink and Pandanas: Trace’s Picture Journal From Mapuru, Arnhem Land.
They say a picture tells a 1000 words... when I stop to sketch I look closer, I notice and appreciate so much more… and enhance memories later when I look at the sketches… and [...]
Reflections from an Explorative Journey in India: Nalika’s Story on Rethinking Community Development
They say “be careful for what you wish for”. Last year I decided I needed to do something that would shake me up, make me uncomfortable and rejuvenate me. I wasn’t sure what [...]
Promoting Clean and Green Food in Global Cities
This article was written by Adrian Hearn, our friend, partner and collaborator in Cuba. It was originally published in "Articulation". By 2050 more than 6 billion people will live in cities, generating unprecedented challenges [...]