Ways to get involved
CERES is built on community. Ever since a small group of people came together in 1982 with a beautiful vision of transforming and reclaiming a very sad and degraded piece of land, we have realised the power of community. We would not exist without people like you.
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CERES in September – Are we a site or a park or a habitat?
There's a lot in a word. As a place that was quarried, filled with rubbish, then covered with powerlines and invasive weeds for many years, in the early days CERES was most commonly referred [...]
Case Study on Home Energy Efficiency
Guest blog by Lucy Best from Positive Charge David Gordon and his partner were keen to reduce their power bills and improve their environmental impact. Installing solar was high on their list of priority [...]
Energy Education in Action – A Tour with Tom
By Luke Wakeling CERES Science Communications Intern Tom Lang loves science. He’s the leader of the CERES energy education program and is tasked with educating the hordes of inquisitive children which flock to the [...]
Community Connections – Introducing the School of Philosophy
Our community includes a range of independent organisations running their own programs, events and workshops on a regular basis in various venues across our park on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. This month [...]