12 02, 2018

Unlearning in India – Day 9: Unlearning at Swaraj University

By | 2018-02-12T12:16:43+00:00 February 12th, 2018|CERES Global, India|0 Comments

Guest Post by Dr. Ben Habib From 2nd-12th December 2017 I co-facilitated a CERES Global tour to India, themed around sustainable development, permanent culture and un-learning. My focus for the tour was to collect data for my research project on permaculture as a transnational social movement and to learn more about alternative education models as a teaching [...]

5 02, 2018

Unlearning in India – Day 7 & 8: Learning From a Wise Man and Visioning Permaculture at Shikshantar

By | 2018-02-06T09:02:13+00:00 February 5th, 2018|CERES Global, India, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Guest Post by Dr. Ben Habib From 2nd-12th December 2017 I co-facilitated a CERES Global tour to India, themed around sustainable development, permanent culture and un-learning. My focus for the tour was to collect data for my research project on permaculture as a transnational social movement and to learn more about alternative education models as a [...]

29 01, 2018

Unlearning in India – Day 5 & 6: Peasant Farming, Camel Culture and Hidden Landscapes of Waste

By | 2018-01-29T10:30:06+00:00 January 29th, 2018|CERES Global, India|0 Comments

Guest Post by Dr. Ben Habib From 2nd-12th December 2017 I co-facilitated a CERES Global tour to India, themed around sustainable development, permanent culture and un-learning. My focus for the tour was to collect data for my research project on permaculture as a transnational social movement and to learn more about alternative education models as a teaching [...]

24 01, 2018

Unlearning in India – Day 3 & 4: Wisdom Walk Through Udaipur’s Old City and Malari Village

By | 2018-02-05T07:54:06+00:00 January 24th, 2018|CERES Global, India, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Guest Post by Dr Ben Habib From 2nd-12th December 2017 I co-facilitated a CERES Global tour to India, themed around sustainable development, permanent culture and un-learning. My focus for the tour was to collect data for my research project on permaculture as a transnational social movement and to learn more about alternative education models as a teaching [...]

15 01, 2018

Unlearning in India — Day 1 & 2: The Dharavi Community and Shikshantar People’s Institute For Re-Thinking Education and Development

By | 2018-02-05T07:43:41+00:00 January 15th, 2018|CERES Global, India|0 Comments

Guest Post by Dr Ben Habib From 2nd-12th December 2017 I co-facilitated a CERES Global tour to India, themed around sustainable development, permanent culture and un-learning. My focus for the tour was to collect data for my research project on permaculture as a transnational social movement and to learn more about alternative education models as a [...]

23 11, 2017

Community Connections – Sounds of Africa Festival

By | 2017-11-23T12:04:02+00:00 November 23rd, 2017|Community, Events, Music, Venue Hire|0 Comments

Our community includes a range of external event organisers running amazing community music festivals in our park over summer. This month we would like to introduce Peres Zapfack, co-founder of Sounds Of Africa Festival (SOA FESTIVAL), a community festival being held on Saturday 16th December 2017. What is The Sounds Of Africa Festival? The [...]

10 11, 2017

CERES wins Premier’s Sustainability Award

By | 2017-11-10T10:41:54+00:00 November 10th, 2017|CERES Courses, CERES Education, CERES Global, CERES Outreach, PPP, Stories, Sustainable Schools, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Media Release: Cath Newell CERES has won the Education category in this year’s Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards for their 35 year commitment to community-based learning and action. CERES is the largest deliverer of environmental education in Australia. Programs benefit participants, their families, the community and the environment based on the adoption of sustainable practices, [...]

8 11, 2017

Strategic Spatial Framework – The Owl Plan

By | 2017-11-08T14:32:07+00:00 November 8th, 2017|Around Site, Board Updates|0 Comments

Help CERES plan for flexibility CERES Community Park in East Brunswick covers 4 hectares and is packed with activities, users and structures. To guide its evolution in a manner that best uses our finite space and avoids constraining future opportunities as activities thrive or change, there is need for a guiding plan for the [...]