CERES GLOBAL invite you to travel on unique participatory, cross cultural, educational and skill sharing programs. Each year we visit, learn from and work with our international partner organisations doing exceptional work in sustainability, the environment, community development, social equity and education. The trips are open to people of any age or background wanting to travel with meaning and purpose and willing to open their hearts and minds to another culture and way of life. Read more…
CERES Global is the international outreach program of the not-for-profit CERES Community Environment Park. We are a Social enterprise with a passion for designing and facilitating group journeys into new cultural settings with the intent of creating a space of mutual learning and the exchange of ideas. Each year we organise trips to over 9 destinations and we welcome anyone to join us.
All trips run at cost price. Fees include meals, accommodation, transport, community contributions, facilitator support, carbon offsets, pre trip preparations and administration. It does not include flights, visas and items of a personal nature.
For further details:
Email
global@ceres.org.au
Phone
(03) 9389 0183
CERES Global News
Summer Dreaming
It wasn’t so long ago, those warmer Melbourne months; we had a great summer down at CERES and we’re looking forward to another. We are privileged to have this little green patch in East [...]
A Review of the Impacts, Causes, and Mitigation Efforts Towards Plastic Waste in Indonesian Coastal Environments
This Report was written by Nikita Cronyn from La Trobe University who joined us on our Indonesia trip in April 2018 looking at the impacts of plastic waste. This report is based on her findings from that [...]
From Bali to Lombok & Gili Trawangan – The Plastic Waste Reality: Part 3
This blog was written by Emily Ressia, a recent participant on our Indonesia Living Oceans Trip. Gili Sulat and Sugian Village The final leg of our trip was spent on a tiny island off [...]
From Bali to Lombok & Gili Trawangan – The Plastic Waste Reality: Part 2
Mount Rinjani as seen from Sembalun The river used as the local rubbish tip. Walking the fields in Sembalun Our view over Sambalun from [...]
From Bali to Lombok & Gili Trawangan – The Plastic Waste Reality: Part 1
This blog was written by Emily Ressia, a recent participant on our Indonesia Living Oceans Trip. No matter where you look, there is plastic waste. Whether it’s lying on the ground, out in the [...]
Exploring Cultural Preservation and Sustainable Livelihoods in Chile
Contributors: Sherly Annavita Rahim, Rita Alvaro, Jessica Coombs, Anna Haygreen, Naomi Van Boxtel, Lincoln Kern, Andrea Spinoso, Lucie Groen-O'Connor, Jenny Abello. Edited by Andrea Spinoso. In September 2017 CERES visited Chile for [...]