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Hume / Whittlesea Teachers' Environment Network Meeting


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Are you looking for ways to include environmental education in your curriculum?

Do you want to do more, but feel under-resourced or simply don't know where to begin?

Join us as Jo Burton, Environmental Community Development Officer for Hume Council and Lisa Conley, Environmental Education Officer of Sustainability for City of Whittlesea Council discuss their respective councils' support offerings for educators seeking to include more environmental education in the classroom.

This joint meeting will aim to inspire new ideas as we explore what these two neighbouring councils are doing in the space of environmental education.

This 45-minute session will cover:

  • Current environmental education offerings for schools at each council
  • Projects and programs that are in the works
  • The last 15 minutes will focus on getting feedback and recommendations from educators to inform council's future PD opportunities and project / program supports

The session will be recorded so please register to receive a link to the recording afterward if you can't attend.



Hume City Council and City of Whittlesea Council recognise the rich Aboriginal heritage within both municipalities and acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, which includes the existing family members of the Gunung-Willam-Balluk clan, as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Hume Council operates and the Wurundjeri Willum Clan and Taungurung Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of lands within the City of Whittlesea.


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