[Catalist] Education for Sustainability professional learning | Thursday 10th August

Carina Lancaster Carina.Lancaster at dpird.wa.gov.au
Mon Jul 24 11:44:41 AEST 2023


Catchments, Corridors and Coasts 2023

Thursday 10th August | 8.00am – 3.30pm

Perth Zoo





The WA Chapter of the Australian Association for Environmental Education is excited to present a reimagining of its very successful Catchments, Corridors & Coasts (CCC) program.



This NEW one-day CCC event continues to encourage participants and practitioners to engage in system thinking, highlighting that Education for Sustainability (EfS) can occur anywhere - from the upper catchment, throughout the corridor and to the coast.

This event for teachers, environmental educators and sustainability champions will connect participants with a range of EfS practitioners to generate two-way dialogue and productive networks.



Attendees will have the opportunity to attend all six theme sessions and engage with 18 amazing EfS program providers and what they have to offer educators and the broader community.



You will get:

  *   Morning tea and all-day tea & coffee refreshments
  *   Networking with program providers, CCC participants and AAEEWA
  *   Take-home resource featuring the showcased programs and contact details of EfS providers



AAEEWA Members: $55 incl. GST

Non-Members: $77 incl. GST



This is a low-waste event, so please BYO lunch.



Places are limited so book now - https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1068349

















Carina Lancaster | Community Education Officer (Hillarys)
Community and Education | Sustainability and Biosecurity
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
39 Northside Drive, Hillarys, WA 6025
t (08) 9203 0341 | w dpird.wa.gov.au<https://www.dpird.wa.gov.au/>
Please note my work days are Monday – Wednesday.











THIS IS A LOW-WASTE EVENT,

SO PLEASE BYO LUNCH

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We respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of our regions and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Artwork: “Kangaroos going to the Waterhole” by Willarra Barker.



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