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Did you know AAEE chapters host state and regional conferences most years? The most recent one was hosted by the NSW chapters in Albury and Wagga Wagga, Wiraduri Country on 9-12 October 2024 'Learning for Change, yalbilinya nganhagu hurray''
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Thursday, 20 February 2020
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Climate for Change?
#SS4C school student Jean Hinchcliffe at the Climate Emergency Summit with the federal member for Warringah NSW, Zali Steggall MP |
February 2020
ACT Chapter President
ACT Chapter President
Welcome to our new members and friends. As environmental educators, we all have a strong connection to nature and our Aussie plants and animals. It has therefore been devastating to witness this summer and the catastrophic events affecting whole communities and precious ecosystems. But what to do?
Thursday, 13 February 2020
NatureArt Play
Link to NatureArt Play NatureArt Play introduces children and carers to a range of collaborative and
solo sensory and process art prompts. From paint and clay - to slimes and bubbles - and everything in between, discovering a range of natural themes and materials. Book online at www.natureartlab.com.au or for enquires email info@natureartlab.com.au
solo sensory and process art prompts. From paint and clay - to slimes and bubbles - and everything in between, discovering a range of natural themes and materials. Book online at www.natureartlab.com.au or for enquires email info@natureartlab.com.au
Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Jerrabomberra Wetlands
Link to Jerrabomberra Wetlands
(Link to Mulligans Flat Education and Link to Woodlands and Wetlands Trust)
At Jerrabomberra Wetlands explore the 150 bird species that call this area home. JW runs experiences for schools, children on school holidays and an adult community education program.
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