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Noosa Environmental Education Hub

Project Overview

A world-class environmental education hub delivering curriculum extension opportunities related to the Noosa Biosphere Reserve.

The Noosa Environmental Education Hub (Noosa EEHub) has a vision to become a world-class environmental education hub delivering curriculum extension opportunities that provide connection between the Noosa Biosphere Reserve and community.

The Hub will offer rolling-term programs that immerse young people and their school communities in Noosa Biosphere Reserve education linked to the Australian Curriculum. Localised programs are practical ensuring students are not only learning theoretical information about the Noosa Biosphere but physically engage in the natural biosphere, exploring and theorising about the state of our environment. Students are provided with opportunities to deliver grassroots projects to restore the biodiversity within their communities through community-based partnerships and empower our young people to have a voice and take action on issues of importance to their local environs.

Funding for this project allows Noosa EEHub to develop the centre’s capacity while piloting programs with local schools within the Noosa Biosphere Reserve.

Intended outcomes
  1. Term 3 2019 – practical curriculum extension pilot program for Noosa District High School Grade 9 Science.
  2. Term 4 2019 – practical curriculum extension pilot program for Grades 9 Humanities Good Shepard Lutheran College.
  3. Term 1 2020 – Sunshine Beach State High School, Good Shepard Lutheran College.
  4. Term 2 2020 – Sunshine Beach State High School, Good Shepard Lutheran College and Noosaville, Cooroy and Tewantin Primary Schools. Montessori Noosa – Aboriginal Led Sustainability Education. (Postponed due to COVID-19)

Further to this project, the Noosa EEHub received a Federal Government Bushfire Recovery Grant of $149,750 in 2021 to engage Year 9 students at Sunshine Beach High, Noosa District High and St Theresa’s College to aid the Noosa Biosphere’s recovery process.

Noosa Environmental Education Hub delivers a bushfire study for Humanities students at Good Shepard Lutheran College. Hear from the students and teachers.

Timeline

Completed in November 2020.

NBRF FUNDING CASH & IN-KIND PROJECT VALUE LEVERAGE
$51,250 $104,000 $155,250 3:1

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