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How much can a sustainability officer earn?

27/09/2022 3:05:28 PM / by Sharon Crutchley posted in Byron Bay, Professional Development, sustainable, sustainableoperations, environmental, income, scholarship

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Did you know businesses that are moving towards sustainable practices are looked at very favourably today? It is becoming more evident each day that individuals, and primarily businesses, must start to move in a sustainable direction. That makes a career in the Sustainability sector a great choice for anyone that wants to implement real change! 

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Healing Sea Country Program - Indigenous Students

28/03/2022 3:24:58 PM / by Envirotech Education posted in Sustainability, Students, Green, Student Life, sustainable, indigenous community, marine habitat, environmental

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We had a great week meeting our new Indigenous students that will participate in the ‘Healing Sea Country’ (HSC) Program in Moreton Bay! We are excited to work with our new partners and start meaningful training activities with the new students! 

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Get practical experience to build websites from the scratch

12/05/2020 4:30:00 PM / by Envirotech Education posted in Envirotech Education, envirotech, College, study, sustainable, technology, digital media

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Having a website is like having a window to the world without boundaries called the Internet. But by owning a website comes great responsibility, it is not only about knowing how to do it but also how to maintain it so that you are always displaying the correct information.
 
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How important is nature to children’s emotional development?

27/11/2019 12:32:14 PM / by Karina Miotto posted in Education, sustainable, children, childreninnature, nature, health, naturedefictdisorder, richardlouv

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Children need nature to properly evolve not only in terms of enhancing creativity but also for improving motor skills or just to have fun. Okay, we know that while playing outdoors in the natural world children can evolve in their imagination, their capacity to explore, they can find a sense of adventure and learning. But the benefits of this relationship goes deeper: being constantly in nature is key to children’s emotional health as well. This is well explained by American journalist Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, a US bestseller book.

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