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Knowledge of program development is necessary to design effective sustainability programs that are current and relevant for your audience. This will help them to contextualise issues of sustainability within their own life and work in order to achieve desired sustainability outcomes.


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Precious Plants and Animals

Type: Guide

Author: Cara MacLeod, Melissa Sellen

Summary: Woollahra Council is pleased to announce the release of Precious Plants and Animals – a six-part, syllabus-based teaching resource developed to support stage 2 and 3 teachers in combining visual arts with sustainability education.

Published: 2012

Published by: Woollahra Municipal Council

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Yarra City's Green Cleaning Project Report

Type: Project Report

Author: Bridget Gardner

Summary: Report of the City of Yarra's, Green Cleaning Project for all council buildings

Published: 2012

Published by: Bridget Gardner

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TAFE NSW Sustainability Hub

Type: Case Study

Author: TAFE NSW eLearning Hub

Summary: The Sustainability Hub aggregates online resources for supporting learning for sustainability, green skills and teacher capability development.

Published: 2011

Published by: TAFE NSW

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Eco-nomic Driving Program "How to" Manual. A guide for developing your own eco-driving program

Type: Guide

Author: Gosford City Council

Summary: Outline of eco-driver education program developed by Gosford City Council for fleet drivers. Manual outlines program components, its successes, non-successes and resource material developed and delivered.

Published: 2011

Published by: Gosford City Council

Eco-nomic Driving Program

4Keys - Gaian Economics

Type: Guide

Author: Editors: Jonathan Dawson, Helena Norberg Hodge, Ross Jackson

Summary: Living well within planetary limits - This anthology explores not only ways of reducing our consumption to levels that are within planetary limits, but how this can be done in a way that permits a high quality of life, for all.

Published: 2010

Published by: Permanent Publications

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Bankstown City Council - Contamination Reduction Campaign Progress Report 2011

Type: Project Report

Author: Bankstown City Council

Summary: Summarises the literature review, program development and trial strategies that were used to halve the contamination rate of the yellow bin at 1400 participating properties over 3-4 months from 30% to 15% (avg).

Published: 2011

Published by: Bankstown City Council

Bankstown City Council - Contamination Reduction Campaign Progress Report 2011 - click to download

Creating Inspiration: Using the visual and performing arts to promote environmental sustainability

Type: Project Report

Author: David Curtis, Ian Reeve, Nick Reid

Summary: This publication considers some of the ways that the visual and performing arts can influence environmental behaviour, and how they can be utilised to promote environmental sustainability. It analyses data from several case studies, interviews with key informants and overseas field work, coupled with review of the literature. It is aimed at professionals and funding bodies working in natural resource management (NRM).

Published: 2006

Published by: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation

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Tackling Wicked Problems - A Public Policy Perspective

Type: Guide

Author: Commonwealth of Australia

Summary: The term ‘wicked’ describes an issue highly resistant to resolution. Tackling wicked problems is an evolving art. They require thinking that is capable of grasping the big picture, including the interrelationships among the full range of causal factors underlying them. They often require broader, more collaborative and innovative approaches.

Published: 2007

Published by: Commonwealth of Australia

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Can (a football) community tackle climate change? A case study analysis of Ipswich townfootball club's campaign to encourage pro-environmental behavioural change change amongst it's fans

Type: Research Paper

Author: Richard M. Baldwin

Summary: This paper sets out to provide a contribution to the evidence base by examining the role that community can play in tackling climate change. It does this through a case study analysis of a community-based pro-environmental behavioural change campaign – Ipswich Town Football Club’s ‘Save Your Energy for the Blues’ campaign.
The paper examines existing theories on encouraging behavioural change based on a range of cognitive and contextual constraints.

Published: 2010

Published by: Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia

Can (a football) community tackle climate change? A case study analysis of Ipswich townfootball club's campaign to encourage pro-environmental behavioural change change amongst it's fans - click to download

Junior Waterwatch Field Guide

Type: Guide

Author: Waterwatch NSW

Summary: This Junior Waterwatch Field Manual and the accompanying Junior Waterwatch
Teachers’ Guide have been designed to provide a complete guide to designing
and implementing the Waterwatch program within primary schools in New
South Wales, to meet curriculum outcomes.
The methods and procedures described combine best practice and scientific
rigour with straight-forward instructions, to ensure students gain maximum
benefit from participation while contributing high quality data to the
Waterwatch database.

Published: 2010

Published by: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW

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