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ABOUT CERES
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CERES Mission Statement:
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WHAT IS CERES? |
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CERES (the Centre for Education and Research in Environmental Strategies, pronounced ‘series’) is an internationally recognised model of a sustainable society located in Melbourne, Australia. CERES shares its name with the Roman Goddess for agriculture. CERES is located on 4.5 hectares (10 acres) on the banks of the Merri Creek, in East Brunswick, close to Melbourne’s centre. CERES runs on renewable energy, is a 55 tonne carbon sink, conserves and recycles its water and waste, grows organic food, and teaches diverse audiences about more just and environmentally friendly ways of living. What makes the CERES concept particularly compelling is that sustainability initiatives are located in a participatory social setting which, over time, has created a village-like environment, made up of a melting pot of different audiences. This makes CERES quite unique. Walking around CERES today, you may be struck by the peaceful green environment and the village-atmosphere, and think that you have stepped back in time. Yet here is a model for a possible future, where innovation and appropriate technologies sit harmoniously in a human scale environment. |
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Significantly, CERES is engaging with 470,000 people each year about living more lightly and equitably on the planet. It is the most visited community environmental centre in Australia, known for being a pioneer of community arts, experiential education, sustainable urban agriculture and for demonstrating innovative and achievable solutions to pressing environmental and social issues. The CERES Café, CERES Nursery, Organic Farm and Market are exciting models of sustainable and social enterprise. Along with CERES festivals and eduction programs, they aim to teach and inspire – creating a rich tapestry of experience, as well as services to the community and income to support further CERES projects. CERES is also host to a range of independently managed site groups and volunteers which enrich the community landscape and provide diverse opportunities for participation. CERES has been in existence 25 years and employs 200 people (equivalent to 60 full time positions). It is an incorporated not for profit organisation governed by a Committee of Management. CERES has been created for community by community and is an available model for communities all over the world. It’s an enchanting place. Come see for yourself. View our panoramic photos of CERES.
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WHERE IS CERES? |
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Cnr Roberts and Stewart Streets, For detailed information on how to get to CERES, go to our contact us page.
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MEMBERSHIP |
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Yearly membership prices: Household or family membership - $50.00 - $25.00
(concession)
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CERES Newsletters |
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Click to download
Winter 2008 Echo
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DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS |
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CERES is partially funded through its own education programs, café, nursery, festivals, memberships and donations. It also has many partners. Click here to go to our partners page.
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CERES is a non-profit,
community based organisation. We always welcome new members, volunteers
and people who are interested in getting involved in the many diverse
projects and groups operating on the site. So come along and visit!
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