CERES is a 10 acre environmental park located on the banks of the Merri
Creek in East Brunswick, Melbourne. CERES site was formerly a rubbish
tip! The process of transforming it into an eco-oasis was started 25 years
ago by local people and volunteers. Their vision was to set up a real place
which acts as a model for a sustainable, socially fair and creatively rich
society. Today CERES has over 300,000 visitors take part in this vision, in its
education programs, organic gardens, markets and café, training programs
and community festivals. CERES reaches diverse audiences across Victoria, Australia and internationally.
CERES is committed to creating a better world. By redefining meaning and
purpose, success and happiness in terms of our relationships with one
another and the environment, we strive to create a new way of being.
CERES is a place which makes positive change visible. And it’s a real place -
pulsing with community life.
CERES is unique in its integration of education, social wellbeing, sustainability,
diversity and the arts. It demonstrates all of these in a lively community
setting, where school children throwing a boomerang or exploring solar
panels or water conservation are seen alongside people eating organic food
at the café, artists readying for the next community festival and people from
disadvantaged backgrounds training in organic gardening.
CERES’ philosophy is why only focus on the problems? - let’s create solutions – let’s sing up a world we want to be part of rather than decry the ills of the
world. That is, simply knowing what the problem is, is not enough, there needs to be practical ways to take the next steps.
CERES’ initiatives strive to be practical and accessible; and people learn by rolling up their sleeves and getting involved. As a global community we face significant challenges, particularly in matters of climate change, water crises, war and inequality. We strive to meet these challenges with creativity, innovation and pragmatism.
By supporting one or more of the following projects, you will join with us in our determination tocreate a better world.

1 Aquaponics Garden

CERES has been promoting urban agriculture, community and school gardening for over 20 years. Now that just about every community and school has either got or is building a garden of their own it’s time for CERES to lead the way again.
Aquaponics gardens enable people to grow large amounts of high value organic produce and fish in an energy and water efficient system.
CERES has built a pilot aquaponics project taking nutrient rich water from commercial fish ponds fed on food waste from our Organic Café and cycling it through self contained herb and vegetable beds to grow large amounts of high value yield. This is a garden that can fit in a backyard or be scaled to a football field that will help feed cities into the future. If we can demonstrate and train our community to build and operate their own aquaponics gardens then we’ll be seeing them sprouting up in community and back yard gardens everywhere.
The CERES pilot aquaponics ponds system has just been completed and the fish are soon to be released into the ponds. We need investment in an aquaponics gardener to bring the system to life and maintain its productivity.
$40,000 employs an Aquaponics Gardener
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2 Sustainable ways of ‘Being’

This project aims to cultivate transformations that foster positive and sustainable living. These transformations will be at a personal, social and environmental level. This pilot project involves employing a research and program coordinator to source and articulate current understandings in this area and develop a network of people and organizations aware of and supporting this work. The coordinator will facilitate community workshops and seminars which assist in reconsidering the beliefs and values we, as Westerners, live our lives.
In CERES’ 25 year history, we have not had the resources to keep up to date, and further innovate in the nexus between social issues and those of the environment. Your support will help us start to become a research based learning community.
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3 Car Free Site

CERES aspires to be car free,
maintaining a haven for visitors,
in particular children. We aim to
purchase an electric vehicle similar
to a large golf buggy for the purpose
of deliveries and pick ups throughout
the site. Some site works would also
need to be done to accommodate this
approach to sustainable transport.
$12,000 buys an electric buggy |
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4 Community Kitchen

The new CERES Centre will feature a
community kitchen. The community
kitchen has attracted incredible
interest from the community, and
we know that it will become a huge
feature of the Centre. The community
kitchen will create a kitchen space
where people from all backgrounds
can come and cook together, eat
together, preserve food and be in
community together.
This support will fit out the kitchen
with the equipment needed to make
it the success we know it will be.
$10,000 increments to buy equipment, total project $60,000 |
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5 Cultural Village

CERES seeks support to upgrade the African, Indian and Indonesian
Villages. This exciting project will
see a total revamp of the Village area
with new landscaping a more open
design.
The villages have had an interesting
history. For example, built over
10 years ago with funding from
Community Aid Abroad, the African
village has survived 5 separate
arson attacks and in each re-build,
harnessed greater community support
each time.The Cultural Villages play
an important role in greater cultural
understanding. Over the past 10
years, 120,000 students from across
Victoria have taken part in CERES
Cultural Education programs.
$5,000 increments supports the Village upgrade |
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6 Electric Vehicle Conversions

CERES is about to launch our first
Electric Vehicle that we have
converted on site! To value add to
this, we will conduct promotion and
education opportunities including an ‘EV Rally’ to tour electric vehicles
throughout Victoria incorporating
community education, information
sessions and test drives. We will also
create an education display for the
community at CERES of photovoltaics
capable of charging electric vehicles.
CERES will also prepare a business
plan for electric vehicle conversion
enterprises. You support will go to
assisting us innovate and educate
in this important climate change
solution.
$25,000 promotes electric car conversions
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7 Beautiful Fences

The Organic Farm fence urgently
needs upgrading. Inspired by the
beauty of the new Nursery fence,
the Farm fence would be made out
of recycled hardwood. In addition
to aesthetics, it would provide
protection to the community because
the Farm now contains numerous
water bodies (see Aquaponics Garden
above).
$15,000 builds a beautiful fence
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8 School Incursions

Sustainability practices in schools
require a whole school commitment
but particularly student leadership.
CERES Incursions are visits by CERES
staff to schools to provide CERES sustainability education sessions.
CERES Incursions provide momentum
to teachers to maintain their skills
and knowledge, as well as training
for students in waste, water, energy,
biodiversity and the formation of
environment clubs and action teams.
What about buying one or more
Incursions for a school or cluster
of schools known to you? This is
particularly useful for schools in
regional or rural areas who don’t get
a chance to visit CERES. Build the
investment in our future citizens and
environmental leaders by sponsoring
Incursions from a wide range of topics
ranging from environmental debating
to energy monitoring.
$500 to $2,000 per school
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9 Local Five km Products

In the new climate friendly era we are
entering distance travelled is vital.
The more goods and services we
produce and purchase from the
local area the less energy and fuel is
consumed, the less carbon emissions
we produce, and we therefore reduce‘food miles’.
The 100 Mile Restaurant in Melbourne
has attracted attention – but CERES
can do even better with its 5km
products! We will create a new range
of products made from produce
sourced within 5km of CERES. We will
also create a marketing campaign and
launch the 5km range.
The range will include:
• Mushrooms
• Vegetables and Fruit – grown in CERES market gardens
• Vegetable boxes
• Free range eggs
• Chickens
• Preserves and jams – by Seven Stars, our catering
enterprise that trains refugee
women
• Organic seedlings
• A 5km Café breakfast, main meal,
herb tea, sweet, snack or cocktail
In future we might add local timber
products, compost, worms…
Your support will provide development
funds to get this project up and running.
$15,000 - $20,000 creates and promotes a 5km range of products
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10 Youth Enlightenment

CERES recognizes the importance of
engaging young people, and creating
opportunities for them to be inspired
about the issues of sustainability and
creating a better future. By holding
regular monthly youth music sessions,
where young bands are mentored
and provided with performance
opportunities, young people will be
regular participants at CERES, and be able
to engage with all that CERES has to offer.
$20,000 produces 10 youth events
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11 Carbon Sinks at schools

These are the leader schools of
the generation aiming at carbon
neutrality, carbon trading and carbon
sink status. We are already working
with schools having fun at sinking a
net 90 tonnes of greenhouse gases
a year. Schools known to you could
do the same. A carbon sink school
needs support to work through its
energy audits, staff professional
development, student leadership,
carbon reductions and trading.
$3,000 supports a school to sink carbon |

12 Local Food Systems Officer

Food brings a community together and
is a not-negotiable part of everyone’s
wellbeing. With current world food
shortages, climate change and peak
oil looming, community food security
and urban agriculture will become
more and more a part of our lives.
CERES already operates a local food
system – we run social enterprises
growing seedlings, fruits, vegetables
and mushrooms. We sell them via
our Organic Market, at local farmers
markets, to wholesalers, to our
Nursery, Organic Café and Seven
Stars catering group. We also have
Community Gardens, the Urban
Orchard project, a baking group and
a chook group. We have published
research into food miles. We run
education and training programs to
teach adults and children how to
understand and get hands-on with
their local food system.
To equip communities with tools to
build their own secure local food
networks, CERES wants to share our
food systems knowledge through
talks, community forums, workshops,
a how-to kit and to respond to the
hundreds of requests for help we
receive on food related issues each
year.
CERES is seeking to invest in a person
three days per week for one year.
$35,000 employs a person to educate other communities |

13 Urban Orchards For Australia

CERES has pioneered a unique
volunteer-run project where once a
week people from our neighbourhood
come together to swap surplus
fruit, extra herbs, vegies, seeds and
seedlings at a trestle table at the
CERES Organic Market! From a pilot
project in 2004 the Urban rchard has
grown to include over 190 families
around Moreland. New Urban Orchard
projects have sprung up in the City
of Yarra and in Adelaide. With the
success of the Urban Orchard and an
increasing number of enquiries for
communities to set up their own,
CERES would like to actively promote
this home grown idea via an Urban
Orchard Kit and to develop materials
and a workshop for delivery to all
levels of government, the media and
community groups around Australia.
CERES is looking to fund a person two
days per week for one year to spread
the good word around Australia.
$25,000 creates a ‘how to’ kit for Urban Orchards
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14 Gasification Electricity Generation Plant

The new CERES Centre, to be built
over the next three years, aims to be
a zero emissions building. In order to
achieve this aim, we must generate
our own electricity. Our research
shows that gasification is the way of
the future. By converting food scraps
and waste wood from the community,
we can create enough electricity to
run the building and possibly generate
electricity for the rest of CERES.
This is innovation at the cutting
edge, and we are proud to research
and demonstrate this way toward a
climate friendly future.
$100,000 creates a gasification plant at the CERES Centre
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15 Computers

In order for CERES to continue its
passionate work in creating a better
world, we need to provide our
committed staff with good quality
tools. This is often hard for us to
achieve and new computers are a
scarcity. By upgrading computers we
can work more quickly and effectively
towards our urgent mission.
$1,500 per computer upgrade |
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16 CERES Global

CERES Global supports community
organisations in India and Indonesia
who are doing impressive work
towards sustainable, climate friendly,
development. CERES Global organises
visits to the community organisations
in India and Indonesia – where
people can share skills to strengthen
the organisations work, while also
learning about the environmental
and social issues of the area, and
becoming absorbed in some of the
cultural richness. On returning to
Australia, participants can continue
researching and fundraising to
provide ongoing support for projects
which they believe will make a vital
difference.
CERES Global needs financial support
to employ a staff person to coordinate
CERES Global activities,
trips, and follow up activities – which
will support excellent developmental
projects in India and Indonesia.
$30,000 employs a Global Coordinator
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17 Wurundjeri Park Ranger

CERES is in the country of the
Wurundjeri people. We want to promote
Wurundjeri culture and heritage
through enhancing the use of CERES
by local Aboriginal communities,
establishing adult Aboriginal cultural
education programs including a cultural
history walk along the Merri Creek, and
conducting cross cultural education
programs for the private and public
sectors.
For many years we have dreamt of
employing a Wurundjeri park ranger.
Your support will assist in this becoming
a reality
$50,000 employs a Wurundjeri ranger |
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18 Kingfisher Magic

As CERES gradually became fertile once again and the gardens and
creek valley bloomed, the beautiful
Australian bird, the Sacred Kingfisher,
returned. Its coming home on the
banks of the newly revegetated
creek symbolises the rewards gained
through repairing the land – for
all could see that the beauty and
diversity of native species will
again flourish. The Sacred Kingfisher
hadn’t been seen in this area since
industrialisation. Their return is
worthy of a great celebration and is
a potent educational tool. Therefore
each year we embrace the bird’s
return with a festival which includes
hundreds of young people. Through
performance, art , dance , music,
puppetry and lots of magic, the
festival each November brings joy and
hope to the community.
Increments of $5,000
or $18,000 to support artistic
development, and engagement of
disadvantaged groups and school
groups in the 2008 festival.
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19 Pasture to Permaculture

The CERES Organic Farm includes a
paddock area that has outstanding
permaculture potential. The paddock
area connects the CERES Organic
Farm and Market area with the new
CERES Centre.
Our vision is to increase the
productivity of the area and
demonstrate best practice
permaculture principles in action by
combining productive fruit and nut
trees and other edible plants with
foraging livestock. The area would be
irrigated with water collected from
the existing stables and chook house
roof.
The permaculture area would be
open to the public and education
programs via a pathway from top to
bottom, and include practical takehome
demonstrations of permaculture
in action, backyard chook care and
herbal pest control.
$50,000 creates a permaculture area
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20 Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSI)

The Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSI) is a nationally inspired
program administered by DET Victoria and CERES in Victoria, aimed at
dramatically reducing water use, greenhouse gas emissions and solid waste
output in school environments, where schools take the lead in a community
building approach. Over 370 Victorian schools have already participated in the
program.
AuSSI Victoria is a prototype of a cost effective means of rolling out
sustainability education in all schools and communities. The program includes a
wide range of opportunities to incorporate sustainability initiatives within
Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS).
CERES is supported in a small way by government and yet there are 5000 schools
in Victoria, so lots more could become sustainable schools! For $2,750 per
school a donor could support one school (your old school, your local school, your
children’s’ school) or clusters of schools.
This contribution buys the mentoring support of the CERES sustainable schools
team for one year and sets up the school with all the plans, strategies actions,
policies it will ever need in a cost and time effective manner.
Would you like to see Australian schools as centres of demonstration
for environmental technologies, designs and behaviours, propelled by a
sustainability curricula and richly connected to the local community? Then
this community initiative is for you. Sustainability is fundamentally Education
...make a difference to all our lives by transforming school communities.
In Victoria $2,750 per school or increments thereof ($20,000 for 7 schools)
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For funding any of these projects, or to make an enquiry, please contact
Cathy Nixon on 9387 2609
or email cathy@ceres.org.au
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