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Create a water cycle rap

Educational activity for students to explore the stages of the water cycle through song


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Frogs and platypus colouring sheets

Download and print out these colouring sheets, a great rainy-day activity. Whether they're for school holidays or a spot of art therapy, they showcase the diverse habitats and inhabitants of our local waterways.


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Caring for Earth's Water: A Wetlands Adventure (Edithvale)

The F–2 Wetlands Adventure program introduces students to the journey of stormwater and the importance of caring for Earth’s water. This program is aligned with the Science and Geography Victorian Curriculum.


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Future Water Story: Water management investigation

Future Water Story, Western Treatment Plant, Werribee. Students explore the theme: How do human-induced environmental changes impact water in Melbourne and what management strategies are required – for sustainability and human wellbeing.


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Tertiary/TAFE: Waste, Water and Wildlife (Werribee)

Find out about water management and learn about the technology that enables sewage to become a valuable and reusable resource. Learn about the conservation management strategies and why it is a Ramsar-listed wetland. Suitable for Tertiary, TAFE and higher Education.


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Virtual Tour: The Western Treatment Plant

Western Treatment Plant Virtual Tour: Discover the Western Treatment Plant, find out about water management and how sewage becomes a valuable and reusable resource. Learn how to manage water sustainably. Find out about the key processes of the natural and urban water cycle.


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The Water Cycle and Sustainability in Action (Werribee)

Students will explore the world of waste water and where it goes when it leaves their home or school. They will also complete activities that relate to the natural and urban water cycle.