Water cycle in a bag experiment
Students will create their very own water cycle in a bag.
Students will create their very own water cycle in a bag.
Learn more about frogs, citizen science, lifecycles and endangered frog species. Suitable for early learning and primary school students.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Join us for Frog Findings & Future Hops as we dive into last year's frog monitoring results and look ahead to our next big survey in April!
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.
Over the last two years, we transformed a section of your much-loved creek into a more natural and enjoyable community space.
Please join us to celebrate the opening!
River Detectives is a free, fun and flexible statewide citizen science program designed for schools, which supports teachers to explore their local rivers and creeks with students.