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The following organisations and businesses supply resources and other services suitable for Secondary HSIE. To have a further look at what each business has to offer, click on their website provided below.


ASH Australia
www.ashaust.org.au  
ASH Australia’s website provides information for teachers, educators and students with a compilation of resources on current tobacco control initiatives, harmful effects of smoking on youth, and useful learning tools. It includes activities from a range of sources, the latest news, a slideshow and a satire about the tobacco industry.

Visit our website at: www.ashaust.org.au/
Interactive resources
Downloadable teaching resources


Australian Museum
www.australianmuseum.net.au  
Can't visit the Australian Museum why not borrow a Museum in a Box®.

Museum in a Box® provides quality educational resources for students of all ages. Each themed box contains a treasure trove of real Museum specimens and artefacts, helpful hints, activities, ideas and information, such as:

- dioramas, mounted specimens, casts and models
- moulds and embedments
- books, posters and games
- CD ROMs, audio CDs and DVDs
- information panels and fact sheets
- teachers’ notes and activity booklets

Individual boxes are available each school term for set loan periods of three weeks and with 26 boxes to choose from there’s plenty of variety to discover. Visit our website for box contents, photographs and booking forms australianmuseum.net.au/Museum-in-a-Box

Also keep and eye out for Video Conferences with the Australian Museum and Museum in a Box® australianmuseum.net.au/Video-Conferencing/

Australian Red Cross
www.redcross.org.au  
Part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the largest humanitarian organisation in the world with more than 97 million volunteers worldwide. The organisation is independent of government and are without any political, religious or cultural affiliation.

Ideas for school projects
Information


Australian Reptile Park
www.reptilepark.com.au  
The Australian Reptile Park and Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1948 - by the late and great ERIC WORRELL, Australia's first naturalist - and is now regarded as one of the countries premier attractions. The Sanctuary is The only zoo in Australia committed to saving lives with a Venom-Milking Program in place for the past 50+ years, saving over 300 lives each year being the sole supplier of a variety of venoms, which is used for all snake and funnel-web anti-venom in Australia

Australian Theatre of the Deaf in school performances and workshops
www.atod.org.au  
Promoting awareness of cultural difference
ATOD performs shows and workshops in primary and high schools around Australia.

We make a unique contribution to Australian culture by creating shows from a deaf perspective which are performed by deaf actors. All performances are completely accessible and enjoyed by both hearing and deaf students.

Our workshops are designed to develop communication skills and build confidence in young people and are an important way of creating positive attitudes towards disability.

All shows and workshops are age appropriate ranging from K- 12

Detailed teachers notes are provided including classroom activities and resource material.

For more information contact Aslam on (02) 9310 1255 or schools@atod.org.au www.atod.org.au.

Bradman Museum
www.bradman.org.au  
Bradman Museum of Cricket

A purpose-built educational facility set adjoining the historic Bradman Oval. Permanent and temporary exhibitions on Sir Donald Bradman AC and the history of Australian cricket. Resources include a theatre, historic film and audio, Bradman Store and ‘Stumps’ Café.

Free downloadable Resources
Free Tours
Cricket Coaching Clinics
Discounted entry for school students/teachers free

Websites: www.bradman.org.au
www.bradmantrail.com.au

Centennial Parklands
www.centennialparklands.com.au  
Centennial Parklands High School Excursions

At Centennial Parklands, junior secondary excursion favourites include the Stage 4 Geography topic "Global Environments" and Stage 4 and 5 Science topics "Ecosystems".

Senior Secondary Excursions are now being offered for some Stage 6 Chemistry, Biology and Geography topics. These include "Plant Pathogens", "Chemical Monitoring and Management" and "Ecosystems at Risk".

Most secondary excursions are full-day excursions (4.5 hours) and cost $12.00 per student.

Our Education Rangers are also more than happy to work with teachers in designing a tailor-made excursion designed to meet specific Stage 4 to 6 syllabus outcomes.

More information is available at www.centennialparklands.com.au or by phoning the Education Coordinator on (02) 9339 6699.

Centennial Parklands has recently opened its new multi-functional Education Precinct right in the heart of historic Centennial Park.


Commonwealth Bank Foundation
www.commbank.com.au  
Commonwealth Bank Foundation is a branch of the Commonwealth Bank and produces resources that aim to support and assist teachers to improve knowledge about financial literacy. Resources directly related to curriculum.

Visit our website at: about.commbank.com.au/group_display/0,1922,CH3150%255FTS11626,00.html

Free downloadable resources

Cultural Infusion
www.culturalinfusion.com  
Cultural Infusion Ltd - a not-for-profit organisation bringing harmony, diversity, inclusiveness and well-being to audiences of over 250,000 annually.

Performance-based incursions (50 minute/half day/all day incursions including our Multicultural All Day Program)
Concerts
Tours
Interactive workshops
Youth programs
Facilitation and training
Artist-in-residencies.
Our arts and cultural practitioners enhance and support your multidisciplinary curriculum with interactive and engaging incursion and annual touring program ? both national and regional. Gain insights into the wealth of our diverse nation while exploring history, traditions and languages from various cultures.

Visit our website or phone us toll free on 1800 010 069 or email: info@culturalinfusion.com


FRANK Team
www.frankteam.com.au  
The FRANK Team specialises in providing young people with high quality career development and self programs, inspiring and equipping them with tools to succeed. All programs are interactive, relevant and fun, delivered by young, experienced facilitators! We offer one hour Power Presentations,or can tailor half and full day workshops for your student's needs. We'll come to you, wherever you are in Australia! Get subscribed to IGNITE for up
to date opportunities for your students! www.frankteam.com.au/ignite

Check out our website at www.frankteam.com.au

The FRANK team offers:
Guest speakers
Presentations
Half and full day workshops
Enterpreneurial events
IGNITE - our free monthly e-magazine packed with opportunities for young people

Historic Houses Trust
www.hht.net.au  
The Historic Houses Trust offers a diverse range of stimulating and enjoyable education programs and products, including site visits to 11 of the State’s most valued historic places. Designed to meet a wide range of audience needs, programs aim to encourage inquiry, inspire dialogue and promote an appreciation of historical, cultural and contemporary themes and issues. Other services provide support for teachers in their professional development and classroom delivery.

Visit our website at: Interactive resources
Downloadable teaching resources
Excursions/tours


Lore of the Land
www.loreoftheland.com.au  
Lore of the Land is designed to encourage us to live inharmony with each other and with the land we each call home. Through deepening our knowledge of who we are and where we are together, we can create a new story.

Online teaching resources
Personal Experiences
Focus on Local Area / Aust Identity and Family History



Macquarie University Australian History Museum
www.austhistmuseum.mq.edu.au  
The Australian History Museum at Macquarie University offers two programs for schools. Both are in accordance with the NSW Board of Studies Mandatory syllabus and Modern History syllabus. Students can either visit the museum on site or, in some cases, arrangements can be made for the education officer to bring the program to schools in the metropolitan area.

Excursions
On-line tutorial - hsc.csu.edu.au/ (follow prompts to Modern History/Sources and the Battle of Somme)


MONEY STUFF
www.moneystuff.net.au  

The Money Stuff program was developed to meet the needs of young Australians as consumers while also meeting NSW syllabus outcomes. There are heaps of resources for teachers, and students can find information about buying a car, renting a house, buying a mobile phone, work, shopping online, scams and more.
Downloadable resources for teachers include:

• A website, www.moneystuff.net.au
• The Money Stuff magazine – order your class set now!
• The Money Stuff competition – check out our competitions page on the Money Stuff website to be in the running to share in a cash prize pool of up to $16,000.
• The Master of the Mall interactive online game and accompanying teachers’ manual.

You can find links to case studies and scenarios as well as a range of lesson activities in PDF format.

All resources are designed to be used together with the website or independently.

FEEDBACK – we welcome your feedback, please call 02 9619 8728 or email us on Marketing-Moneystuff@services.nsw.gov.au






National Trust of Australia (NSW)
www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au  
The National Trust's vision is to live in a community which understands, values and enjoys its heritage; a natural, built and cultural heritage that creates our unique Australian character. The National Trust has eleven properties situated throughout the state. Their high quality education programs are linked directly to syllabus.

Excursions
Re-visit kits


NATSIEW - National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Website
www.natsiew.nexus.edu.au  
This site is devoted to Aboriginal issues and education. NATSIEW is an educational portal or gateway site. Suitable resources are harvested, catalogued and indexed to a set of keywords. It is mainly through these keywords that visitors access the resources.

Visit our website at: www.natsiew.nexus.edu.au/lens/index.html

Downloadable resources


New Theatre, Newtown
www.newtheatre.org.au  
New Theatre regularly produces selected plays that are currently being studied by HSC students or that might be of interest as extension activities to core studies. New Theatre is always willing to consider requests from teachers for a production or reading of a particular play. Directors and casts are available for Q & A discussion after a performance if previously requested. To suggest a play for production please contact the Artistic Director newtheatre@bigpond.com. For bookings and to organise a post-performance discussion, please contact the Administrator newtheatre@bigpond.com or phone 02 9519 8958.

Visit our website at: www.newtheatre.org.au

NSW Department of Primary Industries TOCAL Homestead
www.tocal.com  
Tocal Homestead offers school groups tailored excursions for students from K – Year 10. There are three different areas of interest: Farm Visits where students experience a working farm including dairy, beef cattle, sheep and horses; Heritage programs designed to focus on the curriculum through The way we were for K-2 and Study in Change for Years 3 – 6. These programs provide hands on experience of life on an Australian farm 100 years ago. The Environment tour takes advantage of the diverse habitats and are tailored to meet teachers requirements. Included are the rainforest walk, reforestation, wetlands, erosion, salinity, creek management, and total catchment management. Worksheets and teachers’ manuals are available.

Visit our website at: www.tocal.com/homestead/groups/schools.htm
Downloadable teaching resources
Excursions/tours



NSW Parliament House
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au  
The Parliament's Education and Community Relations Section supports civics and citizenship education and HSIE teaching and learning in schools. The section offers information, resources and programs for students and teachers and professional development activities for teachers. The resources and programs support teaching and learning in the Primary and Secondary School Curriculum and facilitate the achievement of a range of outcomes in the NSW Board of Studies Syllabus.

Visit our website at: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/key/ResourcesEducation
Educational tours
Education Officer
Resources linked to NSW syllabus


Powerhouse Museum Discovery Centre, Castle Hill
www.castlehill.powerhousemuseum.com  
There are several ways for schools to visit the Powerhouse Discovery Centre. We offer a great range of supervised and themed tours tailored to each group's specific interests and needs in order to meet the KLA requirements:



HISTORICAL INQUIRY: PRESERVING OUR PAST is suitable for Years 7 and 8 students (History Mandatory). This program allows students to take on the role of the historian/museum curator allowing them to handle a variety of objects to explore the nature and significance of history. The visit includes a tour of the Display store and a glimpse inside one of the Discovery Centre’s behind-the-scenes storage areas giving students the opportunity to learn about collection care and maintenance.

Cost: $10 students/$7 PSP schools (One teacher free per 10 students), Available: Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 am-4pm. Bookings essential: (02) 9762 1300


EXAMINING EVIDENCE: CONSTRUCTING THE PAST is suitable for Elective History students (Years 8-10). The program focuses on developing the students’ understanding of the museum collection and reconstruction of the past by using primary and secondary sources. A hands-on activity enables students to understand the museum curator’s role as they create narratives by examining objects and evidence. Cost: $10 students/$7 PSP schools (One teacher free per 10 students), Available: Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 am-4pm. Bookings essential: (02) 9762 1300


THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGING is designed to provide Years 9 and 10 Mandatory History students with an insight on how people’s lives changed in the 20th century. Students will learn about collection care and maintenance by visiting one of the storage areas as well as participate in a hands-on activity which encourages them to investigate objects and evidence. Cost: $10 students/$7 PSP schools (One teacher free per 10 students), Available: Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 am-4pm. Bookings essential: (02) 9762 1300




Reverse Garbage Cooperative
www.reversegarbage.org.au  
Reverse Garbage Cooperative Ltd. is a registered not-for-profit co-operative. Operating since 1974 we are self-sustaining, community based and committed to minimising resource depletion.

Our Re-use Centre in Marrickville provides quality, low priced, useful and unusual materials for use in arts, craft, education, small businesses, home renovation and other activities. Examples of these materials include: Perspex, foams, paper, cardboard, containers, fabrics, mount board, stationary, bubblewrap and matting.

Reverse garbage Education delivers a wide range of educational workshops and programs, using Reverse Garbage industrial discard materials to promote environmental awareness and creativity.
Services include:

Tours
Creative workshops for Kids and Adults
Public events and festivals

Visit our website at: www.reversegarbage.org.au

Scenic World
www.scenicworld.com.au  
Scenic World is the ideal place to introduce students to the natural environment of the World Heritage-listed area that is the Blue Mountains.
There is no easier way to get to and from the ancient Jamison Valley than on the Scenic Railway and Scenic Cableway. The rides connect to the Scenic Walkway - almost three kilometres of elevated boardwalk along which students can observe the flora and fauna of the temperate rainforest; and learn about the mining heritage of the area.
Teachers may lead their own tours ('Rides Only') or we can arrange for a trained guide to accompany the class ('Rides & Guide').
Children from Kindergarten to Year 8 will get the most out of the experience through a 'Rides & Guide' tour. This will normally start with a ride into the valley on the world's steepest passenger railway. The guide will escort the group along the walkway, past the old coalmines and through the rainforest. They will return to the cliff top on the cableway, a gentle 500 metre ride that offers spectacular views, including the Three Sisters, Orphan Rock and Katoomba Falls. During busy times, the trip may start with the cableway and return via the railway.
Whether on a 'Rides Only' or 'Rides & Guide' tour, teachers will be able to use the Rainforest classroom on the walkway for review. The class may also take in a short and informative video about the area in the Scenic Cinema.

Company: Scenic World
Street Address: Cnr Violet Street & Cliff Drive Katoomba NSW 2780 Australia
Telephone: +61 47 800 200 or 1300 SKYWAY
Facsimile: +61 2 4782 5675
Email: info@scenicworld.com.au
Web Site: www.scenicworld.com.au



Special Broadcasting Service
www20.sbs.com.au  
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is Australia's multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster. SBS is unique. Its radio and television services broadcast in more languages than any other network in the world. Sixty-eight languages are spoken on SBS Radio. Programs in more than 60 languages are broadcast on SBS Television, and Online, SBS New Media provides text and audio-on-demand services in more than 50 languages.

Visit our website at: www20.sbs.com.au/sbs_front/

Information related to syllabus
Radio / television programs
Access to syllabus linked education kits

Starrs Productions: Cross curriculum school based performances
www.starrs.com.au  
STARRS PRODUCTIONS
Ph: (02) 9519 3573 Fax: (02) 9519 2011
E-mail: pstarrs@optusnet.com.au
www.starrs.com.au

Troubadour Theatre Australians at War

WORLD WAR I – “HAY BEFORE THE MOWER”

‘Hay before the Mower’ is a drama-documentary that pays tribute to the men and women who served Australia during World War I. The script is a rich selection of anecdotes, letters, poems, songs and other such ANZAC reminiscences.

Two professional actors employ characterization, caricature, irreverent humour and song and dance to portray varied reflections about: the recruitment drive; training in Egypt; the Gallipoli campaign; the battlefields of France; the home front; Billy Hughes and conscription; nurse’s stories and the journey home.

VIETNAM – LOSS OF INNOCENCE
Loss of Innocence is a drama-documentary that focuses on the true stories of veterans.

Two actors employ monologue, poetry, song and dialogue to portray a range of people and events. Performed with humour and pathos - Loss of Innocence - is an insightful journey into the experiences and consequences of the Vietnam War.

Comments from Schools
“What a wonderful and informative performance we had the pleasure of viewing… totally engaged by the Drama-documentary and the actors were quite superb in bringing to life the stories. A unique experience for students and staff. Thank you to all involved" (Penrhos College, WA)

“Staff were extremely impressed with the performance. It raised many important issues and performers interacted well with students" (Caroline Chisholm HS, ACT)


SUITABILITY: WW1 7 – 12. Vietnam: 9-12 DURATION: 60 MINUTES + QUESTION TIME
COST PER STUDENT: $5.50 ($5 + 50 cents GST)
MINIMUM PER SESSION: $660 ($600 + $60 GST IF 120 STUDENTS OR LESS)
TEACHER NOTES PROVIDED

State Library of New South Wales
www.atmitchell.com  
The State Library of New South Wales offers a wide variety of services to the public and is an invaluable resource for students. Innovation, Education and Development staff manage the provision of programs, services and products to promote awareness of the collections and support for the Library including education programs.



Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
www.harbourtrust.gov.au  

Primary Excursions

Cockatoo Island offers primary school students with the unique opportunity to explore the history and development of colonial and industrial Australia.
Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour's largest island, is an educational dream. Layers of history sit side-by-side, providing a perfect example of how human occupation and use of the site has changed over time.
The journey begins with a trip on board a heritage ferry followed by a tour of the convict and industrial precincts, audio-visual displays and craft activities.
The excursions are led by experienced and qualified teacher guides and are ideal for the Stage 2 British Colonisation topic. Students hear stories of the island's remarkable history and colourful characters, including famous inmate and sole escapee Captain Thunderbolt!
For more information, visit www.harbourtrust.gov.au

Curriculum aligned excursions/tours
Experienced teachers as guides
Ideal location for site studies
Teacher Resource Kit available

Bookings essential. Sydney Harbour Federation Trust www.harbourtrust.gov.au, (02) 8969 2131 or education@harbourtrust.gov.au

Secondary Excursions

Cockatoo Island
An excursion to Cockatoo Island offers students of History and Geography with the unique opportunity to explore important evidence of the historical development of Australia.
With its convict prison, underground grain silos, two dry docks, tunnels and various remnants of industrial heritage (including cranes, jetties, slipways and machinery), Cockatoo Island is a perfect example of how human occupation and use of a site has changed over time. Site studies can be tailored to focus on industrialisation, maritime industries, building styles and isolation.
North Head Sanctuary
This brand new excursion program at North Head Sanctuary, Manly is designed for the Stage 6 Geography Preliminary Course for the Biophysical Interactions topic. The full-day (5-hour) excursions are facilitated by the Harbour Trust’s team of Teacher Guides (qualified teachers). Students will work cooperatively in small groups of up to 12 students to complete a series of fieldwork experiments including basic orienteering, weather observations, plant and animal identification, soil sampling, water quality testing, mapping and sketching activities – all of which focus on achieving a solution to a greater problem regarding human interaction with the environment.
For more information, visit www.harbourtrust.gov.au

Curriculum aligned excursions/tours
Experienced teachers as guides
Ideal location for site studies
Teacher Resource Kit available for Cockatoo Island excursions

Bookings essential. Sydney Harbour Federation Trust www.harbourtrust.gov.au, (02) 8969 2131 or education@harbourtrust.gov.au


Sydney Jewish Museum
www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au  
The Sydney Jewish Museum offers a diverse range of educational programs and opportunities for secondary and primary school students.

All SJM student education programs are inquiry based, linked to NSW Board of Studies Syllabus outcomes and can be tailored to meet class needs. History and relevant specialized programs include personal testimony from a Holocaust Survivor or Descendant – a unique and unforgettable educational experience.

Bookings are essential for all programs. For further information about all education programs and to make a booking, please contact the SJM Education Department on 9360 7999 or email booking@sjm.com.au Prices vary according to program. No charge for teachers.

Sydney Learning Adventures
www.sydneylearningadventures.com.au  
Sydney Learning Adventures' vision is to create quality educational excursions that are enriching, diverse, safe, accessible and sustainable.
As an initiative of Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, Sydney Learning Adventures (SLA) is committed to bringing the history of Australia, NSW and Sydney to life for thousands of students every year.
All Sydney Learning Adventures' excursions are developed by teachers and implemented by our dynamic and interpretive guides. They are also curriculum-linked and designed for all stages of learning (kindergarten to year 12) providing an interactive, multi-layered learning experience for students.

Primary programs

Developed by teachers, SLA’s primary school excursions offer interactive education programs in unique environments.
Whether it is in Sydney's premier heritage quarter, The Rocks, or the city's most popular leisure and entertainment district, Darling Harbour, students will be engaged and entertained.
For primary students, SLA has excursions that fit with the curriculum links for HSIE, English and ESL.
Each excursion is complemented by a resource pack that offers pre- and post-excursion ideas, background information and worksheets.

Secondary programs

SLA’s secondary school excursions offer interactive educational programs in unique environments including exclusive heritage sites.
Students will be engaged by a highly-skilled and energetic team which take advantage of the unique precincts of The Rocks and Darling Harbour, historical resources, presentations and hands-on learning to create a contemporary, interactive learning forum.
The excursions offer teachers an ideal resource to complement the key learning areas of business studies, geography, history, ESL, Aboriginal studies, religion and ancient history.
Teachers are also supplied with a comprehensive excursion pack that details possible pre- and post-tour activities as well as background information, excursion worksheets and relevant curriculum links.

Sydney Olympic Park: Geography Programs
www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au  


The excursion program offerings for Geography include the following topic areas;
Yr 7 Global Environments-Wetlands,
Yr 8 Global issues and the Role of Citizenship,
Yr 9 Investigating Australia’s Physical Environments,
Yr 10 Issues in Australian Environments,
Yr 11 Biophysical Interactions,
Yr 12 Ecosystems at Risk – Inter-tidal Wetlands.

Each program engages the students in a range of field work techniques to gain an understanding of how wetlands function, human impacts upon them and management strategies used to protect them. Field work includes the use of scientific equipment for environmental monitoring, quadrat sampling, field sketches, dipnetting, vegetation transects, surveys and the use of GIS on computers to investigate changes over time to the natural and built environments of Sydney Olympic Park.

Sydney Water
www.sydneywater.com.au  
Whether you are a student, teacher or self-educator, you will discover everything from how the water cycle works, to how to organise a school excursion to a treatment plant. There are teaching resources for stages 3 and 4, interactive games and ideas for ways to conserve water at your school.

Visit our website at: www.sydneywater.com.au/EnsuringTheFuture/WaterSchool/
Downloadable teaching resources
Excursions/tours
Education officer
Materials with outcomes from NSW Syllabus


Taronga Zoo
www.zoo.nsw.gov.au  
Taronga Zoo is an important resource when learning about Environmental Education. Lessons and teaching resources are based on learning outcomes drawn from the NSW school curriculum. Lessons and workshops are available at the Education Centre and ‘Backyard to Bush’ .These classrooms are the ultimate tool, allowing educators to motivate students by introducing them to live animals in their habitat. A visit to Taronga Zoo gives young and old alike the skills and enthusiasm to actively participate in the care and conservation of flora and fauna in their own communities.

Visit our website at: www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/content/view.asp?id=133

Downloadable teaching resources
Excursions/tours
Education officer
Workshops
Materials with outcomes from NSW Syllabus
Discounted products and services for schools

The Australian Human Rights Commission
www.humanrights.gov.au  
The Australian Human Rights Commission has an online human rights education program for teachers of upper primary and secondary school students. The Australian Human Rights Commission's human rights education program has detailed links to the curricula and includes strategies for teaching about international instruments and domestic laws, but most importantly, encourages students to explore the relevance of human rights to their own experiences and communities. The program includes interactive activities, flexible resource sheets, a collection of human rights education web links, a human rights education mailing list and a collection of free resources to order. Materials are based on NSW syllabus requirements.




The Edge Cinema
www.edgecinema.com.au  
The Edge Cinema has coordinated the Blue Mountains Geography Field Work to meet the Geography Syllabuses. Students can learn about Australian geography and how to apply and communicate their new knowledge.
Offers the ideal setting for teachers to target the following learning outcomes in this program:
Human impact on the Blue Mountains
Environmental management
Interactions of people with environments including local, regional and national
Conservation
Ecological sustainability
Tourism and its impacts
Physical processes
European impact
Geographical diversity
The programme can also be customised to suit teachers' requirements.

TravelSmart NSW
www.travelsmart.gov.au  
TravelSmart Australia brings together community and government based programs that focus on alternatives to travelling in private cars. The site has thorough teaching resources based on the syllabus for a range of primary stages.

Visit our website at: www.travelsmart.gov.au/schools/index.html
Downloadable teaching resources
Materials with outcomes from NSW Syllabus
Great links for further research

Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre
www.warrumbung-e.schools.nsw.edu.au  
The Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre is a Department of Education and Training facility located in central-west New SouthWales. The Centre delivers environmental education programs in the Warrumbungle National Park, at nearby sites, at nearby schools and promotes the teaching of environmental education in all schools by all teachers. Programs are offered for students from Kindergarten to Year12 and are flexible in their delivery, dependent on their needs and requirements. The Warrumbungle EEC provides all equipment necessary to make your excursions into the natural environment a safe and happy experience. The Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre aims to foster in students a love of nature and an understanding of the needs of life on planet Earth.

Westpac Banking Corporation
www.westpac.com.au  
Westpac Bank supports many education and life skills programs and are involved in a number of educational initiatives, such as the Australian Mathematics Competition and Young Achievement Australia's Business Skills Program. They also support The Smith Family in promoting their Learning for Life program. Their team of human resource specialists has worked together with The Smith Family to develop Next Steps, a program that is helping students gain the skills required for the transition to the workplace.

Visit our website at: www.westpac.com.au/internet/publish.nsf/content/wiwcan education

Community involvement through The Smith Family

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