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Eco Schools: gardens
Creating and maintaining gardens helps students to develop knowledge and skills for sustainable living. Garden activities can be linked to many areas of the curriculum.

Work to begin at Bungleboori Picnic Area in Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area | Media release
The delivery of new visitor infrastructure in the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area is continuing, with work set to begin on a new picnic area in the heart of the park.

Eco Schools: special needs | Funding and support
Gardening can be particularly beneficial for children with special needs.
Eco Schools: waste | Funding and support
Through waste projects students learn how waste affects the environment and how they can reduce waste at school and at home.
Bathurst office | Locations
Contact the Bathurst office - National Parks and Wildlife Service. You can get in touch with us by email, phone or mail.
Eco Schools: water | Funding and support
Eco Schools water projects help students learn why water is an important resource and how conserve it.

2014 grants awarded | Funding and support
In the 2014 round the Environmental Trust approved 57 Environmental Restoration and Rehabilitation grants, totalling $4,626,018.

Eco Schools 2019 grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support
$3,500 has been allocated to each successful Eco Schools project across New South Wales in 2019.

Eco Schools 2018 grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support
$3,500 has been allocated to each successful Eco Schools project across New South Wales in 2018.

Eco Schools 2017 grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support
$3,500 has been allocated to each successful Eco Schools project across New South Wales in 2017.
