Earthwatch Education Resource Hub
Welcome to our Education Resource Hub
The Education Resource Hub includes downloadable print and digital resources for the classroom, playground and home to encourage understanding, action, and lasting behavioural change when it comes to protecting and conserving water in Australia.
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Tap Time Board Game - St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Mortlake
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Our River Story - Lugarno Public School
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Tiny Forests
Tiny Forests
Super Tiny. Super Powerful.
Tiny Forests are densely packed patches of native bushland the size of a tennis court, right in the heart of our cities. These urban wildlife oases are a unique nature-based solution, reconnecting people with nature and helping to mitigate our urban climate and biodiversity challenges. Using an established planting method (called the Miyawaki method) that includes soil enrichment, diverse indigenous plant selection, and a dense planting structure; Tiny Forests are supercharged, growing up to 10...
School Workshops
Education Workshops
Earthwatch educational workshops provide a unique and impactful learning experience.
Our workshops are designed to engage and educate participants of all ages, from students to adults. Through hands-on activities and interactive learning, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the impacts of climate change and the importance of preserving our natural resources.
Wetlands Workshop
Mangroves and tidal wetlands are critical ecosystems that support, protect and enhance the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. But they are...
Wetlands not Wastelands
Wetlands not Wastelands
“Wetlands not Wastelands in the Gulf of Carpentaria” is a multi-partner project that received Coca-Cola Australia Foundation’s inaugural Environmental Flagship Partner Grant in 2019.
We work directly with the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation and Plastic Collective, and are developing a marine pollution management plan and a report card for future action to conserve this region’s precious habitat.
Pollution is a key threat to the vast wetland system of the Lower Gulf of Carpentaria, which has...
ClimateWatch
ClimateWatch
What is ClimateWatch
Until ClimateWatch, Australia had no nation-wide public system monitoring biological responses to climate change. Everyday Australians have changed that.
Climate change is affecting rainfall and temperature, impacting our flora and fauna. ClimateWatch is the largest network of citizen scientists in the Southern Hemisphere monitoring exactly what changes are occurring to flowering times, breeding cycles and other periodic plant and animal life cycle events (phenology) across the continent.
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Bush Blitz
Applications now open
We are now accepting applications for our next Bush Blitz to Wadja Country in Queensland. Apply today!
Dates: 11-18 November 2025
Applications Close: 5 October 2025
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What is Bush Blitz TeachLive?
Bush Blitz TeachLive is a fully-funded educational and professional development program that places BHP employees and Australian primary and secondary school teachers of science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and geography as...