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Going Green in California

Two Green Corps participants have won scholarships to travel to California after spending the past six months working at Greening Geelong’s project at St Leonards

GREEN CORPS ACHIEVEMENTS AT THE DARWIN BOTANIC GARDENS

A year ago, Johnny Estbergs tossed in his job as a financial planner to lead teams of Green Corps “youngsters” in Darwin with Conservation Volunteers Australia and he’s loving it.

Green Corps comes to Imanpa

Young people in the Imanpa Community in the Northern Territory recently had the opportunity of a lifetime when they participated in the first Green Corps project to be delivered there.

Graduates get the green light

Environmental group Greening Australia’s latest graduates are ‘outstanding’, according to Green Corps program coordinator Claire Hudson

New Green Corps projects in Tasmania

The Federal Member for Franklin, Julie Collins, has welcomed three new Australian Government Green Corps projects to commence soon at Kingston, Cygnet and Woodbridge.

Project To Open Up A Whole New World

Ridgley’s ‘spectacular’ Sanderson Falls in Tasmania will soon be accessible to tourists and locals alike, thanks to the efforts of the latest Green Corps crew.

Young Team Restores An Old Treasure

Young hands and minds have restored sections of the Mt York heritage precinct in the Blue Mountains, seeing a six-month Green Corps project to the end in April.

Green Corps isnt just lion around

Many people think of Green Corps as planting trees and weeding, but for the Green Corps participants at Monarto Zoo in South Australia, it is much more than that

Future Directions for Green Corps graduates

The future looks bright for 10 Green Corps members of the Woady Yaloak Community Linking Project who graduated at a ceremony in October at the Smythesdale Gardens Reserve, Wannon.

Green Corps Experience Really Works

Stormwater pollution prevention, regeneration of native bushland and reconstruction of creek beds were all part of a day’s work for Tristrum Andrews while he was part of the Green Corps team.

Wildlife warriors graduate

During October, nine youths graduated from the Anglican Community Care Green Corps after completing a six month project of rehabilitating Piccaninnie Ponds, Mount Gambier, South Australia.

Long-term benefits for Green Corp graduates

Six busy months of work for 10 Green Corps workers has come to an end with them graduating with a certificate in conservation and land management.

Green Corps bridging the gap

Seven proud members of Green Corps’ Grassy Woodlot - Protection, Enhancement, Education and Access project graduated in October at a ceremony at Brandy Creek, Orange, NSW.