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Applications open for Ballarat’s nature stewards program

February 23rd, 2024Applications open for Ballarat’s nature stewards program

Applications are now open for the City of Ballarat’s third Nature Stewards program, where community members can discover new exciting ways to learn and care for nature.

Applications are now open for the City of Ballarat’s third Nature Stewards program offering community members rewarding new opportunities to care for nature.

The 10-week program, a partnership between the City of Ballarat and the Victorian National Parks Association, is an environmental education program for adults.  

The program is designed to enable everyday people to discover more about their local environment, connect with others in the community, and learn how to support nature at home and through local volunteering.  

Participants will learn about the local and wider Victorian ecosystems and natural places with sessions on topics such as rocks and soils, fungi, plants and animals, climate change and seasons as well as ways to look after nature and help it thrive.  

It’s a chance to meet and learn from passionate environmental experts, including Traditional Owners, City of Ballarat Sustainable Environment officers, volunteers and industry representatives.

It’s also a chance to participate in class and field sessions in a friendly group setting and explore new interests and career opportunities in the environmental sector.  

City of Ballarat Mayor, Cr Des Hudson said after strong interest in the last two years of programs, it is fantastic to offer a third Nature Steward program to the community.

“Nature Stewards will provide you with a greater understanding and practical skills you can use to take action to support our nature,” he said.

The program is open to anyone aged 18 years or over and is best suited to people with little or no formal environmental education, who want to learn more about their local environment, as well as ways to support nature and explore environmental volunteering opportunities.

The program features 10 weekly 3-hour class sessions plus up to five 4-hour field trips after some of the classes.

Sessions will be held at the Lucas Community Hub on Saturday mornings from 6 April to 15 June (excluding the King’s Birthday long weekend) between 9.30am–12.30pm, with additional field trips held on Saturdays from 1.30-4.30pm.  

The costs associated with participating are: City of Ballarat residents $90, non-City of Ballarat residents $350 or $90 concession for full time students, healthcare card or pension card holders. Places are limited to 25. Applications close Friday 22 March.

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