Category: Co-Curricular

April 9, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #10 – Happy Easter! Please recycle your foil!
At the ACT Schools Climate Conference last week we learned that Canberrans generate ONE MILLION TONNES OF WASTE PER YEAR.
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April 4, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #9 – Recycling and our Global Worming wormfarm
Please remember to recycle at school and put your food scraps in the containers in the canteen to go out to our Global Worming wormfarm.
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April 3, 2025
Term 1 Week 10 and Term 2 Week 1 What’s On newsletter
Upcoming events and information for Term 1 Week 10 and Term 2 Week 1.
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March 28, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #8 – What is a carbon footprint?
A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions.
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March 20, 2025
Merici College What’s On Newsletter Weeks 8 and 9
Upcoming events and information for Term 1 Weeks 8 and 9.
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March 20, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #7 – International Day of Forests and Earth Hour this week
SAM students (Sustainability at Merici) will be "switching off" for Earth Hour at recess and planting 40 understorey flowering plants from the local ecosystem (Yellow Box-Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland) at lunchtime on Friday 21 March to honour these two events.
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March 7, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #5 – It is Seaweek
March 2nd-10th is Seaweek: Australia’s major national public awareness campaign to increase ocean literacy.
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March 6, 2025
Term 1 What’s On Newsletter Weeks 6 and 7
Upcoming events and information for Term 1 Weeks 6 and 7.
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February 28, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #4 – Always a good time to grow!
Sometimes we can feel despair about the state of our environment... however the best cure is to take sustainable action.
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February 21, 2025
Merici College Green Tip #3 – Merici photographers…
This is your chance to shine! The Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens 25th annual photographic competition is now open for school and college students to encourage young people to express their appreciation of Australian native plants through artistic creativity.
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