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A framework for action in uncertain times

It’s during times like these that we’re reminded just how fragile many of the human systems we rely on really are. Supply chains falter, political tensions rise, and economic certainty feels increasin...

Reflecting on & building environmental education capacity

Environmental education doesn’t happen by accident It happens because people like us choose to show up with curiosity, care and a belief that understanding our environment is essential to our collecti...

An environmental educator at The People’s Blockade of the world’s largest coal port

By Andrew Snedden I pulled up at the blockade camp just as the sun was setting, painting the sky orange – it felt fittingly dramatic. On the shores of Muloobinba/Newcastle, home to the worl...

Who is an Environmental Educator?

By Amy Matheson, AAEE Marketing Officer People find their way to AAEE in all sorts of ways. For some, it’s through a colleague or a friend. For others, a conference invitation sparks their curiosity.&...

Celebrating WA’s Environmental Educator of the Year 2025: Peta Scorer

The WA Chapter of the Australian Association for Environmental Education is proud to recognise Peta Scorer as the Environmental Educator of the Year for 2025. Peta has been a lifelong advocate for sus...

ozEEnews: a fond farewell

By Annette and Noel Gough We farewell ozEEnews with mixed feelings, because it was in many respects our brainchild, and like other times we have farewelled our children, it is accompanied both by hope...

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