
Whether it’s buying a coffee from the Merri, or a plant from the Nursery, we’re dependent on people like you voting with their dollars for a world fed by regenerative farming and connected through communities of belonging.
As the clouds have grown ever darker around the current cost of living crisis, fewer people are able to afford to buy from CERES, which means we’re less able to provide a place of refuge and learning that’s free and accessible.
By supporting the CERES EOFY (End of Financial Year) Appeal you will be supporting the CERES you love and maintaining our special place within your backyard.



By making a donation to our End of Finacial Year Appeal you’ll support our park and urban farm, and equip school-aged children with the tools they need to face the climate crisis as they grow into becoming the future leaders of this country.
But we need your help more than ever to continue to be the place that you love.







CERES provides a curated, free, accessible and welcoming green space in a time when people need it most - for inspiration, learning and gathering together. We’re funded almost entirely by generous people like you. Help keep the gates open, the weeds down and the chooks happy.
We’re all in this together.




Whether it’s buying a coffee from the Merri, or a plant from the Nursery, we’re dependent on people like you voting with their dollars for a world fed by regenerative farming and connected through communities of belonging.
As the clouds have grown ever darker around the current cost of living crisis, fewer people are able to afford to buy from CERES, which means we’re less able to provide a place of refuge and learning that’s free and accessible.
By supporting the CERES EOFY (End of Financial Year) Appeal you will be supporting the CERES you love and maintaining our special place within your backyard.

By making a donation to our End of Finacial Year Appeal you’ll support our park and urban farm, and equip school-aged children with the tools they need to face the climate crisis as they grow into becoming the future leaders of this country.
But we need your help more than ever to continue to be the place that you love.

We've got a track record of achieving amazing results together:





CERES provides a curated, free, accessible and welcoming green space in a time when people need it most - for inspiration, learning and gathering together. We’re funded almost entirely by generous people like you. Help keep the gates open, the weeds down and the chooks happy.
We’re all in this together.


Whether it’s buying a coffee from the Merri, or a plant from the Nursery, we’re dependent on people like you voting with their dollars for a world fed by regenerative farming and connected through communities of belonging.
As the clouds have grown ever darker around the current cost of living crisis, fewer people are able to afford to buy from CERES, which means we’re less able to provide a place of refuge and learning that’s free and accessible.
By supporting the CERES EOFY (End of Financial Year) Appeal you will be supporting the CERES you love and maintaining our special place within your backyard.

By making a donation to our End of Finacial Year Appeal you’ll support our park and urban farm, and equip school-aged children with the tools they need to face the climate crisis as they grow into becoming the future leaders of this country.
But we need your help more than ever to continue to be the place that you love.

We've got a track record of achieving amazing results together:





CERES provides a curated, free, accessible and welcoming green space in a time when people need it most - for inspiration, learning and gathering together. We’re funded almost entirely by generous people like you. Help keep the gates open, the weeds down and the chooks happy.
We’re all in this together.

CERES acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional owners of the land on which CERES stands. CERES is deeply grateful to Elders, past and present, for their care and protection of these lands over millennia.


CERES acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional owners of the land on which CERES stands. CERES is deeply grateful to Elders, past and present, for their care and protection of these lands over millennia.