VISIT
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
VISIT
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
We offer opportunities for discovery and learning for all ages and abilities. We’ve helped over 1 million students learn how to care for the Earth.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
When you join CERES as a member, you’re joining a community of people that care about each other, and the Earth.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
CERES is an environmental education centre, community garden, urban farm and social enterprise hub spread across four locations, linked by the Merri and Darebin Creeks on Wurundjeri Country, Melbourne.
CERES is a public park that is free to visit. Enjoy the green spaces, the community, and our enterprises.
A community wellbeing programme designed for young people aged 18-25 who are interested in food, community, and the environment.
Group 1: Starting Tuesday 1st October – 10th December 2024
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or disconnected. This programme offers a welcoming space where you can learn, grow, and connect with others in a supportive environment.
Ready to Grow Together?
Join us for a supportive experience that will help you feel more connected. For more information or to express interest in our next programme please fill in the form below or contact us at 3000acres@ceres.org.au.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or need more support, we encourage you to reach out to a mental health professional. You can also explore resources like Beyond Blue for additional help. Remember, it’s okay to seek support—there are people and resources ready to help you through.
Phone helplines such as Lifeline (call 13 11 14) offer immediate mental health support and counselling 24 hours a day, seven days a week.