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.
Our organic farms at CERES invite community members to learn about and participate in regenerative urban farming practices through visiting our unique food systems in Brunswick and Coburg. By growing food for our Grocery, for Fair Food veggie boxes, the Merri Cafe and Joe’s Farmgate we provide local organic produce and volunteering opportunities for our community. Learn more about our food network here at CERES.
Honey Lane is a 1 acre organic farm at CERES Brunswick East. From the Grocery, you can look out onto Honey Lane’s rows of vegetables, flowers and fruit trees.
Located in Coburg, Joe’s Market Garden is a 2 acre organic farm right next to the Merri Creek, just 2km north of CERES Brunswick East. It is one of Melbourne’s longest-running market gardens.
The Community Gardens are an open, beautiful and friendly space for community gardeners and visitors to gather, learn and garden together.
The Microgreens team grow and sell pea and wasabi microgreens, which are densely grown seedlings that are harvested young for their highly concentrated nutrients.
3000acres joined CERES in 2022, and works with local organisations to create a social movement that strengthens our food system and builds community connection.
Saving and then planting organic seeds into organic soil (also known as propagation) is done by hand in the polytunnels on our farms.