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 bright, modern classroom perfect for workshops, classes and meetings. In the CERES energy park, one wall houses bicycles which can be ridden to create electricity, but also pack away neatly when not in use.
Up to 25 people.
$250 half-day, $500 full day
Half-day sessions:
Morning session (9am – 1pm)
Afternoon session (2pm – 6pm)
Booking times are inclusive of setup and pack down.
– Trestle tables & chairs.
– Whiteboard.
– Projector screen.
– Kitchen including small fridge, double sink, kettle, plates, cups and cutlery.
– Heaters and fans.
– Energy generating bicycles(not currently connected).
– Projector
The Human Powered Classroom is located behind the Nursery in the ‘Energy’ section of the park. It is close to both the main CERES entrance and car park and the Lee street entrance. Please note there is no vehicle access to the CERES site, and all supplies need to be brought in on foot.