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 beautiful, unique outdoor venue nestled into a quiet corner of CERES. This space is hired under certain conditions for respectful use in accordance with our relationship with the Wurundjeri Tribe Council.
Up to 50 people.
– Gum leaf pavilion.
– Wooden and stone seating.
The Namalata Willem is tucked away on the northern side of the park, up a slope for privacy and a cracking view. The closest entrance is on foot from the Merri Creek travelling south. The closest parking is back at the main entrance. There is no car access within CERES, so all supplies need to be brought in on foot.