About
The Green Lane Diary is a curriculum linked education program
designed by environmental educators to help 8-13 year old children
become aware of the stresses our planet confronts and how
sustainable living can make a difference.
By working through topics from water, waste, energy and
biodiversity, young people turn 10 weeks of discovery into a Green
Scrapbook which can go into the draw to win terrific
prizes!
www.greenlanediary.org is an interactive, multimedia website
supporting the Green Lane Diary project run by Green Cross
Australia.
The Green Lane Diary website was awarded the:
- 2010 National Award for Best Education Website - Australian Web
Awards
- 2010 Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement for
excellence in the design, development and implementation, Charity
category - Interactive Media Awards
- 2010 Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement for
excellence in the design, development and implementation, Kids
category - Interactive Media Awards
And here is a welcome message from Mara, Green Cross
Australia CEO:
Don't let environmental problems get you down. Knowledge is
power! Learn about what is going on and start doing something to
help. All of the little steps combine to make a big difference.
Use your diary to keep track of your ideas and check out the
website and iPad magazine for even more inspiration. Then share
what you are doing and let us know what you have been up to. You
might be crowned a 2013 Green Lane Hero or have your story featured
online.
Remember, kids can make a difference. You don't need to wait
until you are taller. Get started today!!!
IT'S DIARY TIME !
Learning about environmental problems and what part our actions
play in them is important so that we can make wise choices in how
we live our lives. Find out what you can do right now that will
make a difference forever!
The Green Lane Diary is a curriculum linked education program
designed by environmental educators to help 8-13 year old children
become aware of the stresses our planet confronts and how
sustainable living can make a difference.
Find out more