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The Green Cross website is really funky…what a brilliant design!
Freya, Planet Patrol, Castle Hill, NSW

 

I have a dream of keeping the environment clean and safe. Some people say my plans to do so are impossible but, I know that I can help make a difference to help teach people how to keep our world a beautiful place.
Mihaela, Corinda

 

We are recycling, have solar power, reusing water bottles, have a water tank, short showers. Lot's going on.
Alex, St Joseph's, Corinda

 

Thanks to you I've been cooling the earth by turning off every thing that has not been in use and lots of other things.
Samantha, Yarilee, Hervey Bay

 

I am starting a environment club and people in my school sign up. We are stopping plastic bottles being sold in our tuckshop plus we are the ones who pick up rubbish when seen! Thanks for sending the Green Lane Diary and the booklet. I would of never started otherwise. (year 6)
Georgina, Deeragun, Townsville

 

My friends and I have formed a group and we are called The Green Girls. We care for the environment and are trying to get others to save our planet by reducing our use of plastic bags. I have written an article about what plastic is doing to the environment and my teacher really likes it. Tahlia and the GREEN GIRLS.
Tahlia, Saint Anthony's Catholic College, Townsville

 

When I go shopping for groceries I always take my Green bags, I have showers that are 3-4 mins long, I always give my scraps to my dog Lacey, I wash the dishes by hand and I take my dog for walks instead of watching T.V or playing on the computer. When I am at home I read or draw instead of wasting electricity and I am trying to convince my Dad to get Solar Panels.
Abbey, Mountain Creek State School

 

I think that the green lane diary is great for teaching kids about the environment and how to preserve it. I have been doing lots of things to help like picking up my own rubbish and others', turning off appliances at the wall like the kettle and gaming consoles. I am also starting up a veggie patch and a worm farm and i also have energy efficient globes.
Mitchell, Mountain Creek State School

 

I want to help the Earth so it can live as long as possible. To do this we need to stop Global Warming and all the other problems! There is a lot to do but if we all do just 1 thing it will help a lot! So lets get to work saving our Planet. Most of my class fills in their diary every day with the things they are each doing. I do it every day and make sure that I do more than 2 things! Keep on it Green Lane!
Kiara, Yarrilee State School, Hervey Bay, QLD

 

I think the Green Lane Diary is good for us kids to learn so that we now know how to save energy and water.
Abby, Greenslopes State School

 

At our school tuck-shop we are using palm oil, which means Orangutans and the forests they live in are being destroyed. So a group of friends and I, we talked to the Deputy Principal who said that he would get us into the tuck-shop to see how many more things that we knew about had palm oil in it. He said he would do this if we could get his attention so we created a power-point presentation and showed it to him. He is now letting us into the tuck-shop at a quarter to 12 this Friday. This is only a little battle for us so far in this war. We are not giving up. No way!
Annalise, St Mary's Primary School, Ipswich, QLD

 

We are growing veggies to supply to our school tuck-shop.
Charlotte, St Mary's Primary School, Ipswich, QLD

 

I got a standby eliminator.
Tyson, St Mary's Primary School, Ipswich, QLD

 

I think that this is a great opportunity to save the world and animals. Thank you. All of my class loves this website we have a lot of fun and think that we all can change the world. My friend also has sent you a message. I am also part of the Green Girls group! We have written an article and made a few posters. The posters are going up around the shops and the article we are sending in for the newspaper so keep an eye out for it.
Morgan, Saint Anthony's Catholic College, Townsville

 

140 year 7 students at our school planted 2 trees in the school grounds. GO GREEN!!
Morgan, Mazenod College, Kalamunda, Perth

 

The years 5 and 6 at our school are planning and preparing a garden with sustainable/native plants that are suitable for our school. We will be put into 5 groups: philanthropy, land care and research, media, blogging and finance. Each group is responsible for one part of the project. We are all very excited about the task! We also have been looking into Green Lane Diary and this has inspired us to use more sustainable practices at home and at school! Thanks!!
Kate, Sarah, Isla and Serena, St Johns Primary School, Heidelberg, Melbourne

 

I am very environmental because i have 50 seconds showers and I do not use plastic. I only have showers twice a week and as I said, for 50 seconds. From Amy
Amy, Queensland

 

I save water. I have turned off the radio, the lights and the T.V.
Oscar, Yeeronpilly, Greenslopes

 

I am doing my bit for sustainability at home. What I did was to make a schedule. Mum and I made some cards that tell us what to do for the Earth. Every day Mum and I pick out a card and it tells us what to do for that day. This is to help us have a sustainable home and save our planet. The things on the card may just be something as easy as, turn off the power at the wall, or turn off the tap so it is not dripping. Just little things like this is all or world needs.
Jasmin, Brisbane, QLD

 

For this term our class is studying sustainability! We get to do fun projects for example right now our class is putting posters up around the school and designing houses! Our class is convinced that everyone needs to be a lot CLEANER and to do that we need to be GREENER! Come on we can do it and we just need to get going!
Ella, Brisbane, QLD

 

I have been more careful when it comes to recycling at home and how much water I use.
Brodie, Greenslopes, Brisbane

 

Hi my name is Chloe and I turn the lights off when my mum and I watch Masterchef!!! :-)
Chloe, Greenslopes, Brisbane

 

I am loving doing the Green Lane Diary and I am having so much fun trying to plan out what to do for my school. I hope everyone else is achieving great goals as I am. I also love the characters and I love how green lane diary has endangered animals as their characters. Also, I have just gone on the assembly to talk about the environment and how we have to help in every way we can. For my school I have decided to reduce worldwide pollution from plastic water bottles. They have even been banned in some countries. I have started a leadership environmental project. I am making a stand for the environment. To use NO more plastic bottled water for 1 month. Every Tuesday afternoon I will come to see if the classes have any disposable bottles if they don't I will give the class a sticker on my chart but if they don't then I cannot give a sticker. It is a team effort makes sure you have NO Bottled water disposable bottles. There are three stickers each class has to collect in 1 month.
Vienna, St Joseph's, Corinda

 

The Green Lane Diary has encouraged my whole household to make a difference. We have started filling our yard with trees, veggie gardens and flower beds. I ended up persuading my dad to put in some solar panels and we're getting more put in next month. The Green Lane Diary has made me realise how much more we can do for our earth and also that even if we make small changes, the end result will be worth it.
Jeanie, Mountain Creek State School, QLD

 

I think that helping our environment is a great thing but we need to do a lot more to help it. We could improve it by saving water, not wasting electricity and recycling scrap paper. We could also help by planting more trees.
Annie, Queensland

 

A friend and I are recently started up a project on how to keep the environment green. We are gathering footage of us riding our bikes to school, planting a garden, eating organic food for a week, making a poster out of recycled paper talking about the environment etc.
Ben, Mountain Creek State School, QLD

 

My name is Omelia and every morning and every night when I brush my teeth I make sure I turn the tap off when I don't need it. Most weekends I walk along this little beach out the back and grab a few pieces of rubbish because there are a lot. I also either walk or bike to school everyday and that's how I make a difference.
Omelia, Mountain Creek State Primary School, QLD

 

Ever since I heard of this Green Lane Diary I have been doing the best I can to save the planet such as recycle, plant trees, water the grass, I picked fruit of the trees instead of drive to the shop and just little things like 3 minute showers. I think that the Green Lane Diary is very inspiring for kids and even for adults if they had one. I believe that the diary is one of the best things and encouraging things in the world.
Zachary, Mountain Creek State School, QLD

 

At school we are turning off lights in all our classrooms and we are also making a veggie patch.
Jacob, Yarrilee State School, Hervey Bay, QLD

 

This year for our Grandparents Day the students in this class prepared Extreme Weather Lists for each Grandparent. We attached a magnet to the back of the list so it could be placed on the fridge. We included all the essentials and then each of us thought of something personal for either Grandma or Grandpa to put into their special box to take with them. It was great! Our grandparents were very interested in what we were doing.
Year 5 students , St Pius X School Salisbury Qld

 

We are holding a NUDE FOOD day on the 31st of August. The whole school is involved in one a term. This term the class is creating flyers for around the school so that parents and students will be aware of it. This will also be advertised in our weekly NEWSLETTER. We will select two people in the class to talk to the whole school at our weekly assembly. We are trying to get some stickers that suggest 'sustainability' or 'eco friendly' or even have 'Nude food' on them.
Year 5 students, St Pius X Salisbury, QLD

 

Well I am having a lot of fun with the green lane diary because while you're doing it you learn things that you would never think about! And the best thing is you have fun and know that what your doing is something not only thoughtful but something that won't just help you learn but helps other learn too! Also, all people should think about the people who don't have water and electrical supplies because some people are struggling from drought or it's just too much on the bills which they cannot afford! So we are lucky to live in a country like Australia!
Amaya, St Josephs Primary, Corinda

 

I own about a million recycled things like a chip-packet bracelet, a few shirts, pants, skirts and dresses from Vinnies (not really recycled but second hand, plus I've donated stuff to them as well!) and second hand jewelry!
Lily, Greenslopes State School

 

I do not turn on lights during the day. I make compost umm? umm? and I have short showers. I open windows so I do not use air con. I carpool to school and I keep the curtains closed to to keep the warmth in
Theo, Greenslopes State School

 

Hello, I have adopted an orangutan for $55 at the Yandina markets and bought merchandises there as well. I have emailed my friends to tell them about the website (www.australianorangutanproject.com). I'm trying to get a speech together for my class to listen to about orangutans and ask them if they would like to adopt one too. Also I have asked my parents if I could email the council about labeling and stopping some of the palm oil problems. Last week I did 67 things to help the environment in my green lane diary. Speak to you soon.
Amy, Buderim Mountain State High School

 

My project is to build a sustainable house with recycled features.
Joseph, St Johns Primary School, Heidelberg

 

This week all the students in our block started to clean up all the garden beds around our Admin block and tuck-shop. We will be working on these garden beds for the next 6 weeks. We are working with our groundsman and we are eventually going to plant fruit trees. The fruit from these trees will then be used in our healthy eating sessions and for our tuck-shop. Bye from all the 5/6 students in H Block at Heatley.
Block H, Heatley State School

 

Lately we have been learning about the environment: biodiversity, conservation, ecosystems etc. I have realized that a lot of birds are close to endangered or are being killed, so I am thinking about making a bird house for my school.
Dylann, Wattle Grove

 

I love the Green Lane Diary. It lets me express myself and lets me explain how I feel about the environment. GO GREEN LANE!
Christian, Mazenod Collage

 

We are looking at all the bush land around the school as we are learning about biodiversity. Since the start of this term we have also been recycling, saving power and lots more. Green Lane Diary is an awesome way to start thinking about the environment. I wish I had started earlier!
Wade, Mezenod Collage

 

I found out that a cockroach can live for 9 days without its head!
Harrison, Mazenod Collage

 

At my school, we have been learing about the environment. Last Friday we went to the Zoo to learn about the classifications of animals. At the moment we are also making podcasts about the environment in class.
Tom, Mazenod Collage

 

Dear Minister Garrett, Our class has been learning about energy resources and how important it is to save energy and save our planet. As a class we decided that we would have an Earth Hour on Wednesday 21st September between 2:15pm and 3:15 pm. We have contacted many schools in and around our area to ask them to join in with our Earth Hour. So far we have had replies from 8 schools. All these schools will join us and switch off the lights on this day. We believe that many other schools will also join in. As well as contacting schools we have made posters to put up in the local community. We have put posters in shops, doctor surgeries, Kindergartens, play centers and many other places. We have also put small notes into our neighbors letterboxes telling them about our earth hour and asking them to please join us in saving our planet. One other way of advertising our Earth hour was in the local Leader Newspaper. We had an article in the paper about the frog bog that we created at our school to save the local frogs and in the article our Earth Hour was mentioned.
Kind Regards,
The students in 2B, St. Joseph The Worker Primary School

 

Thanks to you guys , I have been making sure that the rubbish lying around on street goes in the bin! Thanks guys!
Jamon, Mazenod Collage

 

After joining the Green Lane Diary, our class formed an environment club called E Fighters. We have a mascot called Eco and each week he teaches the students of our school a new environmental message. We give out Eco awards to reward the classes that are helping the environment and Eco Merits to students that pick up rubbish. We have started a worm farm and a compost bin and we have campaigned to get our own community garden. We make skipping ropes, bracelets and dolls out of reused shopping bags and we weave scrap fabric into rugs. All of this because we were inspired by the Green Lane Diary.
4V E Fighters, Canley Vale Primary, Canley Vale

 

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