Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsStar appeal puts the school spotlight on the environment

Star appeal puts the school spotlight on the environment

Actor Lincoln Lewis gave a movie star touch to the launch of the Wave of Change program on Tuesday at Sunshine Beach State High School aimed at educating primary and secondary students on the importance of recycling and keeping plastics out of the ocean.

Containers for Change spokesman Adam Nicholson said Sunshine Beach SHS was one of 50 Queensland schools to be given free access to world class educational resources thanks to a partnership between the state’s container refund scheme, Containers for Change, and environmental global foundation Plastic Oceans Australasia.

Lincoln Lewis told students he had grown up around beaches all his life and hoped as ambassador of the program to engage schools so that future generations would be able to grow up with the kind of beautiful environment he’d been able to grow up with.

He said how impressed he with with the environmental actions of morning beach walkers when the group hit the beach to shoot some film. We placed empty plastic bottles on the beach as part of the shoot but within a few minutes people walking past were picking them up, he said.

Sunshine Beach students are already familiar with the benefits of keeping the environment clean and recycling plastics.

Student Adara Curry said her involvement in turtle care had given her an insight into the impacts of plastic on marine life. “It’s so sad when you see turtles that have taken plastics that should have been recycled,” she said. “It’s good to make people realise what plastics do and make people recycle to make the environment nice.”

Year 12 student Zoe Gralton has become an eco-warrior at the school, instrumental in raising awareness of environmental issues.

Having grown up in an environmentally aware home Zoe began from Year 9 identifying issues and working to make changes including the introduction of environmentally degradable packaging at the school canteen.

“When you know about an issue, it’s hard to ignore it,” she said.

Student Ockert Visser said the Containers for Change (C4C) program had been working well at the school as students learnt more about the environment and the importance of recycling.

C4C has become easier for students since the P&C unveiled a custom-made trailer earlier this month.

The grant-funded trailer allows eligible containers to be collected at the school and also at events with the money raised to be used for other environmental and student well-being initiatives at the school.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

30 Years of Inspired Learning

This year, Noosa Pengari Steiner School proudly celebrates 30 years of education. What began on 25 acres in Doonan has grown into a place...

Baroque is Bach

More News

Call to scrap closures

Noosa’s hospitality sector is bracing for another disrupted Easter long weekend, with industry leaders warning outdated Queensland trading laws will force some venues to...

Circus returns to Noosa

After eight long Years, Hudsons Circus Returns to Noosa — And the Magic Feels Bigger Than Ever* For the first time in eight years, the...

Baroque is Bach

Good news for Noosa music lovers. Popular Sunshine Coast Arioso Chamber Ensemble is presenting its first performance for the year at Cooroy...

Portuguese dreams are free

It’s funny how a simple trip down the wine aisles at Dan’s can transport you to another time, another place, and that’s before you...

Claptomaniacs at Marina Bar

Five-piece northern Coast band The Claptomaniacs are back at the Marina Bar in Noosa Marina this Friday (February 20), from 6-9pm. It's the band's first...

Bendigo brings it

Big upgrades. Big community impact. Bendigo Bank has delivered once again — and Noosa FM is ready to show it off. Thanks to funding from...

Commercial beach permits to be tendered

Noosa Council has reviewed its Commercial Use of Community Land Policy under which it regulates commercial businesses operating on Noosa Main Beach and will...

Airport growth plans

Business and tourism leaders from across Noosa and the wider Sunshine Coast have gathered to hear about ambitious growth plans for Sunshine Coast Airport,...

New skate park is open

Something smooth, bold and built for speed has just landed in the Sunshine Coast hinterland — and Noosa skateboarders are already eyeing it off...

Police warning on counterfeit notes

Police are urging Noosa businesses and residents to remain vigilant following a spike in counterfeit $50 notes detected across Queensland, with authorities warning the...