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Who can participate?

It is free to participate in the Sustainable Living Challenge. The program is open to teachers and students from any subject area in any secondary school around Australia.

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Four step program!

To profile your work through the Sustainable Living Challenge, just follow these simple steps.

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Getting started

Projects in the Sustainable Living Challenge are typically done on three different scales: individual, group or whole school.

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Ideas

The Sustainable Living Challenge recognises the holistic and interconnected nature of sustainability...so what you choose as your challenge is limited only by your imagination!

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Submitting your projects

Closing date for submitting projects is the last Friday in October

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Documenting your story

To help you prepare your project for submission to the Sustainable Living Challenge, we are providing the list of questions you will need to consider.

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Award categories

Share your story and become a Sustainable Living Champion.

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Selection criteria

When documenting your story, consider how your project addresses these general criteria. The Sustainable Living Challenge will use these general criteria to assess and select our top 20 leading practice projects.

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The SLC Network

The Sustainable Living Challenge Teachers' Network (SLC_Net) is an online community of over 1000 dedicated teachers from all over Australia. It aims to link secondary teachers that are educating for sustainability and provide a space to share ideas, experiences and tips.

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