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Community centres
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Community managed Neighbourhood Houses
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Attractions
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Wilson Botanic Park Berwick
- Educational programs at Wilson Botanic Park
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- History of Wilson Botanic Park Berwick
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How exciting!
How exciting!
Educational program visits can be booked via the online booking form. Or if you have questions, please contact us by emailing myunafarm@casey.vic.gov.au or calling 9706 9944. Please also make sure to read our handy guide to preparing for your visit.
This program provides students with a fun and educational day out where they can experience hands-on contact with a large variety of animals!
This program provides students with a fun and educational day out where they can experience hands-on contact with a large variety of animals!
This program introduces students to the idea of sustainable environment and how they can contribute to it. It was developed in conjunction with students from a local primary school, with funding provided from Sustainability Victoria.
This program is designed to educate students on how food production can impact on environmental sustainability.
This is a practical and informative program that gives students hands-on interactions with a wide range of animals.
Open to a range of groups (from educational through to community groups), participants learn about the farm and the key steps that have been taken in reducing it's environmental footprint overtime.
