- All Programs
- Future Makers Fellowship
- Sustainability Leadership Development Program
- Leaders for Sustainability Program
- Rural Environmental Leaders Program
Green Kidney Care
To help reduce the impact of Haemodialysis therapy on the environment.
Greg Foyster
Journalist Greg Foyster undertook the CSL fellowship program in 2011. The course gave him the courage to cycle up the east coast of Australia documenting sustainable living. The story of that journey was published in the book Changing Gears in 2013.
Gustavo Recaman
Waste and Resource Recovery Data Analyst, Sustainability Victoria
Harriet Watts
Founding director and designer at The Fortynine Studio / Tutor and lecturer at UNSW Art + Design
Hello Anonymous Goose!
Our project aims to support positive changemakers on a personal level, by posting random notes of inspiration, practical ideas and resilience building resources around the workplace.
The Hello Nature Project
The Hello Nature Project is all about helping people boost their health and happiness through developing and strengthening their personal connection with nature.
Helping Yume win the #WarAgainstWaste
Yume Wholesale is now an online marketplace that addresses the massive amount of commercial food waste that our society experiences (41% of the 9.5 million tonnes of wastage in Australia is commercial food waste).
Hot & Cold in Western Sydney
Hot & Cold in Western Sydney project aims to develop an educational program to change community’s behaviour on energy usage in summer and winter months.
Imagined Touch: the deafblind live art experience
Imagined Touch is a multi-sensory arts performance project exploring the fascinating world of Deafblind culture with its own tactile sign language, unique relationship to the senses, space and navigation of the world.
Imbue - CSL Project Fashion
We aim to celebrate the traditional dyeing practices of Indigenous Australians.
InsideOut Lab
Building modular programs for children to uplift their social, emotional and ecological intellects.
It's okay to ask
It’s Okay to Ask aims to empower people to realise that they have a voice and a choice and that they can ask for information to make more sustainable purchasing decisions.
Jacob Wallace
Principal Project Officer, Environment, Department of Health and Human Services