NEWS AND EVENTS
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School VET Coordinators Forest Learning Bus Tour a success
18 September 2020
VET teachers touring Wellington Discovery Forest Tour of the Wespine Softwood mill Tour of the Bunbury Port Tour of Wapres site at the Bunbury Port On the 22nd July the Leschenault Timber Industry Club hosted over 30 Vocational Education and...
VIEWForester Time presenters needed in 2020
19 June 2020
Forester Time - Join us as an industry presenter in 2020 Express your interest to be a Forester time presenter here --> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q8P8MPP We are living in ‘unprecedented times’, and schools around Australia are too. The inability to take students on excursions, or host...
VIEWForester Time - Join us in 2020
28 May 2020
Forester Time - live education webinars for virtual excursions to Australian forests EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO JOIN US LIVEIf you’re a teacher, parent or forest and wood product professional intersted in joining us and becoming involved, please express your interest here -->...
VIEWForestVR virtual excursions during covid19
28 May 2020
ForestVRTM toolkit for schools - www.forestlearning.edu.au/forestvr Since launching last September, ForestLearning’s ForestVRTM toolkit – learn through immersion, has allowed students to experience firsthand, through 360 virtual reality experiences of forest and mill environments, the renewable...
VIEWForestLearning Boosts Innovative Online School From Home Learning
15 April 2020
It’s a close to term 1 2020 none of us in Australia, or around the world, would have ever imagined, let alone prepared for in schools. As this article is published, most state and territory schools have restricted attendance to only those children of essential workers. It’s unprecedented times...
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