A new story

This pic is what a CERES geography, science, maths, design and ethics classroom looks like. This is CERES Schools for Wildlife and it happens in schools all over Melbourne.
Bee-longing

Fifteen years ago Lyndon Fenlon had so many beehives stashed around his Footscray rental he was becoming paranoid that someone would dob him into the Department of Primary Industries. But where to go?!
The sustainable farmers you’ve never heard of

As 2022 closed out and the cost-of-living crisis began to bite, we heard our customers and staff talking about wanting to support organic farmers but really struggling to afford it
The whole Tharang

Trying to quantify Fair Wood’s impact for funders and social investors, it occurred to me we were stuck trying to use the same reductive thinking that got us into this whole environmental pickle in the first place.
Shaking the habit

At the Fair Food warehouse there’s a continuing collective effort to reduce the amount of plastics coming into our warehouse and ending up in landfill.
Finding a way

This week 12 years ago CERES Fair Food began delivering organic veggie boxes to pick up points around Melbourne. It was the same year Julia Gillard became prime minister, Leigh Sales started hosting 7.30, Jessica Watson sailed around the world and Mary McKillop was sainted. Happy Birthday Fair Food!