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Local Ipswich News Published October 19, 2023
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YOUNG MINDS: Ipswich Junior Grammar School students at Youth Sustainability Summit 2023.
YOUNG MINDS: Ipswich Junior Grammar School students at Youth Sustainability Summit 2023.
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“WE might not be able to solve all the big problems, but we can make a difference.”

This was the message from Springfield Central State School students when sharing their story with more than 150 peers from nine different local primary schools at this year’s Ipswich Youth Sustainability Summit.

Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan said the summit, which is now in its seventh year, was a key highlight of a jam-packed program for Sustainable Ipswich throughout this month.

A panel of students from Raceview State School, Redbank Plains State School and Springfield Central State School provided an inspirational start to the day, setting the tone for finding local solutions for global problems.

Student leaders shared their stories of impact including setting up a Containers for Change bin at school to tackle their biggest waste problem, poppers, and establishing a FOGO (Food Organics Garden Organics) collection for lunchbox leftovers.

Wrapper Free Wednesday was another popular idea, challenging students to bring a plastic-free lunch to school each week to consider and minimise waste.

“The students from grades four to six were an inspiring demonstration of the kind of city Ipswich is striving to be,” Cr Milligan said.

“Even at a young age, these students are passionate about making a difference and creating a world where people, plants and animals can all thrive in harmony.

“Throughout the summit, students took part in an innovative game to learn about the United Nations

Sustainable Development Goals and how our local actions contribute to global change.

“Mallow Sustainability also ran a workshop on how to be a waste warrior, by helping fellow students to ‘get their waste sorted’.

“University of Queensland’s Green Ambassadors provided the summit’s keynote address, sharing their learnings about making an impact at school.

“The day was a huge success, with special thanks to student volunteers from Bundamba State Secondary College whose energy and enthusiasm in supporting the younger students was key to the day’s success.

“I’m thrilled that council’s environmental education team brings our young people together each year for this wonderful initiative.”

Participating schools in this year’s Youth Sustainability Summit were Brassall State School, Ipswich Junior Grammar School, Ipswich West State School, Raceview State School, Redbank Plains State School, Sacred Heart School, Springfield Central State School, St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, and Westside Christian College.

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TAGGED: Brassall, Raceview, Redbank Plains, Springfield
Local Ipswich News October 19, 2023
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