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Overnewton Recognised in Sustainability Education Awards

Apr 24, 2026 5:59 PM
Promotional graphic provided by ResourceSchools Victoria announcing Overnewton as 2026 Award finalist. Features an image of Teacher of the Year nominee Natalie Di Sauro pointing to a bird box high in a tree with a group of upper secondary school aged students watching on.

We are excited and incredibly proud to share that Overnewton has been named a finalist in the Sustainability Victoria 2026 ResourceSmart Schools Awards.

Recognised in the Teacher of the Year (Secondary) category, this nomination celebrates the outstanding work of our Synergy Sustainability Leader, Natalie Di Sauro.

Through immersive Learning on Country, the integration of Indigenous knowledge, meaningful partnerships with our yapa (sister) school Shepherdson College, and hands-on environmental action, Natalie is inspiring students to become thoughtful custodians of the world around them.

From conservation projects and citizen science to the Galiwin’ku Op Shop initiative, her work connects culture, community and care for the environment in powerful, lasting ways.

A recent visit to Borneo supporting orangutan rehabilitation and reforestation has enabled Natalie to further enrich the College’s Outdoor Education curriculum and deepen students’ understanding of environmental responsibility.

Since 2022, Overnewton has received seven finalist nominations and two award wins, reflecting a sustained commitment to sustainability across the College.
 

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Marin Balluk people of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which Overnewton Anglican Community College stands. We respect the knowledge that will be forever embedded within the Aboriginal Custodianship of Country and remember the loss of cultures, languages and Lands they have endured. Like the Marin Balluk people, we at Overnewton want to respect the Land, the cultures and the heritages, and learn from those who have come before us in the passing on of knowledge and the teaching of life skills, as well as continue with wise stewardship of our buildings and grounds. We honour their custodianship of this Land and offer them our deep respect.

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