Engaging theatre brings recycling to life for Ipswich students

STEM based education programs are being offered to Ipswich schools to teach students how to use kerbside bins correctly and how to capture valuable Garden Organics.

The free program is being organised by the Ipswich Council and is funded by the State Government.

“Recycling and sustainability are vital skills for the next generation,” said Mayor Teresa Harding.

“Delivered by the National Theatre for Children (NTC), Project GO combines live theatre performances with curriculum-linked resources to make sustainability education fun, memorable, and actionable.”

Project GO (Garden Organics) is designed to ensure Ipswich students understand both the science and the everyday actions that make a difference.

“By teaching children how to capture valuable garden organics and use kerbside bins correctly, the free program aims to build lifelong habits, reduce waste, and empower young people to take practical steps toward a cleaner, greener community,” Cr Harding said.

“We know that the habits children learn today will shape the future of our city tomorrow. Project GO is about empowering our young people to understand recycling and sustainability in a way that is engaging, fun, and practical.”

Project GO performances are tailored for different age groups, with primary students enjoying a theatrical storyline featuring characters like Mayor Matilda and Robo-Ned, while secondary students take part in a fast-paced game-show style incursion.

Forty schools are scheduled to receive Project GO during November.

“By linking recycling and sustainability directly to STEM learning, Project GO helps students see how science, technology, engineering and mathematics apply to real-world environmental challenges.”

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