Our Patch Program Showcases Student-Led Environmental Science Projects

Augusta Margaret River Times 19 September 2025

Summary
The annual Our Patch event brought together Year 6 students from across the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River to present environmental science projects developed through Nature Conservation’s in-school program. Held at the Margaret River HEART, the event highlighted innovative student efforts in conservation, drawing praise from local leaders including MLA Bevan Eatts.

Key Points

  • Nine Year 6 classes presented projects addressing local conservation issues such as:

    • Agricultural run-off

    • Native species protection (frogs, fish, endangered fauna)

    • Bee studies and arum lily impacts

  • Student work included puppet shows, comics, and educational booklets.

  • Bevan Eatts MLA described the initiative as “great” and commended the students’ environmental focus.

  • Shire President Julia Jean-Rice praised the “outstanding” achievements.

  • Nature Conservation’s Ellie Ward highlighted the program’s value in building community and future environmental stewardship.

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