RACE TO ZERO COMPETITION

How is your school travelling on it's race to zero emissions?

The judging panel has made their decision! We received entries from 3 amazing schools doing their bit to reduce emissions.

Thanks to St Teresa Catholic College, Sunshine Beach State Primary and Sunshine Beach State High for their amazing video entries (view them below!)

Prizes with thanks to Bendigo Bank Tewantin.

 
 
 

Competition Winners - St Teresa’s Catholic College

It was a hard decision for our judges! St Teresa's students received their entry prizes for their wonderful work racing to zero emissions. They each received a solar power charging bank and a solar charger for their classroom so they can instantaneously charge their classroom devices. Watch their video below!

Dalia Mikhail NoosaEEHub, Anne ZEN, STCC students Kristen, Olivia and Leila, Lynette Bendigo Bank, Geraldine Petit teacher champion.

Sunshine Beach High School & Sunshine Beach State School students also received prizes as runner-ups

 

Every student who contributed to the making of their video and their teacher champions recieved a solar charging power bank. These handy emission-reduction devices store solar energy from the panel in the power bank and then can charge any device with ease. When we next have power outages the student’s households will be able to keep their devices charged. Thank you to Bendigo Bank Tewantin for sponsoring these worthwhile prizes and to Zero Emissions Noosa for the amazing work done by talented volunteers to help the Noosa community reach zero emissions by 2026.

See the video entries from Sunshine Beach High School and Sunshine Beach State School below!

 

Liam and Lachlan - Sunshine Beach State High School

Eden and Ada - Sunshine Beach Primary School

 

Race to Zero All Entries 2022

 
 
 

Need some more inspiration?

Check out Mads, our Noosa Environmental Education Hub Assistant Educator, demonstrating the use of e-bikes and visit the Zero Emissions Noosa website for more energy efficiency hints.