Environmental and Sustainability Education in Australia

Gough, Annette, Reid, Alan, and Stevenson, Robert B. (2024) Environmental and Sustainability Education in Australia. In: Rieckmann, Marco, and Muñoz, Rosalba Thomas, (eds.) World Review: Environmental and Sustainability Education in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, pp. 297-317.

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Environmental (and sustainability) education has been on the formal education agenda in Australia for 50 years now. While much good has happened, the past decade has not been prosperous, and there has been neither a strong platform nor momentum at government levels to achieve Agenda 2030 in Australia. Nevertheless, whether it is the diversity and accessibility of land-based and other environments in Australia, the relatively high levels of support and robustness of its diverse education systems, the near full enrolment of primary aged students, and the continuing high levels of professionalism among teachers—including their willingness to address climate change and other environmental challenges—there are strong indicators that the situation could be turned around. What has to be confronted is poor leadership at government levels.

The previous Australia Government de-funded the national action plan of education for sustainability (DEWHA 2009) in 2010 and sustainability became an unmeasured cross-curriculum priority in the Australian Curriculum. Consequently, much activity has been left to the committed individual principal or teacher (who often burns out or leaves the field) rather than part of the mainstream.

The May 2022 federal election that resulted not only in a change of government, but a clear message from voters that they expected more ambitious and immediate action on climate change, provides hope that environmental and sustainability education will be formally recognized, administratively supported, and funded in a more substantial way.

Item ID: 86520
Item Type: Book Chapter (Research - B1)
ISBN: 9781003145202
Copyright Information: © CRC Press
Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2025 03:08
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4199 Other environmental sciences > 419999 Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified @ 70%
44 HUMAN SOCIETY > 4499 Other human society > 449999 Other human society not elsewhere classified @ 30%
SEO Codes: 28 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE > 2801 Expanding knowledge > 280111 Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences @ 100%
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