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La Trobe wins global recognition for sustainable leadership

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La Trobe University has been recognised for its leadership in sustainability, taking out the Nature Positive category at the 2025 International Green Gown Awards. 

The win is a significant step up from last year’s victory in the Australasian category.  

This prestigious accolade celebrates La Trobe’s Nangak Tamboree project, a visionary initiative transforming an ecological corridor through the University’s Bundoora campus into a thriving landscape for biodiversity, learning and cultural connection.  

The International Green Gown Awards recognise exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by the world’s higher education institutions.  

Vice-Chancellor Professor Theo Farrell said the recognition reflected La Trobe’s deep commitment to sustainability and community impact.  

“To be recognised on the international stage is a testament to the enduring impact of Nangak Tamboree and the collaborative spirit that drives it,” Professor Farrell said.  

“This project not only restores native bushland but also fosters learning, connection and cultural respect.”  

The Nangak Tamboree initiative has engaged more than 9,400 people through citizen science, education programs and events, while volunteers have contributed more than 4,600 hours to land management and seed collection.  

The Wildlife Sanctuary is an outdoor laboratory and an important learning and research environment for La Trobe students and academics. It’s also home to an Indigenous plant nursery, which is open to the public and supplies over 300 native species to councils, schools and community groups.  

La Trobe’s partnerships with Melbourne Water, the Darebin Creek Management Committee and the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation have been central to the project’s success, combining traditional land management practices with ecological science.  

This year’s win builds on La Trobe’s 2024 success in the Australasian category, reinforcing its position as a national leader in sustainability within the tertiary education sector.  

All winners will be announced at the Green Gown Awards Australasia award ceremony on 30 October. 


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