Park & nature
CERES Community Environment Park
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CERES Community Environment Park is a vibrant, 4.5-hectare oasis in the heart of Brunswick East, Melbourne. Originally a blighted landfill site, it has been transformed into a thriving hub for environmental education and community engagement. Visitors can explore lush organic vegetable gardens, a permaculture nursery, and a market selling fresh produce. The park features a charming café serving locally sourced food, a bike workshop, and a renewable energy display. What makes CERES distinctive is its hands-on approach: you can join a workshop on beekeeping, volunteer in the gardens, or simply wander through the edible landscapes. The site also includes a small animal farm, a bushfood garden, and a reclaimed water system. It's a place where sustainability is lived, not just preached, offering a peaceful retreat from city life while inspiring eco-conscious living.
Don't miss
- Wander through the organic market garden and see seasonal vegetables growing
- Visit the community nursery for native and edible plants
- Enjoy a meal at the on-site café using local, organic ingredients
- Explore the renewable energy and water recycling systems
- Join a workshop on permaculture, composting, or beekeeping
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit CERES Community Environment Park
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine CERES Community Environment Park with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Allow extra time to explore the nursery and market, they're worth browsing.
- Bring a reusable water bottle; there are refill stations on site.
- Check the events calendar online for workshops and seasonal festivals.
- You can cycle there; bike parking is available.
A bit of history
CERES began in 1982 when a group of local activists transformed a former landfill and council depot into a community park. Over decades, it evolved into a leading environmental education center, demonstrating urban sustainability practices.
Common questions
Is there parking at CERES?
Limited street parking is available nearby. Public transport or cycling is recommended.
Can I bring my dog?
Dogs are welcome on a lead, but not inside the organic gardens or café area.
Are there toilets on site?
Yes, public toilets are available near the café.
Do I need to book for workshops?
Many workshops require advance booking online due to limited spaces.
Is the café open every day?
The café is open daily, but hours may vary, check the website for current times.
Can I volunteer at CERES?
Yes, there are regular volunteer sessions in the gardens and other projects. Sign up via their website.
