Our vision: The community is contributing, collaborating and caring to create a fair and sustainable Canberra region.
Our volunteer groups are at the heart of SEE Change. They organise practical activities to showcase smarter ways to live.
Our volunteer groups are at the heart of SEE Change. They organise practical activities to showcase smarter ways to live.
SEE Change groups are driven by volunteers to create sustainable change in local communities. Join your local group or start one up.
Active travel is an essential part of reducing Canberra’s emissions. Find out more about the Canberra Electric Bike Library, eBike bulk buys, trailer hire and more.
Beginning in February 2025, SEE Change and Ainslie Urban Farm are working to establish 5 demonstration verge veggie gardens in Belconnen.
A mind-map style resource that contains information about hundreds of sustainability-focused organisations, groups and activities in Canberra.
Young people are the future leaders in sustainability. Find out how we are supporting young people through the Parliament of Youth on Sustainability, Future Film Festival and more.
A range of resources on creating sustainable, comfortable and affordable living spaces.
Throughout October and November 2021, members from the SEE Change community engaged in a project of cultural learning led by Ngunawal elder Wally Bell. This cultural learning journey has only just begun…
Flying foxes are important pollinators and have interesting social lives. We gathered interested community members to learn more about this important species and observe the bat colony at Commonwealth Park.
We walked through Mulligan’s Flat with our flashlights, hoping to spot the eastern quoll, all while learning more about this endangered species.
SEE Change Gungahlin were lucky enough to learn about frog saunas and how they are saving frogs from deadly infections, with guest speaker conservation biologist Dr. Anthony Waddle.