Empowering the next generation to take action and create solutions for real-life water challenges was the focus of a unique education program titled ‘Learning Together to Change Our World’ which more than 350 Hunter students took part in.
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The program saw children celebrate their achievements and showcase their projects at a special gala event.
It has been a first-of-its-kind for the Australian water industry.
Hunter Water has linked with students from New Lambton Public School, Mayfield West Demonstration School and Hunter Sports High School during the initiative.
Hunter Water managing director Jim Bentley said the program focused on developing water wise behaviours.
“Children can be some of the best water savers in the family home,” he said.