FOOD and Fibre Great South Coast (FFGSC) have designed a suite of interactive classroom resources for secondary and primary school students in the south-west. FFGSC chief executive, Natalie Collard (right), said there was much for students and teachers to explore from the resources that support a more integrated learning approach. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Felicity Handreck
SOUTH-WEST school students will benefit from a comprehensive suite of interactive classroom resources designed by Food and Fibre Great South Coast to build exposure to Victoria’s diverse food and fibre sector.
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