On 26 October, three very special schools will be participating in a live video conference to share their green ideas for the future.
Milton State School in Brisbane, Yasawa Primary near Fukishima and Cashmere School in Christchurch have all been affected by natural disasters this year.
The year 5 students will share their experiences with each other and hear from Network 10's Ranger Stacey.
Thanks to generous support from Polycom, the three schools will be able to chat with each other live and swap tips on recovering from extreme weather events.
Milton State School suffered severe flooding during the 2010 Queensland floods
Yasawa Primary school was also affected by extreme weather in 2010 with the earthquake, tsunami and also ongoing problems with the Fukishima energy plant. PIC
Finally, Cashmere Primary school in Christchurch was affected by the 2010 earthquake in Christchurch
Ranger Stacey will moderate this teleconference, kicking things off with a chat about how animals survive extreme weather. Then the students will have an oppurtunity to share from their Green Lane Diaries and swap green ideas.
Generously supported by Polycom, Green Cross Japan and Network 10, this special education event is a wonderful opportunity to learn from each other.