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Christian Aboriginal
Parent-Directed School (CAPS) - Wongutha:
On the Road to Self-Sufficiency
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vision that Les Tucker, the Chairman of the Christian Aboriginal Parent-directed
School Board, has long held is that the hostels at Coolgardie and Wongutha
should be able to achieve a level of self-sufficiency through the production of
food at Wongutha, a vocational school located on a farm north of Esperance.
This vision is beginning to be realised through successful aquaculture and
vegetable production trials at Wongutha. Both of which are part of the
education programs offered by the school.
For the past two years trout have been raised
in three 10,000 litre tanks. They are purchased as fingerlings in March and
harvested in October/November when they are sold to local restaurants and, of
course, eaten by staff and students.
One of the challenges associated with
aquaculture is the management of nutrient levels in the tanks created by the
waste produced by the fish. While this can be a problem which threatens the
survival of the fish, at Wongutha this was seen as an opportunity. Through the
application of innovative technology, developed and installed by the Wongutha
staff, the school has set up a hydroponics system integrated with the
aquaculture water purification system. The result is a fantastic crop of
vegetables, healthy fish and more manageable water treatment and recycling
processes which ensures that nothing is wasted.
So,
not only is Wongutha CAPS providing quality education and training
opportunities, it is putting the CAPS group of schools on the road to
self-sufficiency in a way that is productive and environmentally friendly.
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