Access to Sustainability Victoria resources
As a valued stakeholder, there is an opportunity to access resources created or owned by Sustainability Victoria (SV) during our 20-year history, as we wind up our operations over the coming months.
This may include:
- guides (for example, guides to community group circular economy initiatives)
- research reports (for example, State of Sustainability Report 2024, Victorian Healthy Homes, materials flow analyses)
- case studies (for example, Buy Circular, Circular Economy projects, CEBIC)
- project reports (for example, Circular Economy Councils Fund project reports)
- grant fund guidelines (for example, Community Electrification Engagement Program guidelines)
- communications materials (digital resources such as clips, images and stock photos)
- templates and toolkits (for example, Buy Circular Service resources developed in collaboration with councils)
- learning resources (for example, course content from our circular economy courses).
In the first instance, please check our website for any resources you may be after to download, being aware of copyright laws. For resources available online, you do not need to submit a resource request. If the resource is no longer available or different to that on the Internet, please complete the Sustainability Victoria Resource Request Form by Sunday, 5 April.
Please note that our resources will be transferred to the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA). By putting your contact details into the form linked above we will update you on how to access resources into the future before the final closure of SV.
Most resources will also continue to be available via online archive websites such as Trove and Wayback Machine.
Note: Should a request be made for specific SV resources, the request will be assessed according to the Victorian Government obligations of copyright, confidentiality, any potential commercial advantage and reasonableness in responding to the request.