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Carl Patrick Robinson

Marketing, Environmental Science & Market Surveys & Interviews

Hi, I’m Carl, and if you haven’t noticed already, I am interested in marketing! I’ve been working in the environmental field on and off for a few years and completed a Bachelor of Environmental Systems (Honours) in 2015. Thanks for visiting!

Contact: Carlpatrickrobinson@gmail.com

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I enjoy colouring-in, in my spare time.
Here is my most recent selfie.
I started bush regeneration in 2016 and left bush regeneration in 2018.
I grew up around nature here is a photo of a perentie in my parent’s yard

Failing at being river expert, led to me having my own environmentalism blog

Please note that this is only the parts of the story I choose to share

So, in 2011 after finishing high school in 2010, I could not find a full-time job. I went to a trades, traineeships and apprenticeships expo at Penrith Panthers Pavillion (also in 2011) here I met a person (I cannot remember the name of) who was from SydneyWater, looking for indigenous people to complete a water management traineeship, I am not indigenous but I liked the idea of water management, so she suggested I go to university. I enrolled in university for 2012, the University of Sydney doing a new course they had developed under the previous Gillard government known as the Bachelor of Environmental Systems. I enrolled in this course to study waterways, however the course was stripped of the water ways major, due to lack of funding and budget cuts at the university. I do not know if I regret staying at university to complete this course, but due to the numerous kinds of instability in my life at the time I felt I had no choice but to finish it. Overall, I am now happy I completed, because in my own personal case I don’t feel I would want to do university in my 30s because that is something I would struggle with very much due to inflexibility in my current schedule.

Outtakes

-The desire to study a formal course may change in the future


Lids4Kids 19/12/2025

Lids4Kids is a great initiative. The premise of the company involves recycling discarded items into useful ones. Lids from bottles are turned into incredible items such as park benches. If you would like to donate to ‘Lids4Kids’ please go to  Donations – Lids4Kids. The best way to support Lids4Kids is through purchasing our recycling services (Link: https://www.lids4kids.org.au/collections/recycling-services), which helps achieve Lids4Kids’ vision.