CSG and Coal Free Communities- SRC Conference Poster 2013

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From January 2013, residents across the Liverpool Plains have rallied together to declare their communities Coal and Coal Seam Gas (CSG) free. This has followed their frustration as to their lack of power in a system that favours the StateConference Poster 2013

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Liverpool plains

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Boggabri Home and Community Care (HACC) Future Planning Forum- SRC Conference Poster 2013

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After many questions, the Manager, decided it would be good to incorporate all the information into one information session. Centrelink, The Department of Fair Trading, HACC Development & HACC Physiotherapist and Donate Life were contacted.Conference Poster 2013

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Boggabri , NSW

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Park ART- SRC Conference Poster 2013

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Henricks Park was formed as a community project instigated by the Community Development Officer, and local artists of Injune district. Two blocks of land were donated to house the park. 60 willing volunteers from Injune, Roma and Arcadia Valley Conference Poster 2013

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Injune, Qld

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Impacts of policy on community wellbeing in the Murray Darling Basin. - Sustaining Rural Communities Conference 2010 Presentation Audio 30 Min 9.7 MB

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To predict the social and economic impacts of changes in agricultural production including cotton on community wellbeing and resilience a different scales in the context of changes to water availability arising from policy and climate change. *To inform the development of appropriate responses and mitigations at different geographic scales including through participatory methods.

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Murray - Darling Basin

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SUstaing Rural Communities Post Conference Booklet- Community Innovation -Sustainin your community

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This booklet is targeted at individuals and groups with an interest in grass roots community development. The aim of these case studies is to illustrate how successful community ventures can rejuvenate, or add to a community or region. It is hoped others may learn from the experiences and successes of others who have moved to undertake community projects.

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2012

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Conference Case study summary

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