Australia Day: Change The Date?
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Australia Day: Change The Date?

January 26th; Australia Day/Invasion Day/Survival Day has been a long-battled date for the national celebration of our country. January 26th marks the date when Captain Arthur Phillip raised the British flag at Sydney Cove, an indication that Britain was taking formal possession of New South Wales. For Indigenous people, this day marks the beginning of ongoing colonial violence, discrimination and trauma. It’s a day for mourning and commemorating survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  As such, it’s a date that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities around Australia do not feel inclined to celebrate or included in the occasion. 

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5 Ways to be a Successful Spokesperson with Yvette Gray
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5 Ways to be a Successful Spokesperson with Yvette Gray

As a journalist for 20 years, I have seen many different styles and techniques used in public speaking. From people who are very confident, to those who use humour to keep the audience engaged and others where I have been left wondering, what was their key message?

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Measuring Impacts at Conversation Co
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Measuring Impacts at Conversation Co

How does your organisation measure its value? Its impact on the wider community? In community engagement land, we commonly use numbers to measure our success. That is the easy part. The more challenging question is – what impact are we making in the world? Are we making a real difference? 

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Women’s Entrepreneurship Day
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Women’s Entrepreneurship Day

Today (and everyday) is a day to #choosewomen owned businesses. In Australia, 38% of small businesses are owned by women and in New Zealand, this is 27% compared to 42% in the United States (which normally (still have) have a lot to answer for). 

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More apples and less chocolate: A healthy eating campaign for children by children in the City of Hume
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More apples and less chocolate: A healthy eating campaign for children by children in the City of Hume

Folk from a kindergarten service in the City of Hume engaged me to support children’s resilience and wellbeing earlier this year. In Term 3, children were becoming less and less interested in fruit, and more and more interested in chocolate. We were faced with a dilemma: honouring families’ knowledge of what their children would eat, and our knowledge of the importance of offering children a healthy, balanced diet.

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Dandenong Hub Project with Conversation Co
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Dandenong Hub Project with Conversation Co

Greater Dandenong City Council is planning for a community hub in central Dandenong. Community hubs are multi-purpose community facilities providing a range of complementary services in a single accessible location and generally have a range of shared facilities and functions for the community, groups and organisations.

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Ageing Well in Wellington
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Ageing Well in Wellington

Conversation Co is heading out to Wellington Shire next weekend to engage with community members about what they think ageing well in place looks like. Wellington Shire is undertaking research to understand their older residents’ experiences of place, programs and services to see where they can offer support to promote healthy living well into the 100s! The project seeks to gain feedback on community strengths and areas for improvement when it comes to providing care planning, access to services, programs for older people, community life and connectivity in rural communities. 

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World Kindness Day
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World Kindness Day

World Kindness is on the 13th of November. It’s an international movement to celebrate the joy of being kind to one another, by doing things big or small to help each other out, make each other laugh, teach each other something or support each other when things aren’t going great.

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National Recycling Week
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National Recycling Week

We’ve found the community is always proud of the fact that they recycle – glass, plastics and soft plastics. Likewise, if something has been in the media (China Sword Policy), the community often gets disheartened about their efforts and the value of recycling. We’ve been pretty chuffed to work on projects to better support and prepare the community to give household items a second/third/fourth life!

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Your Guide to Engaging Over Summer
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Your Guide to Engaging Over Summer

As we enter the last quarter of 2022, we’ve noticed that sometimes project teams steer clear from engaging over the summer holidays and often not starting again till February.

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Behaviour Change, Rituals and Waste Management
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Behaviour Change, Rituals and Waste Management

What is your bin ritual? Is it waking up at 5am when you hear the bin truck driving past? Do you have a housemate or a partner that overfills the bin? Did you dress up in lockdown to take the bins out? Do you remind your neighbours that tonight is ‘bin night’?

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University of the Future
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University of the Future

Conversation Co helped La Trobe University speak with the surrounding community, current students and future residents about what a city born from a university might look like for community, industry and ideas to transform to a city of the future.

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International Day of the Girl Child
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International Day of the Girl Child

Started in 2012, this day is intended to promote girls’ empowerment and bring attention to the need to address the challenges that girls face. Across the globe, girls still face barriers to education.  This has only been exacerbated by COVID-19 and the growing impacts of climate change. 

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Olive Justice Place Now Officially Named in Olive’s Honour
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Olive Justice Place Now Officially Named in Olive’s Honour

It’s heart-warming to see the community’s ideas take shape and definitely a place worth visiting. This public space in Cowes, off Chapel St, was locally known as Olive Justice Place and used primarily as a carpark and back of house area for nearby shops. 

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Homestead Being Restored
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Homestead Being Restored

So nice to drive by Ercildoune Reserve in Cranbourne West and see works taking place onsite. A project Conversation Caravan worked on in 2019 with the City of Casey Council to engage with residents about the site and landscaping options.

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