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Community Engagement Landcare Australia Limited’s role
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Landcare Australia Ltd Not for profit charged with Raising awareness of the brand o Currently >70% recognition in the general public Managing the brand and its use Galvanising corporate resources to support the volunteer groups. Examples: o Coles Junior Landcare garden grants o Woolworths ‘Backing our Farmers’ grants o Holden Habitat Program o Etc.
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Landcare Australia Ltd (cont.) Delivery of Landcare information/events and celebrations of successes nationally Maintenance of web portals Landcare and Coastcare week National Landcare Awards Custodian of a community brand Not an advocacy group Bi-partisan
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Community Engagement The genesis and strength of Landcare Critical for the survival and protection of the planet Productive agriculture Protection of our natural heritage Government can not do it alone Does not have the resources Not trusted by the community
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Community Engagement – The challenges How to engage in a complex, time poor world ? Competing interests Relevance for the different demographic groups Need to have different models to appeal to different groups Enough work for everybody We should not be competing but working together
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Community – who does LAL partner with? School groups and youth organisations Focus on getting kids involved with their environment Community volunteer environmental groups Any group embracing the landcare ethos not just those with Landcare in their name Farming community Individual enterprises and well as cooperatives, groups, research organisations
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Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role Community – who does LAL partner with? Catchment Management Authorities and other government agencies For larger projects that need coordination across volunteer groups Must be a local volunteer component Other NGOs Australian Conservation Volunteers, Greening Australia, Indigenous organisations, Earthwatch Institute, Planet Ark, etc
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How does LAL engage ? Current perception is that it doesn’t Arrogant, never responds to requests, website useless, doesn’t get funds to groups, etc Grants Competitive Focused on priorities for both groups and the corporate partners National Awards Landcare week Coastcare week Other campaigns – e.g, National Tree Day Enewsletters Website and general enquires Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role
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How should LAL engage ? – The future Activities already mentioned Will utilise the LAL Advisory Council and a newly formed steering committee to guide key activities and interactions Forums, workshops, other activities to enhance networking Need to become an effective conduit for information Want to understand what the priorities are for the community Supported by a National Landcare Directory that actually works Match these to corporate partners Get a greater number of smaller resources out to more groups Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role
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LAL into the future Become relevant to the Landcare community Develop meaningful partnerships Work with the Community and the other NFP groups Not compete against Community Engagement : Landcare Australia’s Role
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