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February 2008
October 2007
April 2007
June 2006
May 2006
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March 2006
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December 2004
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November 2001
September 2001

February 2008

October 2007

  • The survival of vegetation remnants on private land
    - The Friends of Oolong (FOO), a southeast New South Wales and ACT bush environmental organisation, are trying to stop the sale of these areas to landholders by promoting the survival and protection of vegetation remnants and the links between them.

April 2007

June 2006

  • Centre for Popular Education Research and Resources
    - The Centre for Popular Education at UTS studies and supports popular education that serves the interests of people who are marginalised, or/and are engaged in advocacy, social action or community development activities.

May 2006

April 2006

March 2006

  • Event Starter Guide
    - The NSW Premier's Department has recently released an "Event Starter Guide" to assist community event organisers with general information on a wide range of topics such as safety and security, health, traffic and transport, communication, volunteers, fundraising and sponsorship.

February 2006

  • Effectively Engaging with our Communities
    - Community engagement can take many forms and cover a broad range of activities. The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment has developed a three-part kit to assist people seeking to engage with various communities.

September 2005

August 2005

April 2005

February 2005

  • Maximising Civil Society’s Contribution to Development and Democracy
    - Civil society is led by organisations - including NGOs, community groups, labour unions, professional associations and faith-based organisations - which are made up of people who come together to work towards those interests, values and purposes we commonly refer to as the ‘common good’.

January 2005

December 2004

November 2004

  • Community Engagement – Queensland Government
    - An online source of reference for community engagement practitioners in the private and public sectors who wish to build their professional knowledge and work more productively with communities, especially in Queensland.
  • Citizen’s Handbook (Canada)
    - A quick online guide to community organizing which aims to encourage the emergence of more active citizens - people motivated by an interest in public issues, and a desire to make a difference beyond their own private lives.

October 2004

June 2004

April 2004

December 2003

  • URP Toolbox
    - The URP Toolbox is designed to enhance community participation and consultation processes. The toolbox profiles over 60 community involvement tools, from public meetings to kitchen table discussion, Samoan circles and consensus conferences.

September 2003

March 2003

February 2003

  • Consultation and Engagement Resource Website
    - The Victorian Local Governance Association has developed this website with the aim of providing local governments with the information, tools and support to consult effectively with their communities.

September 2002

November 2001

September 2001

  • Pro Bono Australia
    - Pro Bono Australia is Australia’s portal for the Not for Profit sector. It is unique in this country and has been established since November 1999.


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Constructive Dialogue Architects
Constructive Dialogue Architects is a firm with experience and expertise in the design and construction of community buildings, such as aged care, child care and supported accommodation. We work with our clients to explore the social issues that are a foundation for a project. Our approach has resulted in buildings that work, are economical to build and easier to maintain. Our website offers a process for planning, designing and building in a manner that supports social programs. It provides an introduction to some issues and resources for anyone trying to improve the places in which they live and work. www.constructivedialogue.com.au


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