More grassroots advocacy – this time from the third tier of government…
A national conference ‘The Future is Relocalisation – Communities in Transition’ will be hosted by the Municipal Association of Victoria 8-9 September ’09.
EVENT SUPPORTERS
Bank of I.D.E.A.S. and Village Well
Village Well’s Gilbert Rochecouste is internationally and nationally recognised as a leading voice in sustainable communities and businesses. He is one of the world’s leading Place Making practitioners and passionately promotes the new story of living, playing, working and shopping within a sustainable framework. He sees Place making as the ‘new environmentalism’ where people can make a difference both locally and globally through their reconnection to place.
Peter Kenyon founder and Director of the Bank of I.D.E.A.S. which incorporates ther Centre For Small Town Development is a social entrepreneur and community enthusiast who has worked for over 1000 communities throughout Australia and overseas.
The idea is to reflect on a future where we create more community control over our socio-cultural and economic systems to make sure local communities operate within their ecological limits and maximise their potential to function as healthy, resilient and inclusive societies and economies.
WHEN Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 September 2009
WHERE Rydges Bell City, 205 Bell St, Preston, Melbourne (20 minutes from airport).
CONFERENCE COST $690 (GST incl) This is one all-inclusive cost (including Dinner). No single day registrations.
REGISTRATION Register online at www.mav.asn.au/local
CANCELLATIONS No cancellations after Wednesday 1 September ’09 will be accepted, however a substitute delegate is welcomed. The program is subject to change. Please monito the MAV website (www.mav.asn.au).
ACCOMMODATION Phone Rydges Bell City on 03 9485 0100
CONFERENCE CONTACT John Hennessy (at the MAV) by email jhennessy@mav.asn.au
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There is also the “Training for Transition Workshop”
Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September 9:30am to 5:30pm
$120 – please contact Pat if you need to negotiate cost.
Kildara Centre, 39 Stanhope Street, Malvern.
Contact: Pat Long
Tel: 8359 0107
Email: patlong [at] hotmail.com
I think the only thing that might be being promoted here is making money off the delegates. $690 is far too high an asking price for committed community individuals who may like to attend and give support and participate in the “how best to sustain their regional communities”, ideas debate. Anything over an individual, non government, paying delegate, having to pay more than $50 a day to attend, listen and participate, is sad, and exploitative. That is my view.