Collaborating for Sustainable Communities
Greater Whitsunday Communities supports the development and testing of a model of community sustainability for regional rural communities through community development practice.
The process involved:
convening community conversations to explore common concerns and challenges
build strong relationships and community ownership
community surveying and input in the designated communities of Clermont, Collinsville, Nebo and Glenden
facilitate community visioning – action planning phase with Community Working Groups established
support communities to progress to collaborative movement and social change for sustainability.
This project was funded and supported by Glencore Coal Assets Australia Pty Limited, Isaac Regional Council, Whitsunday Regional Council, Clermont, Nebo, Collinsville, Glenden Communities.
Project Benefits:
Clermont - visioning exercise, 25 community groups surveyed; 20 groups engaged through Forums & conversations
Collinsville and Nebo to be reported on next year.
Attendance at Collinsville and Glenden DIG meetings
Impact:
Clermont community representatives have identified a common goal to establish an umbrella structure for the management of local community services and the community is driving that initiative (ClermontCONNECT). This is solid example of building stronger relationships and connections within and across the region to develop local place-based solutions.