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ACC OILMALLEE BUS TRIP
Boyagarra,
11-05-2009 09:00 AM -
11-05-2009 01:00 PM
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Over the last 3 years ACC has been investing in the development of an oil mallee cell of plantings around Wickepin and we'd like you all to come and have a look at what we've done.
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Dowerin Field Days 2009
Dowerin,
26-08-2009 08:00 AM -
27-08-2009 05:00 PM
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ACC at Dowerin Field Days
Stall #80
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Avon Catchment Council AGM
Bridgeley Community Centre,
22-10-2009 10:00 AM -
22-10-2009 01:00 PM
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Annual General Meeting/Forum 2009
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Keynote speaker Paul Rosair will discuss Royalties for Regions and future opportunities for NRM in the Wheatbelt, while Ed Barrett Lennard and Ross Kingwell will provide expert dialogue in their fi elds of Agricultural Resource Management and Agricultural Resource Economics. Listen to the presentations of past projects from Wheatbelt NRM Program Managers and join us for the offi cial launch of Wheatbelt NRM. Also featuring talks from Wheatbelt residents, farmers and more.
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Show Me the Change Conference
Melbourne,
04-05-2010 08:30 AM -
06-05-2010 05:00 PM
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A National Conference on ‘Evaluation of Behaviour Change’ for Sustainability.
We all know that behaviour change is complex. How do we show what’s working and how do we evaluate it? You are invited to participate in Show Me The Change and explore what matters most to you.
With an increasing awareness of the need to implement community-wide change towards a more sustainable society, there are numerous endeavours working to change people’s behaviours. But how do we know what is working? Many of us claim that our programs are successful … but are they really? “Show Me The Change!”
And what should we be focusing on when evaluating change programs? And what tools are available to help us? Show Me The Change is not just a stocktake of tools and tactics … it’s a space where we can explore worldviews and revisit the goals and values that underpin our work. For example, discussing the influence of funders and accountability, and how this influences evaluation requirements and approaches. Are we asking the right questions? "Everything that can be counted, does not necessarily count; everything that counts, cannot necessarily be counted" Albert Einstein.