MasterClass community engagement principles

Do you manage or support a serrated tussock control program? Are you keen to develop your community engagement knowledge and practice towards better management of serrated tussock? If your answer is yes to these questions, you are warmly invited to apply for this free workshop, hosted by the Victorian Serrated Tussock Working Party.

When: Saturday 25 th May 2019 (9am – 4pm)
Where: Bacchus Marsh Public Hall
Lunch, morning tea and afternoon tea provided

You will need to be interested in connecting with others to share your knowledge and experience of what is going well and the issues you face, in a professionally facilitated, peer-based learning environment. Fifteen places are available. Applications are welcomed from community members, volunteers and professionals involved in serrated tussock management, whether it be through a community or farming group, Landcare, government agency, Catchment Management Authority, or any other organisation with land management responsibilities.

Workshops will be facilitated by community engagement consultant Lisa Adams.

Five reasons to apply

  1. Increase your knowledge and ability to engage with the community to manage serrated tussock
  2. Work with others facing similar community engagement challenges
  3. Get refreshed and motivated to tackle serrated tussock
  4. Make a difference in your community
  5. It’s free!

How to apply

Please complete the attached application form. For more Information please contact Martin Deering, VSTWP Executive Officer.