Legatus Waste Management Plan Workshop
Clare Town Hall Main North Road, Clare, South Australia, AustraliaAgenda Welcome Project background Update/timelines 5 mins 10 mins Simon Millcock Rawtec Overview of site visits and themes 10 mins Rawtec Summary…
Changes and Challenges in CWMS Workshop
Limestone Coast TBA SA, AustraliaThe workshop cover: Changes in CWMS regulation Current CWMS projects The role of the LGA in CWMS The workshop will summarize the changes, agree on…
Remarkable Southern Flinders Rangers Local Government Alliance – Tourism Analysis Workshop
Melrose Institute - Stuart St Melrose Stuart St, Melrose, South Australia, AustraliaThe workshop will discuss the University of Adelaide commissioned report on the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats analysis on how the communities within and around the development of the Remarkable Southern Flinders Ranges National Park precinct can value add and benefit.
Plus hear from Jo Podoliak Director - Tourism & Economic Development National Parks & Wildlife Service, Kristine Peters - Brighter Futures Story Telling Project, Roberta Crouch Flinders Uni – Proposed marketing project and the accessible tourism Open the Door to Nature project.
RSVP BY Monday 31 Jan 2022: Tracey Rains E: admin@legatus.sa.gov.au 0429 866 769
Drought Resilience From A Local Government Perspective
Barbara J Long Function Room 4 Gleeson Street, Clare, SA, AustraliaThis workshop will act as an opportunity to explore drought resilience from a local government perspective with the aim of outlining a plan for councils to access future funding and creating resilience across Council assets and services to assist both the community and Council.
As part of the ongoing regional drought adaptation planning, the consortium (RDA Yorke and Mid-North, Landscapes Board, Legatus Group, PIRSA, RDA Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains and RDA Far North), have engaged consultants, Edge Environment, Healthy Environs and Yaran Business Services to develop a Regional Drought Resilience Plan. The plan will act as a strategic document to guide future drought resilience implementation and as a method of accessing funding for projects identified as key to creating community, business, and environmental resilience by the Australian Government Future Drought Fund.
The workshop will allow the consultants to meet with all Legatus Group councils to discuss drought resilience from an economic, social, environmental, and cultural perspective, with a focus on planning, adaptation and response initiatives that have occurred in the past and methods of improving drought resilience in the future.
Given the significant role councils have in the urban environments which include Planning – Street Design – Parks and Gardens - Smart Irrigation – Stormwater - CWMS water reuse – Green waste this workshop will provide further input into developing the region to be drought resilient.
Changes and Challenges in CWMS Workshop
Riverland & Mid Murray TBA SA, AustraliaThe workshop cover: Changes in CWMS regulation Current CWMS projects The role of the LGA in CWMS The workshop will summarize the changes, agree…