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Jane’s Walk – easy going climate engagement

Jane’s Walk – easy going climate engagement

Apr 19, 2016 | Community Engagement, Joint effort - climate adaptation, Planning, Sustainability, Translating the scientific stuff, Walking, Water

Melbourne on the Front Foot!   Want Melbourne to be green and healthy into the future?   Interested in the built fabric of the city, the magic of planning?   Looking for a fun, friendly Saturday afternoon walk?   Annie Bolitho facilitates discussion about the ideas...
Don’t oil the squeaky wheel

Don’t oil the squeaky wheel

Feb 12, 2015 | Citizen committees, Community development, Deliberative, Local government, People, place & governance, Walking

Right now there’s a council officer out there battling with a squeaky wheel. I know this from my research on local government committees, where their role was a frequent theme. The officer is usually acting in the context of strategy and plans. The committee...

Unintended consequences – bikes and bikes

Sep 10, 2014 | Local government, People, place & governance, Planning, Public transport, Walking

Bikes go hand in hand with the social enterprise focus of Donkey Wheel House. In 2013, City of Melbourne developed plans to improve Godfrey Street. It’s a little street that runs alongside Donkey Wheel at the Southern Cross end of town. At Hub Melbourne we saw...
Jane’s Walk, 3rd May – a Very Public theme!

Jane’s Walk, 3rd May – a Very Public theme!

Apr 16, 2014 | Arts and placemaking, Community Engagement, People, place & governance, Planning, Sustainability, Urban green space, Walking, Waste

Don’t you love autumn? It’s the perfect time for another Jane’s Walk Melbourne! Join me for a Very Public Doddlejot through the CBD on Saturday 3rd May. If you’re a bit puzzled by jotting, or doddling and want to get a feel for the kind of walk...
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