

The initiative covered some big topics such as:
From 2017-2018, all locals and organisations from the Greater Bendigo region were invited to participate in many ways – online, via email, coming along to special events for a cuppa and good discussion, taking part in training programs to forward projects or even running a special event, as part of the Curriculum.
This 18 month initiative included 8 broad communications campaigns, 6 capacity building programs, 650+ participants, and reached thousands more through 60+ media and news stories.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Curriculum for Change is now complete: Sign up to our e-news to stay in the loop, receive updates and direct event invitations !
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