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Telling Our Stories

The SA Community History Website is now hosting the first five short films from the “Telling Our Stories” Project. From preserving the Ngarrindjeri language through song and dance, to the first Jersey in Mt Compass and the Dairy industry in SA, these short films capture our region’s stories.

Telling Our StoriesEvery community has its own story to tell. Stories shape the way a community sees itself – where its been and where its going, its individual personality and perspectives – what makes it different from other places.

Telling Our Stories is a two year community history project drawing on the people and collections of the Alexandrina Council region to capture digital stories about the region’s history.

Community historians Madeleine Regan and June Edwards and filmmaker Malcolm McKinnon have unearthed memories, images and objects to make connections between the intangible stories of individuals and the tangible historical record through these five short films.

Visit http://community.history.sa.gov.au/telling-our-stories to watch these fantastic short films.

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Bulletin 147: Winter Planting and Orange-bellied Parrots

Bulletin 147

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This wonderful rain we are having will mean a great start to this years planting program and both the Goolwa to Wellington Local Action Planning Association and the Milang District Community Association have been busy with preparations, see page 2. The CLLMM Vegetation Team at DEWNR have also been busy preparing for the Commercial Planting Program which will see another 250,000 plants going in around the Lakes & Coorong this year.

On a different but exciting note there have been some recent sightings of juvenile Orange-bellied Parrots including a possible sighting on the Fleurieu Peninsula! Confirmed sightings have been at West Gippsland, Warnambool and Werribee. The Orange-bellied Parrot National Recovery Team Volunteer Coordinators are holding official surveys this weekend (see page 3 for details) and remind bird watchers “that if you are fortunate enough to come across the parrots you need to be patient, watch carefully and try to read band details and minimise, preferably eliminate, the potential for disturbance.”

Happy Bird Watching!
Best Wishes, Amelia

In this issue:

  • Winter Planting & Orange-bellied Parrots
  • Lakes Community Gearing Up for Revegetation
  • National Volunteers Week News & Opportunities
  • Expression of Interest: Community Advisory Role for CLLMM Drought Recovery Projects
  • Australia Makes List of Ecosystems in Bad Shape
  • Giving to Mothers helps save local flora
  • Wetlands Australia: National Wetlands Update is Calling for Articles
  • Up-Coming Workshops & Training Opportunities
  • On the Level & Calendar of Events
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Community Update – April 2013

Community Update April 2013

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In this issue:

  • More native fish returned to their natural habitat
  • Funding for CLLMM fencing
  • New CLLMM Team Members Scott and Simon
  • Ruppia Translocation Project
  • Lake Albert Scoping Study progressing well
  • Native plants regenerate at Aleppo pine removal site

 

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Bulletin 146: From the Air

Bulletin 146

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Good afternoon Everyone,

I was lucky enough to get the chance to tag along with some of the members of the Community Advisory Panel (CAP) this morning on a flight over the Lakes & Coorong and here are some of my photos. It struck me how privileged we are to live and work in such an incredibly beautiful and important region! I was also reminded of the scale of dramatic and permanent change we have made to our environment and what a responsibility we have to look after it! Sobering!

Enjoy the sunshine!

Best Wishes, Amelia

In this issue:

  • The Lakes & Coorong From the Air
  • South Australian Volunteer Awards
  • EPA Monitoring in the CLLMM Region
  • Currency Creek Regulator Removal Update
  • Talking Heads Milang Snipe Sanctuary
  • Aleppo Pines vs Native Pines
  • Meningie Tourism Launch
  • Boom or Bust Change Exchange
  • NatureMaps Training
  • NRM Ed Training: How to make the most of your outdoor classroom
  • Minecraft – Botanic Gardens
  • On the Level & Calendar
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Measuring Community Resilience

This Prezi was presented at the Measuring Service Delivery conference 18&19 Feb 2013.

Click the arrows to navigate the presentation in order or pan and zoom with your mouse to view other parts of the prezi, e.g. the videos on the right.

Speakers: Gemma Cunningham, (Community Engagement Manager, Department of Environment, Water & Natural Resources, SA) & Karyn Bradford (Executive Officer, Milang & District Community Association Inc.)

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