Page 1853 - Week 05 - Thursday, 2 April 2009

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(4) What were the main outcomes and recommendations of the workshops.

(5) Is it intended to produce a report on the workshops and their outcomes; if so, when will the report be available; if not, why not.

(6) Will the outcomes and recommendations of the workshops form the basis for a new plan of management.

(7) When will that plan of management be published.

Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

1. For Ainslie Workshop on 16 February 2009

(a) 5 PCL staff (who either assisted with or observed the workshop proceedings)

(b) 14 community members

For Tuggeranong workshop on 17 February 2009

(a) 5 PCL staff (who either assisted with or observed the workshop proceedings)

(b) 8 community members

For Tidbinbilla workshop on 18 February 2009

(a) 5 PCL staff (who either assisted with or observed the workshop proceedings)

(b) 9 community members

2. Program for Ainslie Workshop (16 February 2009)

a. Registration & refreshments

b. Welcome and introduction

i. Purpose of consultation, the approach for today, separate Indigenous consultation, COB for submissions.

ii. Introduce TAMS staff

iii. Housekeeping

c. Brief outline of post-fire developments at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

d. The process to develop a Plan of Management for the Tidbinbilla precinct

e. General comments from the floor

f. Small group discussions with questions to prompt the groups taken from the discussion paper regarding:

iv. Recreation & Tourism

v. Natural & Landscape

vi. European & Aboriginal

vii. Education & Science

The Tuggeranong workshop (17 February 2009) and Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre workshop (18 February 2009) programs were modified due to low attendance. These workshops had the same format as Ainslie (above) but excluded small group discussions. General comments from the floor were extended to the end of the workshop with the facilitator prompting the same questions as proposed in the Ainslie workshop.

3. All three workshops were facilitated by Ms Lyn Goldsworthy AM, M Sc. Campaign Essentials Pty Ltd. Ms Goldsworthy has experience with Advocacy, Facilitation, Training, Strategic Planning and Program Reviews.


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