Are we breaking down the silos or just putting in windows? Comments on a regional Australia place management initiative
Paper from the PASCAL International Observatory Conference, "Making Knowledge Work: Building Sustainable Partnerships through Place Management, Social Capital and Lifelong Learning" October 2005, University of Stirling, Scotland This case study is exploratory in nature and concerns a regional Australia local government area (LGA) dominated by extensive agricultural farming and pastoral activities. The LGA is also characterised by an ageing population comprising multiple ethnic groups including a significant indigenous population. Despite numerous funded initiatives, including the complex involvement of the three tiers of government and community, significant and entrenched community issues arising from socio-economic disadvantage have persisted. In response, a co-operative whole-of-government place making project (Project) was established. A Place Manager was appointed to perform a liaison and facilitation role between the various groups within the community. The core considerations underpinning the Project relate to: crime prevention; community development; economic development and strengthening community organisations.
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