NEWS FLASH! Over 100 Goomalling folk came to the project launch and local business expo on Thursday night. That’s 10% of the area population. Fantastic…
My team and I are currently involved with a lovely project in regional Western Australia (WA). It’s focussed on regional resilience and helping little towns to thrive and grow into the future. It’s called Living Towns or Living Communities.
With WA so heavily reliant on the resources boom (mining and big business), we are already seeing little places that have put all their ‘eggs in one basket’ suffer when those global multinationals move out of town. Couple this with the lure of the big city and large regional centres (particularly for young people) and the picture for some towns is unclear.
Living Communities aims to help build the resilience of towns by working with local people to create a community vision that includes social entrepreneurship and new business ideas. We are embarking on a first pilot in Goomalling in Western Austalia’s wheatbelt 132 kilometres east of Perth. The local community and Shire have been wonderful in welcoming us and teaching us that little places can have big hearts and dreams. We are launching the project tonight with a community information evening and will keep you posted as to our regional adventures. We are hoping the model will spread and be applicable to other regional towns. Check out Greg Winning’s blog for more about new economic approaches to living life in 2010. Here’s a pic of some of the team including local Steering Committee members (our t-shirts say ‘help plug Goomalling’…
and Sue Crock and I at the local lovely caravan park…
Gerald has done a wonderful job of interviewing locals…
More to come soon. M







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