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Bass Coast Shire Council will host free community workshop on 18 May 2024 with keynote speaker Kate Buxton of Shift the Needle
Bass Coast Shire Council presents a complimentary workshop for nonprofit community groups and volunteers. Featuring guest speaker Kate Buxton from Shift the Needle, guiding attendees through a 'theory of change' approach.
Bass Coast Shire Council is pleased to be offering a free workshop for not for profit community groups and volunteers. This workshop features guest speaker Kate Buxton from Shift the Needle, who will facilitate a 'theory of change' approach to all attendees.
Bass Coast Shire Council presents its 2023/24 Community Training Calendar, offering free workshops for upskilling and networking within community groups
Workshop booking and details
Bringing together local and regional funding bodies, community organisations and experts for a collaborative day of information -sharing, exploring new opportunities and expert advice, along with some great food.
Details
- Saturday, 18 May, 10.00am to 1.00pm
- Berninneit, 91-97 Thompson Avenue, Cowes
Attendees will also hear from:
- Bass Coast Community Foundation
- Community Bank of San Remo, Cowes and Grantville
- Westernport Water Community Support Program
- Phillip Island RSL Community Grants
Bass Coast Shire Council Bookings are essential. Visit Bass Coast Community Training and Resources website to register. Media are welcome to attend or to interview prior. Please RSVP or contact me for interview opportunities with Kate Buxton or Council.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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