Consultation, Communication & Change 77 th Annual EPLGA
Conference Waves of Change: Oceans of Opportunity 24 February 2014
Presenter - Sally Richardson
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No Bad Drilling Feedback 12 July 2012
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What constitutes consultation?
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Concerns How to ensure that the community received accurate
information How to ensure that the community had a voice in the
process and decision-making How to influence decision-making of
Developers How to influence decision-making at State and Federal
Government level How to assist the community to cope with the
potential changes Consultation, Communication & Change
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Support Encouragement from Local and State Government Elected
Members, Community Members & Groups Information about the
Mining Act and Community Consultative Committees Interest from the
media
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Issues Timing Community ownership of committee Getting all
community groups, government representatives and stakeholders to
sit at one table
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A Voice For the District of Tumby Bay Meeting to establish
Tumby Bay District Community Consultative Committee or Tumby Bay
District Community Development Board 21 January 2013
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The Objective: Working Together [with no scorched earth!]
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Protecting what we value; Communicating and Negotiating; Moving
with Change; Capitalizing on Benefits & Opportunities; Planning
Together The Vision
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Steering Committee Representation Terms of Reference Call
Public Meeting
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Representation Broad Representation from across District
Independent Chairman
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Terms of Reference Tumby Bay District Community Consultative
Group Terms of Reference and Constitution These Terms of Reference
set out the objectives, expected outcomes, operation and reporting
mechanism for the Tumby Bay District Community Consultative Group
(TBDCCG) with respect to major and associated projects in the Tumby
Bay district. Tumby Bay District Community Consultative Group will
maintain a community consultative committee comprising a
representative group of key stakeholders, to provide a mechanism
for community engagement related to the major and associated
projects in the Tumby Bay district.
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What will be affected? What decisions do we want to influence?
How will we operate?
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Scope of Reporting 1.Water 2.Air Quality (Dust, Odours) 3.Noise
and Vibration 4.Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5.Flora 6.Fauna 7.Social
and Economic Impact Assessment 8.Indigenous Cultural Heritage
9.Non-Indigenous Cultural Heritage 10.Visual Amenity 11.Traffic
12.Processing 13.Integrated Waste Landform 14.Mine Closure and
Rehabilitation
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Public Meeting July 2013
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Briefings and Public Meetings All meetings include a public
gallery Minutes & information distributed via email list of
interested Community Members & Developer/DMITRE websites Q
& A of Community Concerns So far Eyre Iron & Iron Road
Planning DMITRE, Electranet
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Benefits 2-way exchange of [accurate] information Formal Arena
for Community Consultation Group of well-informed citizens
Opportunity to influence decision-making Greater understanding
across the Community Improved understanding between landowners and
developers
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Summary Well-positioned to consult on major projects Educating
our community Support the role of the DCTB share the work
Recognised CCC Developers, Government Conduit for information and
communication
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Consultation, Communication & Change 77 th Annual EPLGA
Conference Waves of Change: Oceans of Opportunity 24 February 2014
Presenter - Sally Richardson