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Best Practice Engagement Newsletter
Learn from your peers and the engagement community at Bang the Table.
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Five Components of a Successful Engagement Framework
What is an Engagement Framework and how can it help gain momentum and support your organisation’s public participation efforts? Join us for this educational and exemplary podcast as we explore the five key components of an overarching Engagement Framework for your organisation.
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New Improvements to the Places Tool
Some exciting upgrades are coming to the EngagementHQ Places tool to improve efficiency for admins as well as the participant experience. New Feature Highlights: - expandable maps make it easier to add and edit polygons - - participants will see images upload faster and improved search functionality - - better reporting and analysis for surveys done in Places - - customisable pins allow you to choose what information is displayed - - unique pin URLs can be easily shared among the community -
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Walk, Roll, Ride Byron Shire Council
Byron Shire Council set out to learn how local footpaths, cycleways, and related facilities were working for the community, what was missing, and what needed to go into the planning process for the infrastructure to better serve their region.
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Our Monthly Staff Pick
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City of Bayswater Participatory Budgeting
While looking for new and participatory ways to get people involved in the Business Plan and Budget process, Engage Bayswater invited their community to help inform the City's annual operating budget for 2019/20. See how this well thought-out process can and should be replicated by other Councils.
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Engagement Projects of the Month
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Better Together Edina
The Planning Commission from the City of Edina has been working on updating the City's comprehensive plan. The draft chapters have been completed and presented visually to guide resident discovery across multiple topics.
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Waste Strategy Implementation in the City of Kingston
Diverting waste from landfills is good for the land, air and water. See how the City of Kingston is implementing new waste strategies in their community to increase their waste diversion rate to 76 percent.
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