Workshop resources
Here you can find resources that you can adapt for your own purposes, as well as some examples of what others have done. Some of the files are in Word, PowerPoint and Publisher formats. If you lack the software you need to open and edit any of these files, just open the corresponding PDF files and use them for reference.
Promotion
Some examples of what others have done. Feel free to adapt their ideas to your own use.
- Glenbrook leaflet
- Sun Valley leaflet
- Poster
- Slide presentation to SEEN conference (If you don’t have PowerPoint, open the PDF file instead.)
Evaluation
Feel free to adapt these forms to your own use.
- Post workshop evaluation form (PDF file. For Word document, click here instead.)
Three important topics
Biodiversity (and weeds)
- Helping to preserve biodiversity at the property level. Lesson plans, covering the impacts of the way we live, what we would prefer to see, solutions.
- Hand-out: Edges — their effect on vegetation and wildlife
- Hand-out: Maintaining in-stream life
- Hand-out: Improving river quality
- Hand-out: Encountering wildlife without feeding
For more reading on biodiversity, go to Tier 4
Water
- Water. Everything from water use to gardening to run-off — a compendium of water in our daily lives and how to use it best. Handouts included in the file.
- Water in our Catchments, a look at the water quality in our streams and rivers. (PowerPoint file. For PDF version, click here instead.)
- Improving River Quality, a fact sheet from Land & Water Australia
Waste
- Waste and consumption: a cornucopia of information, leaflets and hand-outs, all bundled up in the one PDF file.
- Compost bin voucher (Microsoft Publisher format)
For more on waste, go to the resources on Tier 4
Course certificate
Course certificate, Blue Mountains version — feel free to adapt (Microsoft Publisher version) (PDF version)
Further reading (Tier 4)
Here you can find many of the materials gathered from many places — useful information about all sorts of subjects related to community workshops. If you have any questions, or would like to be better informed, you could well find what you’re after here.