
UMCCC Forum 2010 - Outcomes "The Upper Murrumbidgee - Helping it work"
UMCCC Forum 2010
The Upper Murrumbidgee – Helping it Work
“The catchment is more than a river” (Peter Duffy)
“The catchment is where we live” (Tanya Noakes)
“We are the ancestors of the future” (Auntie Jeanette Phillips)
Record of Outcomes
The UMCCC Forum 2010 comprised eleven presentations followed by a workshop session where participants split into three groups for discussion. The final program is at Attachment 1 in the report.
The speakers and workshop groups were asked to address the following questions:
- What does the catchment do well?
- What would you like to see the catchment do better or differently?
- What needs to change for this to happen?
- What are the top three priorities for change? (workshop groups only).
Copies of the speaker presentations are available from the UMCCC secretariat. Notes made by workshop groups 1, 2 and 3 are at Attachment 2, Attachment 3 and Attachment 4 (respectively) in the report.
This report focuses on the outcomes of questions 3, 4 and 5. The report
- summarises the main suggestions made by the invited speakers on what needs to change or be done better or differently in the future, and
- provides a statement of key actions for the future based on the priorities identified by the three workshop groups.
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