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Imagining Transition in the Sydney Region

Submitted by peter on Thu, 04/03/2010 - 17:07

The attached report (link below) is the output of a full day workshop held in January 2009 by a group of Transition Sydney people and others. The workshop captured many ideas of what Transition might involve in Sydney and also examines some of the background and history of other initiatives toward sustainability in the past.

It has sat too long in the back room of this website and now we invite you to read it and to add your ideas, visions and information. Use the "Add new comment" link below to feed in your ideas and between us lets expand this valuable resource.

Here's the link to the paper "Imagining Transition"

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Great report - first steps

Submitted by Sky de Jersey (not verified) on Fri, 05/03/2010 - 07:15.

Great report - first steps space needed

This is a great report, very comprehensive and provides stimulus for further thinking! (I've also noted a few more books I need to read - the list is ever growing!) The report also would act as a great intro read for new groups to get their heads around the concept and scope.

Maybe as a way to link it to some of the practical work we did we could have a "current actions" or "2010" space to put the first steps we will be taking on paper (internet!) for all to see. I'm about to email the Transition Leichhardt group with our sketch of this year's activities that we dreamed up and I can see value in groups sharing that sort of knowledge, particularly in the "first steps" early stages times.

Thanks so much for sharing the report.
Sky

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