incorporating the Loddon Murray Community Leadership Program

COMMUNITY PROGRAM

 

Since commencing its Graduate Program in 2006, CLLM has also offered many of its workshops, field trips, networking evenings, and events to the wider community.

Through CLLM high calibre facilitators and speakers from across Australia and the world have been brought to the region to deliver programs, workshops and initiatives.

These include speakers such as renowned international environmental psychologist, Dr Doug McKenzie-Mohr from Canada (November 2006) and Didi Kalikas, founder of the Lotus Children’s Centre in Mongolia (May 2008).

In 2010 CLLM offered a variety of residential programs across the region for various sectors including young farmers and women in agriculture. Grow Your Business Dynamics was another popular program provided to businesses in Central Victoria. We concluded our year with four days of training in Bendigo and two days in Swan Hill for Women on Boards.

We look forward to an exciting program of events in 2011 including:

Sunday 20 February Next Gen Ag Road Show reunion @ Wedderburn

A personal invitation will be extended to each of the participants in the 2010 Road Show regarding this follow up networking event supported by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry.



Tuesday 8 March Celebrating Rural Women Networking Dinner in Swan Hill

We are delighted to announce that our dinner with comedian Monica Dullard and special guest, Jenny Dawson, has been rescheduled so that women from across the region can celebrate International Women’s Day in Swan Hill. Registration will open in February 2011. This event is proudly supported by BPW Swan Hill.

 

For more information about any of these programs and events, please check this website closer to the date or contact our Community Program Manager, Kerry Anderson, on 03 5470-5122 or email: projects@lmclp.org.au.

CLLM also welcomes expressions of interest to partner in projects across the region aimed at strengthening leadership capacity and, ultimately, communities.