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Download the Booklet and familiarise yourself with the three scenarios.


A:Activate! - Community Guidebook B: The Multi-Makers - Co-Creation projects C:The Exchange - Community Time Bank
(A) Activate! - Guidebook, (B) The Multi-Makers - Co-creation, (C) The Exchange - Time Bank
A, B & C above show the 3 visualised scenarios which illustrate possible ways of facilitating public creativity for increasing sustainable wellbeing.

Below are 7 questions to get your feedback in order to compile a common vision. Fill in your responses in the 'Start a New Thread' box at the bottom of the page. In the 'subject' put where you are from, if you don't live in Tumut say if you have any connections with the community of Tumut. In the 'Message' put the question number and your responce to each question. Answer each question as best you can and feel free to skip the ones you have no comments for.

Q1. Which scenario do you like the best? and why?
This question is asking for a personal response. Pick the scenario that appeals to you most. Choose one or more of the following.

(A) Activate! Guidebook
(B) The Multi-Makers. Co-Creation
(C) The Exchange. Time Bank

Q2. Which scenario do you think is most appropriate for Tumut? and why?
This question is asking you to respond as a representative of your community. This may be the same or different to question 1. Choose one or more of the following.

(A) Activate! Guidebook
(B) The Multi-Makers. Co-Creation
(C) The Exchange. Time Bank
(D) A combination of A, B or C (explain)

Q3. How would you facilitate public creativity in your community?
This question is asking if the above scenarios give you any other ideas; give examples.

Q4. What would you like to see happen next?
This question is asking what you see as the next step for these scenarios of sustainable wellbeing for
Tumut’s Future. For example is it about creating more scenarios, continuing the conversations started from these scenarios, finding out which one of these
scenarios the community likes best or something else? Explain your answer.


Q5. How would you get the rest of the community involved in further developing a scenario like the ones presented here? This question is asking how to engage more people in this kind of project so as to increase a sense of community ownership.


Q6. What is the value (if any) of these Scenarios for Tumut’s Future? Give your thoughts and opinions.


Q7. Do you have any other feedback? Please express any other thoughts, comments, ideas and/or opinions you may have.

Fill in your responses in the 'Start a New Thread' box at the bottom of the page.
In the 'Subject' put where you are from, if you don't live in Tumut say if you have any connections with the community of Tumut.
In the 'Message' put the question number and your responce to each question.



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Anonymous New to Tumut 0 Apr 23 2009, 3:01 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Q1: (A) New to area, a guidebook would be good. (B) Been involved in a creative capacity building activity where I use to live and liked it.

Q2: (A) People have made comments to me about community involvement - "if you want something done you have to do it yourself ". Something like a guidebook might make it easier to connect people together.

Q3: Something to connect people better like a local web based guide. Like RSVP, though not for dating but for linking interests instead.

Q4: It would be good if something came from this process - to encourage more networking in town especially to help new people to connect. At the moment everything seems to happen from the book store.

Q5: Hard to say being new. Radio worked where I use to live. Perhaps events in conjunction with other festivals (as long as they are not competing). Rotary Clubs and other existing networks.

Q6: Yes, don't know a lot about the Tumut community yet but where I use to live was dynamic. I liked that and would like to be involved in that here.

Q7: Interesting process. I'm sorry I was not involved in the process earlier because that sort of thing interests me.
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Anonymous From Tumut 0 Apr 23 2009, 2:47 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Q1: (B) A high profile method of increasing community awareness and involving the community.

Q2: (B) There is a need in the community for increased creative projects. Build on the Engaging Visions profile. (A) The Activate Guidebook would be of great benefit and a potential scenario worth pursuing

Q3: Encourage increased public art of a high standard. Encourage increased cultural performances and events

Q4: Engage a professional artist for the co-creation project to lead the community and encourage community involvement and pursue quality.

Q5: Local Government Management and Community Development Officer should receive a full presentation of the project and findings. Participate in council's new Community Plan. Engage with the Youth Council, community radio, service clubs

Q6: All three scenarios will build capacity in the Tumut region and are to be encouraged.

Q7: Information a) council has recently introduced a Public Art Policy Grants process, b) Council is to develop a new Community Plan this year
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Anonymous From Tumut 0 Apr 23 2009, 2:27 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Q1: (B) Makes innovation look easy. Makes the challenging look possible. Break conservative constraints on the use of public space.

Q2: (A) Because of accessibility and equity "we can", Tumut is capable. (C) Refreshes volunteerism. (A) & (C) most helpful for tumut

Q3: Difficult to answer as community inertia is hard to overcome. Would build creativity by being an advocate for visiting artists.

Q4: Enact multi-makers. Engage an artist to create a focus for the project and to give it energy. Then do the process with council and then with targeted groups.

Q5: Use multi-maker to promote process and involve community

Q6: Huge value. Non-conflict process to develop scenarios. Very positive process.

Q7: Articulate "more and how" better. Further examination of the process.
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