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Discover the inspiring background story of Volunteers of Nillumbik and how they emerged from the challenges of the Black Saturday bushfires. Learn about the community response, regrowth efforts, and the unique development principles guiding their impactful initiatives.
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Emily Scott, Coordinatorescott@volunteersofbanyule.org.au Volunteers of Nillumbik
Low unemployment • High education rates • More home ownership • Higher ave. weekly income • Children (5 – 14) • Young adults (20 – 35) • Middle aged (40 – 64)
Eltham – Hurstbridge: 12 kms Hurstbridge – St Andrews: 9 kms
Nillumbik volunteers
Volunteers of Nillumbik: The background story
Over 130 homes lost • Many families & individuals affected • Kinglake and Marysville worst hit
North East Region Volunteer Resource Centre In partnership with: “Grow Volunteering Opportunities in Nillumbik”
North East Region Volunteer Resource Centre “NERVERK?” “NEVRICK?” Banyule Nillumbik
Community Development Principles : • Inclusiveness • Collaboration • Equity • Responsiveness
Setting up VON • Consultation • Venues: accessible & • visible • Know your community
Getting Prepared : Connecting with local community organisations
Marketing and Promotions • Physical promotional material • Social media / web • Local media
Key Stages: • Consultation • Connecting • Promotion
Connected with over 140 people • 76 % women • Wide age range: 18 to 65 • “What needs doing?”
Challenges • Getting the word out • “Drop-in” style • Not enough time!
Advantages • Being available to local groups • Connecting with “pre-contemplative” volunteers • Practical and low cost