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Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Community Consultation (Stage 2) Report APPENDICES The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth: Managing for a Healthy Future Page 1 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Appendices Appendix 1 Promotion - Distribution Points 3 Appendix 2 Promotion - Media Coverage 5 Appendix 3 Promotion – Printed Materials and Web Copy 8 Appendix 4 Targeted Meetings - Notes 12 Appendix 5 Targeted Meetings - (Example) PowerPoint Presentation 16 Appendix 6 Community Meetings by Request 18 Appendix 7 Focus Groups 19 Appendix 8 Field Visits and Landholder Interviews 24 Appendix 9 Socio Economic Impact Assessments 27 Appendix 10 Results of Phone Poll 47 Appendix 11 Summary Table (1800, Emails, Web) 89 Appendix 12 Comments (Written, Online Feedback Form, Template) – 90 Summaries Appendix 13 Management Actions Table 113 Appendix 14 Events & Shows 122 Appendix 15 Template/Online Feedback Form 123 Appendix 16 Examples – Management Action Flash Cards 155 Page 2 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Appendix 1 Promotion - Distribution Points Councils: Alexandrina Council Coorong District Council Strathalbyn Council Office Tailem Bend Office of Coorong District Council Tintinara Office of Coorong District Council Mount Barker District Council Rural City of Murray Bridge Libraries: Coomandook Community Library Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Library Goolwa Public Library Meningie Community Library Mount Barker Community Library Mt Compass Library Murray Bridge Library National Library of Australia Australian Capital Territory Library Port Elliot Library South Australian Parliamentary Library State Library Adelaide Strathalbyn Community Library Tailem Bend Community Library Tintinara & Coonalpyn Community Library Victor Harbor Public Library Resource & Community Centres Milang Old Schoolhouse Community Centre Mount Barker Natural Resource Centre Murray Bridge Natural Resource Centre Strathalbyn Natural Resource Centre Victor Harbor Natural Resource Centre Willunga Environment Centre DEH - CLLMM Team & Regional Offices: Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Project Team Mapland Department for Environment and Heritage (Meningie Office) Department for Environment and Heritage (Victor Harbor Office) Department for Environment and Heritage (Berri Office) SA Ministers: Hon Mike Rann MP, Premier, Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Sustainability and Climate Change Hon Paul Holloway MLC, Minister for Urban Development and Planning Hon Jay Weatherill MP, Minister for Environment and Conservation Hon Paul Caica MP, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Minister for Regional Development Hon Gail Gago MLC, Minister for State/Local Government Relations Hon Michael O'Brien MP, Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP, Minister for Correctional Services Hon Jennifer Rankine MP, Minister for Families and Communities Page 3 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Hon Michael Atkinson, Attorney-General Hon Michael Wright MP, Minister for Police Hon John Hill MP, Minister for Health Hon Kevin Foley MP, Treasurer, Minister for Federal/State Relations Hon Jane Lomax-Smith MP, Minister for Tourism Hon Patrick Conlon MP, Minister for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure Hon Karlene Maywald MP, Minister for the River Murray, Minister for Water Security Australian Government Ministers: Senator the Hon Penny Wong, Minister for Climate Change and Water The Hon Peter Garrett AM MP, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts Shadow Ministers Isobell Redman MP, Leader of the Opposition, State Member for Heysen Adrian Pederick MP JP, Member for Hammond Mitch Williams MP, Shadow Minister for Water Security SA Parliamentarians: Mark Parnell MLC Parliamentary Leader SA Greens Hon David Winderlich MLC Parliamentary Leader SA Democrats Chief Executives: Allan Holmes, Chief Executive, Department for Environment and Heritage Helen Fulcher, Chief Executive, Environmental Protection Authority Scott Ashby, Chief Executive, Department for Water, Land and Biodiversity Brian Cunningham, Chief Executive, Department for Trade and Economic Development Jim Hallion, Chief Executive, Department for Transport Energy and Infrastructure Anne Howe, Chief Executive, SA Water Chris Eccles, Chief Executive, Department of Premier and Cabinet Ian Nightingale, Chief Executive, Department of Planning and Local Government Geoff Knight, Chief Executive, Primary Industries and Resources SA Non - Government Organisations: Rob Freeman, Chief Executive, Murray Darling Basin Authority Dr Tony Sherbon, Chief Executive, Department of Health Mr Dean Brown, Manager Community Liaison Mr Simon Stretton, Crown Solicitors Office Mr Shaun Berg, Principle Lawyer, Berg Lawyers Other: Conservation Council of South Australia Camp Coorong Coorong Wilderness Lodge Victor Harbour R-7 School Murray Bridge High School Monash University University of Canberra Australian Catholic University Charles Sturt University Griffith University Wellington Court House Bed & Breakfast Raukkan Community Council Inc Page 4 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Appendix 2 Promotion - Media Coverage News Releases: Sunday, 16 August 2009 Long-Term Plan for Coorong and Lakes at Murray Mouth Nears Completion Hon Jay Weatherill Minister for Environment & Conservation Friday, 4 September 2009 Still time to comment on Coorong and Lower Lakes plan Department of Environment & Heritage Community Updates: Monday, 24th August 2009 8th long-term plan community update Consultation update Emergency response actions update Diatoms research Possibly feedback so far Monday 31st August 2009 9th long-term plan community update Consultation closing date reminder Brief feedback summary What we do with feedback Emergency response projects update What happens next? Monday 7th September 2009 10th long-term plan community update Consultation period closed Thanks for feedback Brief feedback summary What happens next? Monday 21st September 2009 11th long-term plan community update Preliminary plan feedback detailed summary Process for finalising Long-Term Plan Submitting final plan in October for funding Update on emergency response actions Newspaper: Options grow for restoring Lower Lakes Adelaide Advertiser, 17/08/09, General News, Page 15 Bioremediation Bus Trip on Lower Lakes Lakelander, 14/08/09, General News, Page 1 Sea will reclaim lakes Mount Barker Courier, 19/08/09, Letters, Page 6 Solutions to assist the Lower Lakes Murray Valley Standard, 20/08/09, General News, Page 8 Government acts on water and Lower Lakes Page 5 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Southern Argus, 20/08/09, General News, Page 1 Lake options released Times Victor Harbor, 20/08/09, General News, Page 5 Council responds to plan Times Victor Harbor, 10/09/09, General News, Page 3 Your last chance to comment on Lakes Times Victor Harbor, 10/09/09, General News, Page 3 Council responds to plan Times Victor Harbor, 10/09/09, General News, Page 3 Your last chance to comment on Lakes Times Victor Harbor, 10/09/09, General News, Page 3 Radio: ABC News (Weekend) - 16/08/2009 7:02 PM Interviewees: Jay Weatherill, SA Minister for Environment ABC 891 Adelaide (Adelaide) 07:00 News - 18/08/2009 7:02 AM Interviewees: Tim Drew, CEO, Coorong District Council ABC North & West SA (Port Pirie) 12:30 News - 17/08/2009 12:30 PM Interviewees: Peter Croft, Environment Department ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier) Limestone Coast Mornings - 17/08/2009 8:47 AM Interviewees: Peter Croft, Director, Coorong Lower Lakes and Murray ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier) 06:30 News - 18/08/2009 6:30 AM Interviewees: Tim Drew, CEO, Coorong District Council Cruise (Adelaide) 10:00, 12:00, 14:00 News - 17/08/2009 10:01 AM Interviewees: Jay Weatherill, SA Environment Minister MIX FM (Adelaide) 10:00, 14:00 News - 17/08/2009 10:01 AM Interviewees: Jay Weatherill, SA Environment Minister ABC 891 Adelaide (Adelaide) 07:45 News - 18/08/2009 7:49 AM Interviewees: Tim Drew, Coorong District Council ABC 891 Adelaide (Adelaide) 07:45 News - 18/08/2009 7:50 AM ABC North & West SA (Port Pirie) 12:30 News - 18/08/2009 12:31 PM Interviewees: Adrian Pederick, Oppositions River Murray Spokesman ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier) 07:30, 8:30 News - 18/08/2009 7:31 AM Interviewees: Tim Drew, CEO, Coorong District Council ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier) Limestone Coast Mornings - 18/08/2009 8:37 AM Interviewees: Adrian Pederick, Shadow Minister for the River Murray Page 6 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery ABC North and West SA (Port Pirie) Late Afternoons - 21/08/2009 4:15 PM Television: Seven News (Weekend) - 16/08/2009 6:05 PM Interviewees: Jay Weatherill, SA Minister for Environment and Conservation Page 7 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery Appendix 3 Promotion – Printed Materials and Web Copy Shaping the future of the Coorong and Lower Lakes: Managing for a Healthy Future summary brochure Released Monday 17th August 2009 The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth: Managing for a Healthy Future full document Released Monday 17th August 2009 Page 8 The Community Consultation Report: Murray Futures: Lower Lakes & Coorong Recovery The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth:
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