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AOC Workshop: Citizen Advocacy: Native Vegetation Protection for Birds in WA

Western Australian Ecology Centre
City Beach WA, Australia
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Mon, 17 Nov, 8:30am - 12:30pm AWST

Event description

Native vegetation across south-west Western Australia is disappearing at an alarming rate and with it, the vital habitats our birds depend on. As protections weaken and long-promised national reforms stall, BirdLife WA asks: how can we as citizens make a real difference?

About the workshop
This half-day, interactive workshop hosted by BirdLife WA will pinpoint the key actions and strategies that citizen advocates, community groups, and conservation organisations can use to protect native vegetation and bird habitat.

Drawing on a BirdLife WA analysis of state and federal assessment systems by Piers Verstegen, the workshop will explore:

  • Working effectively within the system – influencing environmental assessment and planning decisions before it’s too late.

  • Engaging constructively with decision makersbuilding credibility, influence, and partnerships that deliver better outcomes for nature.

  • When the system fails – campaigning strategically outside formal processes to secure stronger protection for native vegetation and bird habitat.

The workshop will feature short presentations and interactive discussions enabling participants to share experiences, develop strategies, and connect with others passionate about defending WA’s natural heritage.

Speakers

  • Piers Verstegen, Advocacy Consultant: Understanding how the “system” works – and where to focus limited time and resources for the greatest impact.

  • Hon Jess Beckerling, MLC: Working with decision makers – and what to do when the system fails nature.

  • Dr Tom Hatton, Chair WA EPA (2015-2020): Working with the EPA – how citizens can help shape sound environmental decisions.

  • Rhiannon Hardwick, CCWA: Harnessing the power of community advocacy – creating groundswells of public support that drive change.

  • Representative from DWER (TBA): Engaging with DWER – influencing policy and assessment outcomes for better environmental protection.

Who should attend
This workshop is for motivated individuals, community groups, and NGOs who want to be more effective in navigating our system of environmental assessment, influencing decisions, and driving change – both inside and outside the system.

Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is essential as numbers are limited by venue capacity.

Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

Note: Transport to and from this venue is not included as part of the workshop, and delegates will have to make their own way there and back.

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Western Australian Ecology Centre
City Beach WA, Australia