Mixed Reactions: Co-op Housing Conference WA 2024
Event description
Over the past year, co-op residents have gathered and connected, shared and learnt together, re-igniting the co-operative and supportive culture of our tiny sector. So please, join us again at Mixed Reactions. Co-presented and sponsored by Co-operation Housing and the Co-op Connect working group.
Mixed Reactions – Co-op Housing Conference 2024 |
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9.50am |
Morning Tea and Registration Ted Griffin, Montgomery St FOYER |
10.05am Yoga Stretch Yong Hur, Pinakarri LAWN |
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10.20am |
Wanjoo - Acknowledgement Introductions, housekeeping, agenda MC: Mick O’Loughlen, First Fremantle ED CENTRE |
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10.35am |
Co-opers Connect – Co-op and other reps briefly share 2 lows and 3 highs of their community living projects, forming or established. MC: Tim Grant, SHAC ED CENTRE |
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10.50am |
Designing Communities - The Long View Guest Speaker - Richard Hammond, Architect MC: Robyn Williams, Richard is more interested in designing homes for people than designing monuments. He’s passionate about creating appropriate, affordable, sustainable and beautiful habitats for individuals, families, extended families and communities. In the late eighties, Richard designed the first purpose-built co-op in WA – First Fremantle – introducing cohousing design principles. He was also Freo Fringe and Pinakarri’s architect. An award-winning architect, Richard Hammond, specialises in community living projects. Richard will share:
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11.30am |
The Co-operation Housing Rebecca Hicks Award for significant services to Tenant-Managed Co-op Housing in WA. A well-earnt celebration of the determination of this small, feisty and caring sector. Who will receive the inaugural award? MC: Mike Newbigin, CEO Co-operation Housing Presenter: Kara Tripp, Chair Co-operation Housing ED CENTRE |
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11.45am |
Can the Future of Co-ops be Tenant Led? Should it be? PANEL Richard Hammond, Architect Linda Seaborn, Policy Advisor BCCM Kara Tripp, Chairperson Co-operation Housing Moderator: Mike Newbigin, Co-operation Housing ED CENTRE |
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12.20pm |
Co-op Directions – Good, Bad, Ugly Mike Newbigin, CEO Co-operation Housing Although established co-ops have diminished in number, the affordable housing crisis offers the opportunity for new projects. Mike discusses strategic directions including:
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Living Co-operatively Lynn Tinley, SHAC Lynne has degree in Botany and Zoology and has painted all her life.
DECK |
Being a Co-op Linda Seaborn, Policy Advisor BCCM, Cascade Co-housing Cascade Cohousing highly values being a co-operative. Linda will share what Cascade believes are the advantages of being a co-op over being an association. Also, hear the findings of a BCCM study tour to Europe. MEETING ROOM |
1.00pm |
LUNCH Mexican Style buffet Art exhibition FOYER |
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1.45pm |
Little Treasures Hoopla Cabaret Stage Fac: Lynda Moylan, SHAC Lynda’s hula session last year was soo popular and fun that we couldn’t resist doing it again. Thanks lovely Lynda. facebook.com/LittleTreasuresHooplaCabaretStage LAWN |
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2.15pm |
Soulful Songstress - Saritah We are so delighted to welcome Saritah who will sing and play for us today. Earlier this year Saritah also moved to SHAC, Sustainable Housing for Artists and Creatives Co-operative. Saritah delivers a potent combination of feminine spirit, conscious lyrics and heartfelt melodies whilst embodying a unique union of roots, reggae, soul, acoustic and dance hall. And has just released a new album! Swoon 😊 facebook.com/saritah.official ED CENTRE |
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2.30pm |
Rent: What’s a Fair Thing? Acknowledging our rights and respecting our responsibilities. With Robyn Williams, Pinakarri Community Consider this a litmus test of our sector, a discussion starter to create guidelines which can be adapted by any tenant-managed co-op. A thought-provoking and experiential session, testing dynamic perspectives in response to the otherwise dreary yet meaningful topic of rent policy development for co-ops. Typical Rent Setting Guidelines included. Moorditch! MEETING ROOM |
Pelmets or Power Stations? Tired of living in a glorified tent? Small improvements can make your home more comfortable. Keith Hutchings from the Comfortable Home Retrofitter leads a conversation about how we can make our homes more comfortable and save on energy costs at the same time. Keith is driven to share his knowledge and inspire others to build or retrofit so that they can have comfortable, high-performance homes. ED CENTRE |
Be Kind to Yourself Richard Beavitt’s interest and expertise in Alexander Technique, playing the saxophone, Warm Data and a teaching career, come together in this session. The common thread is the shift from reactivity to responsiveness.
HALL |
3.10pm |
What’s Your Agenda? Fac: Robyn Williams When passion meets responsibility sparks fly and actions arise. What’s really matters to you? What issues or ideas do you wish to share, discuss and consider? Just post your topic, turn up and see who joins you. Or enjoy some quiet time to ponder. Refreshments available throughout this session. ED CENTRE |
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4.40pm |
Reflections of the Day Kara Tripp, Chair Co-operation Housing AHA moments, take-aways and actions arising. Let’s consider how this day offers generative and viable outcomes. And lessons to learn with care and consideration. ED CENTRE |
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4.50pm |
Closing & Tidy-up ED CENTRE |
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5.10pm |
Happy Hour – Enjoy the end of this day of shared wisdom and well-being. |
Queries to Robyn, pov@iinet.net.au or 0424 587 262
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