AGM and Forum for Recreational Access to SA’s Nature-Based Public Spaces
Event description
Event description
Every year the Nature-Based Outdoor Network of South Australia (NBONSA) holds a relevant and topical forum to coincide with its AGM.
Starting at 3pm, we invite you to join us for a short AGM to find out more about the work of NBONSA over the past year and future plans.
Starting at 3.45pm, NBONSA invites you to participate in a forum on Recreational Access and Participation in SA's Nature-Based Public Spaces.
This forum will focus on developing stronger relationships and collaboration between land managers and nature-based outdoor activity groups to improve access and participation in public spaces.
The discussion will cover key issues such as the value and importance of structured and unstructured nature-base outdoor activities and the quality and accessibility of SA’s public open spaces.
Who should attend:
- Land managers (e.g. Parks SA, Forestry SA, Water SA)
- Representatives from councils, health organisations, & recreation organisations
- Nature-based outdoor activity groups and community members interested in access to public spaces
Proposed Schedule:
- Welcome & acknowledgement of Country
- AGM (30 mins)
- Break (10 mins)
- Welcome and Overview (5 mins)
- Presentations from Land Managers (45 mins)
- Panel Responses from User Groups (30 min)
- Break (10 mins)
- Small Group Discussions (15 min)
- Key Points Feedback & Wrap-Up (15 min)
Registration:
This event is free, but spaces are limited to 50 participants. Please register to secure your spot.
Catering:
Tea, coffee, and light refreshments will be provided.
Contact Information:
For more information about the event please contact at info@NBONSA.com.au and to explore NBONSA membership at www.nbonsa.com.au/
NBONSA is the peak body for nature-based outdoors organisations in South Australia.
We collaborate with people and organisations to advocate for a sustainable and inclusive nature-based sector, encouraging more South Australians to be active in the outdoors.
Our members are made up of nature-based clubs, associations, businesses, campsites, training organisations and not for profit organisations.
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