CITY OF WHITEHORSE SUSTAINABLE AMNASSADORS. How a group of 16 committed community members started to change the City of Whitehorse

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How a group of 16 committed community members started to change the City of Whitehorse

What happened. The City of Whitehorse, through funding from the Sustainability Fund, engaged the National Centre for Sustainability (NCS) at Swinburne University of Technology to run a program to facilitate community members to become Sustainable Ambassadors. The premise of the program is that peer networks and community-based action is essential to get community members to adopt more sustainable behaviours, and therefore progress community-wide sustainability. Community members undertook accredited training in the NCS Swinburne Diploma of Sustainability unit Develop and Implement a Program to Support Behaviour Change and Sustainable Practices (VPB436). The unit outlines issues related to behaviour change, and guides participants through frameworks for behaviour change interventions. A vision of a more sustainable community The participants came to the program with a wide range of existing skills and knowledge, and staff from Council and NCS learnt as much from the community members as they did from the training. The unit required participants to plan and implement a behaviour change program in the community or their workplace. This builds up their skills, knowledge and confidence to act as Sustainable Ambassadors in the City of Whitehorse. As you will see from this report, the participants took up the challenge and met it with success. The result. Helping others to change From friends and neighbours meeting to discuss the best varieties of fruit trees for the local area, to students walking to school,green cleaning, reduced organic waste to landfill, greater water effiency and more.. Not only did the participants engage with their local community to take up more sustainable behaviours, people developed greater community bonds, whether it was with workmates, neighbours, or local organisations and businesses. Some of the people that were engaged by the participants have since decided to take part in the next phase of the training- now that is a sign of success! Becoming a Sustainable Ambassador

Stacey & Ricki s Community Harvest Project Gather the harvest, friendships and knowledge to build a stronger, more resilient community Stacey Walker and Ricki McVeigh worked with friends and neighbours, as well as the Box Hill South Kindergarden and Box Hill South Cubs, to assist in people developing the skills and confidence to grow their own produce. They also organised group purchase of fruit trees, and are working on a group purchase of water tanks in the future.

Atsushi s Sustainable Restaurants Initiative Composting Kitchen Waste Program Atsushi Takagi s desire to make a real difference and his persistence in talking with restaurants about composting their organic waste, led him to successfully assist Korean restaurant Su:t and Wine to compost all their organic waste.

Rachel s Paper Less Office Project To influence project participants to take actions to reduce the amount of paper they use in their business Rachel Bertucci ran a 3 month paper saving challenge with two businesses in Burwood, a Solicitors and Hairdressing Salon, and through commitments, prompts and a grand prize was able to achieve 30% less paper for the Solicitor and eliminate all paper catalogues for the Hairdressing Salon.

John s Sustainable Ambassador Project: Bicycle Trailer Pilot Program John Bennett s project aim was to have 10 people using a bicycle and trailer for short distance transport functions and calculate distance and environmental benefits. An incentive competition to win a bike trailer generated public interest and enthusiasm for the project.

Lisa s Rangeview Primary School Electronic Newsletter Lisa Moloney s quest to turn the weekly hardcopy school newsletter into an electric newsletter lead to 210 families signing up to receive it, and hence a saving of 60 reams of paper a year. Paper saving for the year would make a stack that would be 6.6m high.

Ben s Sustainable use of Water in the Home & Garden Project Ben Somerville spoke with 90 people during his water saving workshops which he presented to local gardening groups. From his surveys, participants were inspired to make water saving changes such as implementing grey water use, and installing drought tolerant gardens and rainwater tanks.

Hazel s Become a Greener Cleaner Project Hazel Barber educated a local MOPS (mothers of pre-schoolers) group about sustainable cleaning practices by giving a talk, demonstration, and hands on workshop.

Cecilia s Box Hill South Neighbourhood House Bokashi Bucket Initiative Cecilia Whiting introduced Bokashi buckets for use into the playgroups and childcare groups at the neighbourhood house, inspiring 150 children, parents and staff members to compost their organic waste.

Claire s Food Recycling Project Claire Coutt s worked with friends, neighbours and work colleagues to reduce the amount of food waste they sent to landfill, and in doing so made her chooks very happy with free food.

Annette s The Avenue & Eley Park Neighbourhood House Sustainable Practices Project Annette Ormerod successfully assisted a diverse group of people at the neighbourhood house to recycle paper and compost food scraps. The project led to a sense of community spirit as well as the children loving to use the bokashi bin, and the bokashi juice keeping the gardens flourishing.

Georgina s Walking on Wednesday Project Georgina Rechner delivered a fun filled project that encouraged the students from Surrey Hills Primary School to walk at least 5 minutes to get to school, through competition between classes, badge designs awards and regular updates in the school newsletter, with fantastic results.

Daniel & Peter s Whitehorse Residents Sustainability Commitments Register Project Daniel Ricciuti and Peter Whittle networked with the local Whitehorse community to encourage people to make a commitment to a sustainability action, which was collated in a Commitments Register. Whitehorse Residents Sustainability Commitments Register Daniel Ricciuti & Peter Whittle Objective The objective of the Register was to have as many Whitehorse residents (and businesses) make a commitment towards: a) Reducing their Environmental Footprint and/or b) Strengthening their local neighbourhood And then ensure the maximum number of actions are achieved by December 2009

Bill s recycling and waste reduction at Vermont South Community House Project Bill Bennett worked with the Vermont South Community House staff to reduce their waste being sent to landfill through recycling. Bill s 6 week waste reduction blitz involved staff education and ideas sharing, overcoming barriers, bin audits, and prizes to reward their success!